HD 10180 c

HD 10180 c is an exoplanet approximately 130 light-years away in the constellation Hydrus.[2] It was discovered in 2010 using the radial velocity method.[2] With a minimum mass comparable to that of Neptune,[3] it is of the class of planets known as Hot Neptunes. Dynamical simulations suggest that if the mass gradient was any more than a factor of two, the system would not be stable.

HD 10180 c
Orbits of the inner planets of the HD 10180 planetary system, using the orbital configuration from an eight-body (the star and seven planets) Newtonian model taking into account tidal dissipation.
Discovery
Discovery date24 August 2010
Orbital characteristics
0.0641 ± 0.0010 AU (9,590,000 ± 150,000 km)
Eccentricity0.073±0.031[1]
5.75969±0.00028 d[1]
136
328±24
StarHD 10180
Physical characteristics
Mass>0.0416±0.0014 MJ

    While planet c does not exist in any mean motion resonances, both planets with adjacent orbits (b and d) share near resonances with c.

    References

    1. On the Inclination and Habitability of the HD 10180 System, arXiv:1408.4150
    2. "Open Exoplanet Catalogue - HD 10180 c". www.openexoplanetcatalogue.com. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
    3. "Exoplanet-catalog". Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
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