East-Asian Planet Search Network

East-Asian Planet Search Network, (EAPSNET), is an international collaboration between China, Japan, and Korea. Each facility, BOAO (Korea), Xinglong (China), and OAO (Japan), has a 2m class telescope, a high dispersion echelle spectrograph, and an iodine absorption cell for precise RV measurements, looking for extrasolar planets.[1]

Discovery

NOTE: HD 119445b is a brown dwarf candidate.

Star Constellation Right
ascension
Declination App.
mag.
Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Brown dwarf Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis
(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
Discovery
year
HD 119445? 13h 42m 28.8063s+41° 40 27.415?942.6G6III HD 119445b[2]37.6±2.6?410.2±0.61.71±0.060.082±0.007?2009
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