PSR J1719−1438 b
| Artist's conception of PSR J1719-1438 b | |
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | Matthew Bailes et al. | 
| Discovery site | Melbourne, Australia | 
| Discovery date | August 25, 2011 | 
| Pulsar timing | |
| Orbital characteristics | |
| 0.004 AU (600,000 km) | |
| Eccentricity | < 0.06 | 
| 0.090706293 d 2.176951032 h | |
| 2,455,235.51652439 | |
| Star | PSR J1719−1438 | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| ≤0.4 RJ ≤4 R🜨 | |
| Mass | ~1.02 MJ (~330 M🜨) | 
| Mean density | ≥23 g cm−3 | 
PSR J1719−1438 b is an extrasolar planet that was discovered on August 25, 2011, in orbit around PSR J1719−1438, a millisecond pulsar. The pulsar planet is most likely composed largely of crystalline carbon but with a density far greater than diamond. PSR J1719-1438 b orbits so closely to its host star that its orbit would fit inside the Sun. The existence of such carbon planets had been theoretically postulated.