Scientists discover new planet with triple-star system named KELT-4Ab
Scientists have discovered a rare triple-star system named KELT-4Ab with a gas giant planet similar in size to Jupiter.
It was discovered by the researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in the United States. The research was published in The Astronomical Journal.
Key facts
- Known planets with three stars appearing in their sky are rare and the new discovery is just the fourth and the closest one yet.
- In KELT-4Ab triple-star system, the main star named KELT-A is brighter than the other stars that serve as suns for their planets.
- It has a gas giant planet, similar in size to Jupiter takes approximately three days to make its way around its sun (star) KELT-A.
- The other two stars are named KELT-B and C. They are much farther away and orbit one another over the course of approximately 30 years.
- It takes the pair of stars approximately four thousand years to orbit KELT-A. They appear much dimmer due to their great distance.
Month: Current Affairs - April, 2016