14 Herculis c
14 Herculis c or 14 Her c is the outermost of two known exoplanets orbiting the star 14 Herculis, approximately 58.4 light-years away in the constellation of Hercules. The planet has a mass that would make it a gas giant roughly the same size as Jupiter but much more massive.
Discovery
14 Herculis c was discovered by the radial velocity method. Its discovery was first reported in 2005, using data from the ELODIE Planet Search survey. It remained a planet candidate until its existence was securely confirmed in 2021.According to a 2007 analysis, the existence of a second planet in the 14 Herculis system was "clearly" supported by the evidence, but the planet's parameters were not precisely known. It may be in a 4:1 resonance with the inner planet 14 Herculis b.
The inclination and true mass of 14 Herculis c were measured in 2021, using data from Gaia, and refined by further astrometric studies in 2022 and 2023, as well by a 2025 study using James Webb Space Telescope astrometry. The inclination is 116°, corresponding to a true mass of.