TOI-561

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TOI 561 is an old star, known to have multiple rocky planets.[1][2][3] It is an orange dwarf, estimated to be 10.5 billion years old, about 80 percent the mass of Sol, Earth's sun.[4][5]

In January 2021 a team lead by Laurie Wiess of the University of California, Riverside announced that, using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, they had found a Super-Earth, in a very close orbit.[6][7][4][8] The planet is approximately the same density as Earth, but three times as large. Because its year is measured in hours its surface temperature is estimated to be 2,000 degrees.

Team leader Wiess has said that the star is one of the most metal poor ever found.[5]

References

  1. Lauren M. Weiss. The TESS-Keck Survey II: An Ultra-Short Period Rocky Planet and its Siblings Transiting the Galactic Thick-Disk Star TOI-561. Retrieved on 2021-02-01.
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  3. Jean Schneider. Planet TOI-561 b. Retrieved on 2021-02-01.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Michelle Starr. Astronomers Find an Astonishing 'Super-Earth' That's Nearly as Old as The Universe, Science Alert, 2021-01-14. Retrieved on 2021-02-01. “Around one of the galaxy's oldest stars, an orange dwarf named TOI-561 just 280 light-years away, astronomers have found three orbiting exoplanets - one of which is a rocky world 1.5 times the size of Earth, whipping around the star on a breakneck 10.5-hour orbit.”
  5. 5.0 5.1 Natali Anderson. Astronomers Discover 10-Billion-Year-Old Multiplanet System, Sci-news, 2021-01-13. Retrieved on 2021-02-01. “TOI-561 hosts at least three small transiting planets, named TOI-561b, c, and d, and is one of the oldest, most metal-poor planetary systems discovered yet in the Milky Way.”
  6. Jules Bernstein. ‘Super Earth’ discovered near one of our galaxy’s oldest stars: Hot planet orbits its star twice during every Earth day, University of California Riverside, 2021-01-11. Retrieved on 2021-02-01. “A hot, rocky “super Earth,” near one of the oldest stars in the galaxy has taken a team of planet-hunting scientists by surprise.”
  7. Doris Lam. All About The Discovery Of TOI-561b, The 14-Billion-Year-Old ‘Super-Earth’ Scientists Recently Found, Tatler magazine, 2021-01-18. Retrieved on 2021-02-01.
  8. The TESS-Keck Survey II: Masses of Three Sub-Neptunes Transiting the Galactic Thick-Disk Star TOI-561, 2020