GJ 3293 d  is located 58.4 light-years (17.9 parsecs) from our solar system and was discovered in 2014 orbiting its host star GJ 3293. The apparent magnitude of the host star is 12.0 and the absolute magnitude is 10.7. GJ 3293  is about 0.4 the mass of our sun and has about 0.4 the radius. Its surface temperature is 3466 K and is a spectral M2.5 type star. The planet GJ 3293 d orbits the star every 48.1 days, its orbital radius is 0.19 SEAU.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about GJ 3293 d, please visit the ExoKyoto Database:

http://www.exoplanetkyoto.org/exohtml/GJ_3293_dJP.html