HD 30856
HD 30856 is a binary system between HD 30856 A, a K-type giant star, and HD 30856 B, a red dwarf companion, located in the constellation of Eridanus about 430 light-years distant. A super-Jupiter exoplanet, HD 30856 b, is known to orbit the primary star.
Stellar characteristics
HD 30856 A is an evolved star in the red-giant branch, with a spectral type of K0 III, a radius of 4.4, and a mass of 1.17. The surface temperature of HD 30856 is estimated to be about 4,895 K, which gives it an orange color. The star is roughly 10 times as bright as the Sun, which, combined with a distance of 429 light-years, places its apparent magnitude at 7.91, too dim to be visible from Earth by the naked eye. The star is aged approximately 3.8 billion years, making it younger than the Sun.Companion star
Through the use of adaptive optics, observations at the Keck II telescope in Hawaii revealed the existence of another star, designated HD 30856 B, about 0.8 arcseconds east-southeast of HD 30856. HD 30856 B has a mass of 0.54 and a temperature of 3700-4150 K, typical for an M0V-M1V red dwarf.Since the star shares a very similar proper motion with HD 30856 A, the two stars are believed to be in a binary system. HD 30856 B revolves around the primary star in a wide orbit, with a semi-major axis of 93 ± 8 AU.
Nomenclature
In 2019, the People's Republic of Burkina Faso was assigned to giving the HD 30856 A system a proper name as part of the IAU100 NameExoWorlds Project, planned to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the International Astronomical Union, which grants the right to name an exoplanetary system to every state and territory in the world. Names were submitted and selected within Burkina Faso, which were then presented to the IAU to be officially recognized. On 17 December 2019, the IAU announced that HD 30856 A and its planet, b, were named Mouhoun and Nakanbé, respectively.Mouhoun is named after the Black Volta, Burkina Faso's largest river that serves a crucial societal role in the western part of the country. Nakanbé is the native name for the White Volta, the second largest river in the nation with its source located in the Sahel region.