HD 96063

HD 96063 (proper name Dingolay) is a 8th-magnitude red-giant branch star located about 454 light-years (139 pc) away in the constellation of Leo.

[6][1] It is orbited by one confirmed exoplanet, HD 96063 b (proper name Ramajay), a gas giant slightly larger and more massive than Jupiter.

[3][2] When the planet HD 96063 b was discovered, the star was assumed to be 9.0±3.0 billion years old with a sun-like mass (1.020±0.072 M☉),[5] but subsequent studies consider it to be more massive at about 1.4 M☉, and thus younger (2.92±0.81 Gyr).

[3] With a luminosity roughly ten times that of the Sun and a distance of 454 light-years, the star has an apparent magnitude of 8.254, too faint to be seen from Earth by the naked eye.

[5] The planet, HD 96063 b, is thought to be a gas giant at least 1.265 times the mass of Jupiter, which orbits its host star at a distance of 1.11 AU with an Earth-like period of 362 days.