OGLE-TR-111

E493991

OGLE-TR-111 is a distant Sun-like star known for hosting one of the first transiting exoplanets discovered by the OGLE survey.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
OGLE-TR-111b 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf OGLE object
main-sequence star
planet-hosting star
star
discoveredBy OGLE survey NERFINISHED
hasAge comparable to or older than the Sun
hasApparentMagnitudeV ~16.96
hasColorIndex consistent with late G-type star
hasDeclination −61° 24′ 20″
hasDistanceFromEarth ~1500 light-years
~460 parsecs
hasEffectiveTemperature ~5000–5200 K
hasEnvironment Galactic disk field star
hasExoplanet OGLE-TR-111b NERFINISHED
hasExoplanetDiscoveryMethod transit method via OGLE survey
hasFollowUpObservations high-precision photometry
radial velocity measurements
hasGalacticPopulation thin disk star
hasLuminosityClass V
hasMass slightly less than solar mass
hasMetallicity slightly metal-rich compared to Sun
hasNotability one of the first transiting exoplanet host stars discovered by OGLE
hasPhotometricBand I band used in OGLE observations
hasRadius slightly less than solar radius
hasRightAscension 10h 53m 17s
hasRotation slow rotator
hasScientificInterest benchmark system for early transiting hot Jupiters
hasSpectralType G star similar to the Sun
G-type
hasVariabilityType transit host (photometric dips due to planet)
hostOf OGLE-TR-111b NERFINISHED
isCataloguedAs OGLE-TR-111 NERFINISHED
isCataloguedIn OGLE transit candidate list
isSimilarTo Sun NERFINISHED
locatedInConstellation Carina NERFINISHED
observedBy OGLE project NERFINISHED
ground-based telescopes
partOf Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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constellation Tucana contains OGLE-TR-111
subject surface form: Tucana
constellation Tucana contains OGLE-TR-111
subject surface form: Tucana
this entity surface form: OGLE-TR-111b