KOI-3617 b (or KIC 10735564 b) is a unconfirmed gas giant/brown dwarf planet, orbiting around a star by the name of KOI-3617, now known to be a dimmer star within an eclipsing binary pair.[1] This "planet" is often claimed to be the "largest planet" in many comparisons of objects within the universe, however, as mentioned, this "planet" is unconfirmed, and other unconfirmed claims for larger planets could exist.
Information[]
The following information is only claimed, none of it is completely verified.
Note – this area needs sources for the made claims. Stop putting random stuff on this page without sources, use sources
- The exoplanet is not made of rock.
- The mass of the exoplanet is 6.4554•1028 kg, which is 34.008 times greater than the mass of Jupiter.
- The exoplanet is not in the habitable zone.
- The temperature of this exoplanet is 2361°C.
- "AH Scorpii" on YouTube claims that this planet is 1,445,479 kilometres in diameter.[2]
- "B-Rus Space" on YouTube claims that this planet is 1,445,479.836 kilometres in diameter.[3] Bigger than our sun.
- This tweet claims that this planet is 1,445,035.2 kilometres in diameter.
False Info[]
- "The exoplanet is a false positive candidate which means it does not exist"
False reason: This exoplanet is unconfirmed, not a false positive candidate.
Info collected from Johnston's archive[]
- Planet name: b[4]
- Planet's star: KIC 10735564[5]
- Right Ascension: 293.57[6]
- Decilnation: 48.01[7]
- LY from the earth: 10100[8]
- Bolometric Luminosity: 25.3949[9]
- Status: Unconfirmed[10]
- Planet radius (RJ): 10.338[11]
- AU from star: 0.0351[12]
- Period around star (days): 1.68[13]
- Effective temperature in Kelvin: 3056[14]
- Planet type (terrestrial, jovian, neptunian, etc.): unknown[15]
Unverified info[]
The info from here is unsourced Fandom information, please provide citations soon.
- Discovered by: N/A (unconfirmed)
- Orbital period: 39.566 years
- Exoplanet type: Gas Giant/Brown dwarf/Gas megagiant
- Distance from parent star (AU): 10.55
- Inclination: 45°18′46.32"
- Possible exomoon count: No (WebSim yes)
Gallery[]
These are all depictions of KOI-3617 b, not actual pictures.
Links[]
1. KIC 10735564 B by vycanisthingy on DeviantArt,
2. "KIC 10735564 b is a Gas giant (Potentially Brown dwarf) ...
3. List of Extrasolar Planets (confirmed and unconfirmed) (NOTE: KIC 10735564b is 10100 ly away, find it there.)
4. Wikidata:WikiProject Astronomy/List of planets.
5. B-Rus Space's list of large planets.
6. AH Scorpii's universe size comparison (about 1,400,000 km into the video)
- ↑ Multiple Sources, including wikidata and universeguide.com label KOI-3617 as an eclipsing binary https://www.universeguide.com/star/160316/kic10735564 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q93870199
- ↑ https://youtu.be/GLE8_ZG6B14?si=7-H7WtsnBXa_l90E
- ↑ https://youtu.be/4gOMLNG6wUE?si=Z1oi75pSpfPLvrhp
- ↑ https://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/extrasolarplanets.html
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