HD 113337
HD 113337 is the primary component of binary star system LDS 2662, about away from Earth. The primary main-sequence star belongs to the spectral class of F6. The star system is extremely young, and it is slightly enriched in heavy elements, with an abundance of such elements at about 115% that of the Sun.
The primary star is surrounded by a debris disk discovered by the Herschel Space Observatory, and the plane of the disk is likely misaligned with the planetary orbits by 17–32°. The effective temperature of this disk is 55 K.
The possibility of other stellar companions near the primary star was ruled out in 2016, for projected separations above 5″.
The existence of a secondary companion was discovered in 2001 and confirmed to be bound to the primary in 2007. Initially believed to be a single red dwarf star, in 2012 the companion was discovered to actually be a pair of nearly identical red dwarfs, of spectral class M3.5, orbiting each other at a distance of 7.2 AU, with a period of 39 years.