61 Virginis b

61 Virginis b
Artist's impression of 61 Virginis b as a hot super-Earth, with some sporadic volcanic activity.
Discovery
Discovered byVogt et al.
Discovery siteKeck Observatory
Anglo-Australian Observatory
Discovery date14 December 2009
Radial velocity
Orbital characteristics
Apastron0.056163 AU
Periastron0.044239 AU
0.050201±0.000005 AU
Eccentricity0.12±0.11
4.2150±0.0006 d
101.16 h
130.01
2453369.166
105±54
Star61 Virginis
Physical characteristics
~1.6 R🜨
Mass≥ 5.1 M🜨
Temperature1,054 K (781 °C; 1,438 °F)

61 Virginis b (abbreviated 61 Vir b) is an extrasolar planet, orbiting the 5th magnitude G-type star 61 Virginis, in Virgo. This planet has a minimum mass of 5.1 times that of Earth and is an example of a super-Earth planet. It orbits very close to the star, at a distance of 0.050201 AU with an eccentricity of 0.12. This planet was discovered on 14 December 2009 using the radial velocity method taken at Keck and Anglo-Australian Observatories.