PDS 70

PDS 70

The protoplanetary disk of PDS 70 with PDS 70b (bottom-left) and PDS 70c (right)
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Centaurus
Right ascension 14h 08m 10.15455s
Declination −41° 23 52.5733
Apparent magnitude (V) 12
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage Pre-main-sequence
(T Tauri)
Spectral type K7
U−B color index 0.71
B−V color index 1.06
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)0.74±3.22 km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: -29.697 mas/yr
Dec.: -24.041 mas/yr
Parallax (π)8.8975±0.0191 mas
Distance366.6 ± 0.8 ly
(112.4 ± 0.2 pc)
Details
Mass0.952+0.065
−0.063
 M
Radius1.26±0.15 R
Luminosity0.35±0.09 L
Temperature3972±36 K
Rotation~50 days
Rotational velocity (v sin i)~10 km/s
Age5.4±1.0 Myr
Other designations
V1032 Cen, 2MASS J14081015-4123525, IRAS 14050−4109
Database references
SIMBADdata

PDS 70 (V1032 Centauri) is a very young T Tauri star in the constellation Centaurus. Located 370 light-years (110 parsecs) from Earth, it has a mass of 0.76 M and is approximately 5.4 million years old. The star has a protoplanetary disk containing two nascent exoplanets, named PDS 70b and PDS 70c, which have been directly imaged by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope, as well as a 3rd unconfirmed one. PDS 70b was the first confirmed protoplanet to be directly imaged.