Description: HR 8799 d is an extrasolar planet located approximately 129 light-years away in the constellation of Pegasus, orbiting the 6th magnitude Lambda Boötis star HR 8799. It has a mass between 5 and 10 Jupiter masses and a radius from 20 to 30% larger than Jupiter's. The planet orbits at 24 AU from HR 8799 with an eccentricity greater than 0.04 and a period of 100 years. Upon initial discovery, it was the innermost known planet in the HR 8799 system, but e, discovered later, is now known to be closer to their parent star. Along with two other planets orbiting HR 8799, this planet was discovered on November 13, 2008 by Marois et al., using the Keck and Gemini observatories in Hawaii. These planets were discovered using the direct imaging technique.
Mass (Jupiter mass): 10.0 MJ
Radius (Jupiter radius): 1.2 RJ
Density: 7.5 g/cm³
Equilibrium Temperature: 1300.0 K
Orbital Period: 37000.0 days
Semi-major Axis: 24.0 AU
Eccentricity: 0.6
Inclination: 38.63°
Host Star: HR 8799
Spectral Type: A5 V
Temperature: 7204.58 K
Stellar Mass: 1.5 M☉
Stellar Radius: 1.49 R☉
Planet Letter: d
Object ID: 3.11392
Host ID: 2.61182
Discovery Date: 2008-11
Discovery Year: 2008
Discovery Method: Imaging
Discovery Locale: Ground
Discovery Facility: W. M. Keck Observatory
Discovery Instrument: NIRC2 Camera