14 Andromedae b

14 Andromedae b / Spe
Radial velocity changes over time of 14 Andromedae caused by the orbit of 14 Andromedae b.
Discovery
Discovered bySato et al.
Discovery siteOkayama Planet
Search Program
Discovery dateJuly 2, 2008
Doppler Spectroscopy
Designations
Named after
"spe" from latin "spes" meaning hope
Spe
Orbital characteristics
0.775 AU (115,900,000 km)
Eccentricity0.0094
186.76+0.11
−0.12
 d
2452853.0±2.1
Semi-amplitude86.08+2.76
−2.95
 m/s
Star14 Andromedae
Physical characteristics
1.16 times jupiters
Mass≥3.559+0.114
−0.122
 MJ
Mean density
0.7217 g/cm^3

    14 Andromedae b (abbreviated 14 And b), formally named Spe /ˈsp/, is a candidate exoplanet approximately 248 light-years away in the constellation of Andromeda.

    The 186-day period planet orbits about 83% the Earth-Sun distance from the giant star 14 Andromedae. It has a minimum mass 4.8 times the mass of Jupiter. And a estimated radius of 1.16 times Jupiter. The planet orbits with an eccentricity of 0.0094, which means the orbital distance over the course of its revolution varies by only 0.02 AU.