A terrestrial planet candidate in a temperate orbit around Proxima Centauri
Guillem Anglada-Escudé,Pedro J. Amado,John R. Barnes,Z. M. Berdiñas,R. Paul Butler,Gavin A. L. Coleman,Ignacio de la Cueva,Stefan Dreizler,Michael Endl,Benjamin Giesers,Sandra V. Jeffers,James S. Jenkins,Hugh R. A. Jones,Marcin Kiraga,Martin Kürster,Marίa J. López-González,Christopher Marvin,Nicolás Morales,Julien Morin,Richard P. Nelson,Jose Luis Ortiz,Aviv Ofir,Sijme-Jan Paardekooper,Ansgar Reiners,E. Rodriguez,Cristina Rodrίguez-López,L. F. Sarmiento,J. B. P. Strachan,Yiannis Tsapras,Mikko Tuomi,Mathias Zechmeister +30 more
TL;DR: Observations reveal the presence of a small planet with a minimum mass of about 1.3 Earth masses orbiting Proxima with a period of approximately 11.2 days at a semi-major-axis distance of around 0.05 astronomical units.
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Abstract: At a distance of 1.295 parsecs, the red dwarf Proxima Centauri (α Centauri C, GL 551, HIP 70890 or simply Proxima) is the Sun's closest stellar neighbour and one of the best-studied low-mass stars. It has an effective temperature of only around 3,050 kelvin, a luminosity of 0.15 per cent of that of the Sun, a measured radius of 14 per cent of the radius of the Sun and a mass of about 12 per cent of the mass of the Sun. Although Proxima is considered a moderately active star, its rotation period is about 83 days (ref. 3) and its quiescent activity levels and X-ray luminosity are comparable to those of the Sun. Here we report observations that reveal the presence of a small planet with a minimum mass of about 1.3 Earth masses orbiting Proxima with a period of approximately 11.2 days at a semi-major-axis distance of around 0.05 astronomical units. Its equilibrium temperature is within the range where water could be liquid on its surface.
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