MOA-2007-BLG-192L

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MOA-2007-BLG-192L
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Sagittarius
Right ascension 18h 08m 04s[1]
Declination −27° 09′ 00″[1]
Astrometry
Distance2300−400+700[2] ly
(700−120+210[2][3] pc)
Details
Mass0.060+0.028−0.021[3] M
Database references
SIMBADdata

MOA-2007-BLG-192L is a low-mass red dwarf star or brown dwarf, approximately 3,000 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. It is estimated to have a mass approximately 6% of the Sun's.[3] In 2008, an Earth-sized extrasolar planet was announced to be orbiting this object.[4]

Planetary system[]

The discovery of a planet, MOA-2007-BLG-192Lb, orbiting this object was announced on June 2, 2008.[4] This planet, with a mass of approximately 3.3 times that of Earth, is one of the smallest known extrasolar planets. It was found when it caused a gravitational microlensing event on the night of May 24, 2007, which was detected as part of the MOA-II gravitational microlensing survey at the Mount John University Observatory in New Zealand.[3]

The MOA-2007-BLG-192L system
Companion MassObserved separation
(AU)
b3.3+4.9−1.6[3] M
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