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posted by takyon on Thursday April 07 2016, @10:28AM   Printer-friendly
from the hot-mess dept.

Reported in The Astronomical Journal (DOI: 10.3847/0004-6256/151/2/45), KELT-4Ab orbits one of the stars in a triple stellar system. Considered a "hot Jupiter" because of its large size and small orbit, it is only the fourth planet that has been found in association with a triple star system. KELT-4A is the brightest star in the system. KELT-4B and KELT-4C, separated from each other by about 10 astronomical units (AU), form a binary, about 328 AU distant from KELT-4A. The system is about 685 light-years from us.

The planet was detected in a survey by the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope. Scientific American has a story about the discovery.


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