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PSR B1620-26
・ PSR B1620-26 b
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・ PSR B1937+21
・ PSR J0108-1431
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・ PSR J0357+3205
・ PSR J0437-4715
・ PSR J0537-6910
・ PSR J0540-6919
・ PSR J0737-3039
・ PSR J0738-4042


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PSR B1620-26 : ウィキペディア英語版
PSR B1620-26







PSR B1620-26 is a binary star system located at a distance of 3,800 parsecs (12,400 light-years) in the globular cluster of Messier 4 (M4, NGC 6121) in the constellation of Scorpius. The system is composed of a pulsar (PSR B1620-26 A) and a white dwarf star (WD B1620-26 or PSR B1620-26 B). As of 2000, the system is also confirmed to have an extrasolar planet orbiting the two stars.
== History ==
The double system (''triple'' including the substellar companion) is just outside the core of the globular cluster. The age of the cluster has been estimated to be about 12.2 billion years. Hence this is the age estimate for the birth of the planet, and two stars.
There is a minor dispute about the proper nomenclature rules to use for this unusual star system. One side regards the A/B convention of naming binary stars as having priority, so that the pulsar is PSR B1620-26 A, the white dwarf companion is PSR B1620-26 B and the planet is PSR B1620-26 c. The other side considers PSR to only apply to stars which are pulsars, not their companions, so the white dwarf should be named using the WD convention, making the pulsar PSR B1620-26, the white dwarf "WD J1623-266", and the planet "PSR B1620-26 b." Early articles used the first convention, but star catalogs have been using the second.〔(WD J1623-266 at SIMBAD )〕 The most recent proposal provides a nomenclature like PSR B1620-26 (AB)b, including capital letters A and B in parentheses to identify inner stellar components of binary system, followed by italic letter b referred to outer planetary companion. In practice, context makes it clear whether the pulsar, the white dwarf, the planet, or the system as a whole is being referred to.

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