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'''COROT-7''' ('''TYC 4799-1733-1''') is a [[Apparent magnitude|magnitude]] 11.7 [[main sequence]] [[orange dwarf]] [[star]], and thus is slightly smaller and cooler than the [[Sun]]. This star is located in the [[Monoceros constellation]].<ref name="symp09">{{cite web  
'''COROT-7''' ('''TYC 4799-1733-1''') is a [[Apparent magnitude|magnitude]] 11.7 [[main sequence]] [[orange dwarf]] [[star]], and thus is slightly smaller and cooler than the [[Sun]]. This star is located in the [[Monoceros constellation]].<ref name="symp09">{{cite web  
| title=CoRoT-exo-7b Has CoRoT discovered the first transiting Super-Earth around a main sequence star?
| title=CoRoT-exo-7b Has CoRoT discovered the first transiting Super-Earth around a main sequence star?
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==Location and properties==
==Location and properties==
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The star is located in the '''LRa01''' field of view of the  [[COROT|COROT spacecraft]]. According to the project website this field is in the [[Monoceros constellation]].<ref name="symp09" /> The discovery paper lists the stellar properties as being a [[stellar classification|G9V type star]] with a temperature of 5275 [[Kelvin|K]], a radius of about 87% of the Sun and a mass of about 93% of the Sun. The star has roughly the same amount of metals as the Sun: the quantity [M/H], which is the base-10 logarithm of the ratio of the star's metal abundance (given by the ratio of metals to hydrogen) to that of the Sun is 0.03 ± 0.06, which corresponds to a range 93% - 123% of the solar metal abundance with a best fit value of 107%. The star is estimated to be about 150 parsecs away and with an age in the range 1.2 – 2.3 billion years, is younger than our own star which has an age of 4.6 billion years.<ref name="leger2009" />
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The star is located in the '''LRa01''' field of view of the  [[COROT|COROT spacecraft]]. According to the project website this field is in the [[Monoceros constellation]].<ref name="symp09" /> The discovery paper lists the stellar properties as being a [[stellar classification|G9V type star]] with a temperature of 5275 [[Kelvin|K]], a radius of about 87% of the Sun and a mass of about 93% of the Sun. The star has roughly the same amount of metals as the Sun: the quantity [M/H], which is the base-10 logarithm of the ratio of the star's metal abundance (given by the ratio of metals to hydrogen) to that of the Sun is 0.03 ± 0.06, which corresponds to a range 93% - 123% of the solar metal abundance with a best fit value of 107%. The star is estimated to be about 150 parsecs away and with an age in the range 1.2 – 2.3 billion years, is younger than our own star which has an age of 4.6 billion years.
This star has been reported to be [[Asteroseismology|seismically active]], making the confirmation process for the planet more difficult.<ref name="spitzer">{{cite web
This star has been reported to be [[Asteroseismology|seismically active]], making the confirmation process for the planet more difficult.<ref name="spitzer">{{cite web
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== Planetary system ==
== Planetary system ==
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The star is reported to be orbited by the [[super-Earth]] [[extrasolar planet]]s [[COROT-7b]] and [[COROT-7c]].<ref name="Queloz2009"/> The discovery of the inner planet was made using the [[astronomical transit]] method by the [[COROT]] program. CoRoT-7b is notable for its small reported size.<ref>{{cite web  
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The star is reported to be orbited by the [[super-Earth]] [[extrasolar planet]]s [[COROT-7b]] and [[COROT-7c]]. The discovery of the inner planet was made using the [[astronomical transit]] method by the [[COROT]] program. CoRoT-7b is notable for its small reported size.<ref>{{cite web  
| url= http://www.obspm.fr/actual/nouvelle/feb09/exo7.en.shtml
| url= http://www.obspm.fr/actual/nouvelle/feb09/exo7.en.shtml
| title= Super-Earth found! The smallest transiting extrasolar planet ever discovered
| title= Super-Earth found! The smallest transiting extrasolar planet ever discovered
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COROT-7 (TYC 4799-1733-1) is a magnitude 11.7 main sequence orange dwarf star, and thus is slightly smaller and cooler than the Sun. This star is located in the Monoceros constellation.[1]

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Location and properties

The star is located in the LRa01 field of view of the COROT spacecraft. According to the project website this field is in the Monoceros constellation.[1] The discovery paper lists the stellar properties as being a G9V type star with a temperature of 5275 K, a radius of about 87% of the Sun and a mass of about 93% of the Sun. The star has roughly the same amount of metals as the Sun: the quantity [M/H], which is the base-10 logarithm of the ratio of the star's metal abundance (given by the ratio of metals to hydrogen) to that of the Sun is 0.03 ± 0.06, which corresponds to a range 93% - 123% of the solar metal abundance with a best fit value of 107%. The star is estimated to be about 150 parsecs away and with an age in the range 1.2 – 2.3 billion years, is younger than our own star which has an age of 4.6 billion years.

This star has been reported to be seismically active, making the confirmation process for the planet more difficult.[2]

Planetary system

The star is reported to be orbited by the super-Earth extrasolar planets COROT-7b and COROT-7c. The discovery of the inner planet was made using the astronomical transit method by the COROT program. CoRoT-7b is notable for its small reported size.[3]

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