HD 86728 b is nine times Earth's mass and may be the only world in its solar system.
By Ryan Whitwam September 30, 2024
https://www.extremetech.com/science/sup ... new-planetAstronomers have a new way to hunt for exoplanets today. The team behind the NEID Earth Twin Survey (NETS) project has published a paper detailing their first planetary discovery. The newly confirmed exoplanet orbits a star called HD 86728, about 48 light-years away. For now, this world appears to be the only planet orbiting the star, making it quite unusual.
NEID is not a telescope, but it's installed on one. As part of the 3.5-meter WIYN telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, this powerful echelle-type spectrograph can separate and analyze the infrared spectrum of a distant object with high precision. Despite the formatting and tendency for astronomical tools to stand for something, NEID is not an acronym. It's derived from the term "to see" in the native Tohono O’odham language.
