Iota Draconis b
Iota Draconis b, properly named Hypatia, is an exoplanet orbiting the K-type giant star Iota Draconis about 101.2 light-years from Earth in the constellation Draco. The exoplanet was found by using the radial velocity method, from radial-velocity measurements via observation of Doppler shifts in the spectrum of the planet's parent star.
Physical characteristics
Mass
Iota Draconis b is a "super-Jupiter", a planet that has mass larger than that of the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. It has an estimated minimum mass of around 11.82.In 2021, astrometric observations revealed the true mass of Iota Draconis b to be 16.4.
Host star
The planet orbits a giant star named Edasich. The star has exhausted the hydrogen supply in its core and is currently fusing helium. The star has a mass of 1.82 and a radius of around 12. It has a surface temperature of 4545 K and is around 800 million years old based on its evolution. Although much younger than the Sun, the higher mass of this star correlates to a faster evolution, leading to the host star having already departed from the main sequence. When on the main sequence, Edasich was probably a Class A star with surface temperature between 7,400 and 10,000K. In comparison, the Sun is about 4.6 billion years old and has a surface temperature of 5778 K.The star's apparent magnitude, a measure of how bright it appears from Earth, is 3.31. Therefore, Edasich can be seen with the naked eye.