NSVS 14256825

[6][7][8] The system is most commonly referred to using its designation from the NSVS, a survey of stars with apparent magnitudes between 8 and 15.5.

[5] NSVS 14256825 has been extremely well-studied using photometry,[9] but the resulting models often contradict each other, even with similar statistical significance,[10] or with data that are collected later.

[1] Another paper claimed the existence of one planet with a mass 12 times that of Jupiter, in a 20-year orbit.

[13] However, subsequent studies have come up with different results with masses up to 15 MJ[11] and periods down to 8.83 years.

[14] Studies also do not agree on whether one substellar body can explain the ETVs, or whether additional companions are necessary, but further research is needed to obtain better coverage of data.