Gliese 436 b

Gliese 436 b / Awohali
Size comparison of Awohali with Neptune
Discovery
Discovered byButler, Vogt,
Marcy et al.
Discovery siteCalifornia, USA
Discovery dateAugust 31, 2004
Radial velocity, Transit
Designations
Awohali
Orbital characteristics
0.028±0.01 AU
Eccentricity0.152+0.009
−0.008
2.643904±0.000005 d
Inclination85.8+0.21
0.25
2451552.077
325.8+5.5
−5.7
Semi-amplitude17.38±0.17
StarNoquisi
Physical characteristics
4.327 ± 0.183 R🜨
Mass21.36+0.20
−0.21
M🜨
Mean density
1.51 g/cm3 (0.055 lb/cu in)
1.18 g
Temperature712 K (439 °C; 822 °F)

    Gliese 436 b /ˈɡlzə/ (sometimes called GJ 436 b, formally named Awohali) is a Neptune-sized exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf Gliese 436. It was the first hot Neptune discovered with certainty (in 2007) and was among the smallest-known transiting planets in mass and radius, until the much smaller Kepler exoplanet discoveries began circa 2010.

    In December 2013, NASA reported that clouds may have been detected in the atmosphere of GJ 436 b.