Astronomy:List of exoplanets discovered in 2010
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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2010.[1]
For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually a lower limit. (See Minimum mass for more information)
Name | Mass (MJ) | Radius (RJ) | Period (days) | Semi-major axis (AU) | Temp. (K) | Discovery method | Distance (ly) | Host star mass (M☉) | Host star temp. (K) | Remarks |
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2MASS J04414489+2301513 b | 7.5 | 15.0 | imaging | 456.63 | 0.02 | |||||
24 Sextantis b | 1.99 | 452.8 | 1.333 | radial vel. | 235.53 | 1.54 | 5098 | |||
24 Sextantis c | 0.86 | 883 | 2.08 | radial vel. | 235.53 | 1.54 | 5098 | |||
Alpha Arietis b | 1.8 | 380.8 | 1.2 | radial vel. | 65.92 | 1.5 | 4553 | Host star also known as Hamal | ||
CoRoT-8b | 0.22 | 0.57 | 6.21229 | 0.063 | 870 | transit | 1239 | 0.88 | 5080 | |
CoRoT-10b | 2.75 | 0.97 | 13.2406 | 0.1055 | 600 | transit | 1125 | 0.89 | 5075 | |
CoRoT-11b | 2.33 | 1.43 | 2.99433 | 0.0436 | 1657 | transit | 1827 | 1.27 | 6440 | |
CoRoT-12b | 0.917 | 1.44 | 2.828042 | 0.04016 | 1442 | transit | 3751 | 1.08 | 5675 | |
CoRoT-13b | 1.308 | 0.885 | 4.03519 | 0.051 | 1700 | transit | 3457 | 1.09 | 5945 | |
CoRoT-14b | 7.6 | 1.09 | 1.51214 | 0.027 | 1952 | transit | 4371 | 1.13 | 6035 | |
Gliese 676 Ab | 6.7 | 1056.8 | 1.82 | radial vel. | 52.28 | 0.73 | 3734 | |||
Gliese 876 e | 0.046 | 124.26 | 0.3343 | radial vel. | 15.26 | 0.32 | 3129 | |||
Gliese 1148 b | 0.30425 | 41.38 | 0.166 | radial vel. | 35.94 | 0.35 | 3264 | |||
Gliese 3634 b | 0.026 | 2.64561 | 0.0287 | radial vel. | 64.58 | 0.45 | 3685 | |||
GSC 06214-00210 b | 16.0 | 1.8 | 320 | 2300 | imaging | 472.94 | 0.9 | 4200 | ||
HAT-P-14b | 3.44 | 1.42 | 4.62767 | 0.0596 | 1624 | transit | 730.94 | 2.65 | 6600 | Proper name Sissi |
HAT-P-15b | 1.94 | 1.06 | 10.8635 | 0.0965 | 904 | transit | 631.33 | 1.0 | 5568 | [2] Proper name Tryzub |
HAT-P-16b | 4.193 | 1.289 | 2.77596 | 0.0413 | 1626 | transit | 766.49 | 1.22 | 6158 | [3] |
HAT-P-17b | 0.58 | 1.05 | 10.33852 | 0.0882 | 792 | transit | 302.13 | 0.99 | 5246 | |
HAT-P-17c | 3.4 | 5584 | 5.6 | radial vel. | 302.13 | 0.99 | 5246 | |||
HAT-P-18b | 0.197 | 0.995 | 5.508023 | 0.0559 | 852 | transit | 541.44 | 0.77 | 4803 | [4] |
HAT-P-19b | 0.292 | 1.132 | 4.008778 | 0.0466 | 1010 | transit | 701.26 | 0.84 | 4990 | [4] |
HAT-P-20b | 7.246 | 0.867 | 2.875317 | 0.0361 | 970 | transit | 228.32 | 0.76 | 4595 | [5] |
HAT-P-21b | 4.87 | 1.11 | 4.12448 | 0.0494 | 1283 | transit | 911.57 | 1.24 | 5588 | [5] Proper name Bambaruush |
HAT-P-22b | 2.47 | 1.15 | 3.21222 | 0.0414 | 1463 | transit | 267.33 | 1.13 | 5302 | [5] |
HAT-P-23b | 1.34 | 1.09 | 1.21288 | 0.0232 | 1951 | transit | 1202 | 0.58 | 5905 | [5] Proper name Jebus |
HAT-P-24b | 0.75 | 1.3 | 3.35524 | 0.04651 | 1637 | transit | 1371 | 1.37 | 6373 | |
HAT-P-25b | 0.569 | 1.135 | 3.65281514 | 0.0466 | 1182 | transit | 988.12 | 1.01 | 5519 | [6] |
HAT-P-26b | 0.07 | 0.63 | 4.23452 | 0.0479 | 1001 | transit | 464.49 | 1.12 | 5079 | [7] |
HD 1461 b | 0.02026 | 5.77152 | 0.0634 | radial vel. | 76.55 | 1.02 | 5765 | |||
BD-11 4672 b | 0.6 | 1634±14 | 2.36±0.04 | radial vel. | 88.6 | 0.571 | 4475±100 | [8] | ||
HD 1690 b | 8.79 | 533 | 1.36 | radial vel. | 2509 | 1.86 | 4374 | [8] | ||
HD 4313 b | 8.79 | 533 | 1.36 | radial vel. | 438±2 | 1.86 | 4374 | [9] | ||
HD 25171 b | 0.95±0.1 | 1845±15 | 3.02±0.16 | radial vel. | 179.3±4.9 | 1.09±0.3 | 6160±65 | [8] | ||
HD 217786 A b | 13.0 | 1319 | 2.38 | radial vel. | 178.74 | 1.02 | 5966 | Orbiting a primary star in binary system, planet is likely a low-mass brown dwarf[8] | ||
HD 8535 b | 0.68 | 1313 | 2.45 | radial vel. | 171.24 | 1.13 | 6136 | |||
HD 10180 c | 0.0416 | 5.75969 | 0.06412 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 10180 d | 0.0378 | 16.357 | 0.12859 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 10180 e | 0.0805 | 49.748 | 0.2699 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 10180 f | 0.0722 | 122.744 | 0.4929 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 10180 g | 0.0732 | 604.67 | 1.427 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 10180 h | 0.2066 | 2205 | 3.381 | radial vel. | 127.21 | 1.06 | 5911 | |||
HD 25171 b | 0.915 | 1802.29 | 2.971 | radial vel. | 181.68 | 1.08 | 6125 | [8] | ||
HD 28254 b | 1.16 | 1116 | 2.15 | radial vel. | 178.41 | 1.06 | 5664 | |||
HD 31253 b | 0.62 | 466 | 1.26 | radial vel. | 189.96 | 1.7 | 6130 | [10] | ||
HD 38283 b | 0.4 | 363.2 | 1.02 | radial vel. | 124.27 | 1.37 | 5981 | Proper name Yanyan | ||
HD 43197 b | 0.6 | 327.8 | 0.92 | radial vel. | 183.63 | 0.96 | 5508 | Proper name Equiano | ||
HD 44219 b | 0.58 | 472.3 | 1.19 | radial vel. | 164.39 | 1.0 | 5752 | |||
HD 86226 b | 0.92 | 1695 | 2.84 | radial vel. | 149.19 | 1.06 | 5903 | [11] | ||
HD 95089 b | 1.26 | 464.4 | 1.36 | radial vel. | 448.35 | 1.54 | 4918 | [9] | ||
HD 97658 b | 0.03 | 0.21 | 9.4909 | 0.0796 | 757 | radial vel. | 70.39 | 0.89 | 5175 | |
HD 102365 b | 0.05 | 122.1 | 0.46 | radial vel. | 30.3 | 0.85 | 5630 | |||
HD 102956 b | 0.96 | 6.4947 | 0.0807 | radial vel. | 398.97 | 1.66 | 4985 | Proper name Isagel | ||
HD 109246 b | 0.86 | 68.27 | 0.33 | radial vel. | 221.7 | 1.2 | 5844 | [12] Proper name Fold | ||
HD 113538 b | 0.36 | 663.2 | 1.24 | radial vel. | 51.86 | 0.58 | 4462 | [8] | ||
HD 113538 c | 0.93 | 1818 | 2.44 | radial vel. | 51.86 | 0.58 | 4462 | [8] | ||
HD 114783 c | 0.611+0.056−0.053 | 4319+151−130 | radial vel. | 66.5±1.3 | 0.85±0.03 | 5135±44 | [13] | |||
HD 129445 b | 1.6 | 1840 | 2.9 | radial vel. | 220.39 | 0.99 | 5605 | [11] | ||
HD 136418 b | 2.14 | 464.3 | 1.29 | radial vel. | 344.07 | 1.48 | 4989 | [9] Proper name Awasis | ||
HD 145457 b | 2.23 | 176.3 | 0.76 | radial vel. | 443.0 | 1.23 | 4769 | Proper name Chura | ||
HD 152079 b | 2.661 | 2918.92 | 4.187 | radial vel. | 287.39 | 1.15 | 5907 | [11] | ||
HD 156668 b | 0.013 | 4.6455 | 0.05 | radial vel. | 79.42 | 0.77 | 4850 | |||
HD 164604 b | 1.99792 | 641.472 | 1.331 | radial vel. | 128.54 | 0.77 | 4684 | [11] Proper name Caleuche | ||
HD 175167 b | 8.97 | 1290 | 2.4 | radial vel. | 232.33 | 1.37 | 5635 | [11] | ||
HD 176051 b | 1.5 | 1016 | 1.76 | astrometry | 49 | 1.07/0.71 | 6000/? | First planet discovered by astrometry, it is not known which star it orbits | ||
HD 177830 c | 0.15 | 110.9 | 0.5137 | radial vel. | 205.09 | 1.7 | 4901 | [10] | ||
HD 180314 b | 20.13 | 396.03 | 1.46 | radial vel. | 400.5 | 2.2 | 4924 | |||
HD 180902 b | 1.685 | 510.9 | 1.4 | radial vel. | 342.12 | 1.41 | 4961 | [9] | ||
HD 181342 b | 2.54 | 564.1 | 1.592 | radial vel. | 394.04 | 1.69 | 4945 | [9] Proper name Dopere | ||
HD 200964 b | 1.599 | 606.3 | 1.565 | radial vel. | 237.25 | 1.39 | 4982 | |||
HD 200964 c | 1.214 | 852.5 | 1.96 | radial vel. | 237.25 | 1.39 | 4982 | |||
HD 204313 b | 3.46 | 1920.1 | 3.07 | radial vel. | 156.1 | 1.03 | 5783 | |||
HD 206610 b | 2.036 | 673.2 | 1.74 | radial vel. | 482.01 | 1.55 | 4842 | [9] Proper name Naron | ||
HD 212771 b | 2.39 | 380.7 | 1.19 | radial vel. | 363.71 | 1.56 | 5003 | [9] Proper name Victoriapeak | ||
HD 218566 b | 0.2 | 225.7 | 0.69 | radial vel. | 94.1 | 0.76 | 4730 | [10] Proper name Ugarit | ||
HIP 12961 b | 0.36 | 57.435 | 0.25 | radial vel. | 76.29 | 0.69 | 3901 | Proper name Aumatex | ||
HIP 78530 b | 23.0 | 740 | 2700 | imaging | 511.1 | 2.5 | 10500 | |||
HR 8799 e | 10.0 | 1.17 | 20815.6 | 16.4 | 1150 | imaging | 128.51 | 1.51 | 7400 | |
Kepler-8b | 0.59 | 1.416 | 3.5224991 | 0.0474 | 1680 | transit | 3434 | 1.21 | 6213 | |
Kepler-9b | 0.13655 | 0.74 | 19.23891 | 0.143 | transit | 2003 | 1.02 | 5774 | ||
Kepler-9c | 0.09408 | 0.721 | 38.9853 | 0.227 | transit | 2003 | 1.02 | 5774 | ||
Kepler-9d | 0.146 | 1.592851 | 0.0273 | 2026 | transit | 2003 | 1.02 | 5774 | ||
Kepler-40b | 2.2 | 1.17 | 6.87349 | 0.08 | 1620 | transit | 8807 | 1.48 | 6510 | |
Kepler-71b | 1.11 | 3.90512 | 0.0477 | transit | 2609 | 0.95 | 5545 | |||
MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb | 0.16 | 2.4 | microlensing | 19900 | 0.38 | |||||
MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb | 2.56 | 1982 | 1.82 | microlensing | 18600 | 0.19 | ||||
NN Serpentis c | 7.33 | 5573.55 | 5.35 | timing | 1631 | 0.54 | 57000 | |||
NN Serpentis d | 2.3 | 2883.5 | 3.43 | timing | 1631 | 0.54 | 57000 | |||
Qatar 1 b | 1.294 | 1.143 | 1.4200242 | 0.02332 | 1532±219 | transit | 608.66 | 0.84 | 5013 | [14][15] |
Ross 458 c | 6.28536 | 1.22 | 1168 | imaging | 37.54 | 0.49 | 3621 | Has the largest orbit for a circumbinary planet | ||
SR 12 AB c | 13.0 | 1100 | imaging | 366±18 | 3828 | Circumbinary, already at the deuterium-burning mass limit and still accreting.[16][17] | ||||
WASP-8b | 2.54 | 1.13 | 8.15872 | 0.0801 | 950 | transit | 294.17 | 1.34 | 5600 | |
WASP-21b | 0.3 | 1.07 | 4.322482 | 0.052 | 1340 | transit | 849.11 | 0.89 | 5800 | Proper name Bendida |
WASP-22b | 0.67 | 1.23 | 3.53269 | 0.047 | 1502 | transit | 1045 | 1.46 | 6000 | Proper name Koyopa' |
WASP-23#Planetary system (ru) | 0.884 | 0.962 | 2.9444256 | 0.0376 | transit | 680.84 | 0.78 | 5150 | [18] | |
WASP-24b | 1.24 | 1.38 | 2.34121 | 0.03651 | 1772 | transit | 1060 | 1.43 | 6075 | |
WASP-25b | 0.44 | 1.07 | 3.76483 | 0.0473 | 1210 | transit | 693.76 | 0.67 | 5750 | [19][20][21] |
WASP-26b | 0.85 | 1.21 | 2.7566 | 0.03985 | 1650 | transit | 830.13 | 0.86 | 6034 | [22] |
WASP-28b | 0.907 | 1.213 | 3.40883 | 0.04469 | 1468 | transit | 1300 | 1.02 | 6150 | ,[23] also rediscovered in 2014[24] |
WASP-29b | 0.23 | 0.77 | 3.92273 | 0.0457 | 970 | transit | 286.44 | 0.77 | 4800 | [25][26][27][28][29] |
WASP-31b | 0.478 | 1.549 | 3.4059096 | 0.04659 | 1575 | transit | 1174 | 1.16 | 6302 | |
WASP-32b | 2.63 | 0.96 | 2.71866 | 0.0394 | transit | 907.3 | 0.72 | 6140 | [30][31][32][33] Proper name Viculus | |
WASP-33b | 2.093 | 1.593 | 1.21987 | 0.0239 | 2782 | transit | 399.1 | 1.5 | 7430 | |
WASP-34b | 0.56 | 1.0 | 4.31768 | 0.0524 | 1250 | transit | 432.46 | 0.96 | 5700 | [34] Proper name Haik |
WASP-36b | 2.361 | 1.327 | 1.53736596 | 0.02677 | 1733 | transit | 1274 | 1.08 | 5959 | [35][36][37][38][39][40] |
WASP-37b | 1.8 | 1.16 | 3.577469 | 0.0446 | 1323+23−15 | transit | 1119 | 0.925±0.12 | 5800±150 | Metal-poor host star[41] |
WASP-38b | 3.44 | 1.23 | 6.87188 | 0.07522 | 1250 | transit | 446.1 | 1.76 | 6180 | [42][32][43] Proper name Iztok[44] |
WASP-41b | 0.94 | 1.18 | 3.052404 | 0.04 | 1244 | transit | 590 | 0.93 | 5545 | [45] |
HD 192310 b | 0.053 | 74.72 | 0.32 | radial vel. | 28.7 | 0.78 | 5069 | [46] |
Specific exoplanet lists
References
- ↑ "NASA Exoplanet Archive". https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/TblView/nph-tblView?app=ExoTbls&config=compositepars.
- ↑ Kovács, G.; Bakos, G. Á.; Hartman, J. D.; Torres, G.; Noyes, R. W.; Latham, D. W.; Howard, A. W.; Fischer, D. A. et al. (2010), "HAT-P-15b: A 10.9-day Extrasolar Planet Transiting a Solar-type Star", The Astrophysical Journal 724 (2): 866–877, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/724/2/866, Bibcode: 2010ApJ...724..866K
- ↑ Buchhave, L. A.; Bakos, G. Á.; Hartman, J. D.; Torres, G.; Kovács, G.; Latham, D. W.; Noyes, R. W.; Esquerdo, G. A. et al. (2010), "HAT-P-16b: A 4 MJ PLANET TRANSITING A BRIGHT STAR ON AN ECCENTRIC ORBIT", The Astrophysical Journal 720 (2): 1118–1125, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/720/2/1118, Bibcode: 2010ApJ...720.1118B
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Hartman, J. D.; Bakos, G. Á.; Sato, B.; Torres, G.; Noyes, R. W.; Latham, D. W.; Kovács, G.; Fischer, D. A. et al. (2010), "HAT-P-18b and HAT-P-19b: Two Low-Density Saturn-Mass Planets Transiting Metal-Rich K Stars", The Astrophysical Journal 726: 52, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/726/1/52
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Bakos, G. Á.; Hartman, J.; Torres, G.; Latham, D. W.; Kovács, Géza; Noyes, R. W.; Fischer, D. A.; Johnson, J. A. et al. (2010), "HAT-P-20b--HAT-P-23b: Four Massive Transiting Extrasolar Planets", The Astrophysical Journal 742 (2): 116, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/742/2/116
- ↑ Quinn, S. N.; Bakos, G. Á.; Hartman, J.; Torres, G.; Kovács, G.; Latham, D. W.; Noyes, R. W.; Fischer, D. A. et al. (2010), "HAT-P-25b: a Hot-Jupiter Transiting a Moderately Faint G Star", The Astrophysical Journal 745: 80, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/80
- ↑ Hartman, J. D.; Bakos, G. Á.; Kipping, D. M.; Torres, G.; Kovács, G.; Noyes, R. W.; Latham, D. W.; Howard, A. W. et al. (2011), "HAT-P-26b: A Low-Density Neptune-Mass Planet Transiting a K Star", The Astrophysical Journal 728 (2): 138, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/728/2/138, Bibcode: 2011ApJ...728..138H
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Moutou, Claire; Mayor, Michel; Lo Curto, Gaspare; Ségransan, Damien; Udry, Stéphane; Bouchy, François; Benz, Willy; Lovis, Christophe et al. (2010), The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets: XXVI: Seven new planetary systems, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201015371
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Johnson, John Asher; Howard, Andrew W.; Bowler, Brendan P.; Henry, Gregory W.; Marcy, Geoffrey W.; Wright, Jason T.; Fischer, Debra A.; Isaacson, Howard (2010), "Retired a Stars and Their Companions. IV. Seven Jovian Exoplanets from Keck Observatory1", Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 122 (892): 701–711, doi:10.1086/653809, Bibcode: 2010PASP..122..701J
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Meschiari, Stefano et al. (2011). "The Lick-Carnegie Survey: Four New Exoplanet Candidates". The Astrophysical Journal 727 (2): 117. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/727/2/117. Bibcode: 2011ApJ...727..117M.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Arriagada, Pamela; Butler, R. Paul; Minniti, Dante; López-Morales, Mercedes; Shectman, Stephen A.; Adams, Fred C.; Boss, Alan P.; Chambers, John E. (2010), "Five Long-period Extrasolar Planets in Eccentric orbits from the Magellan Planet Search Program", The Astrophysical Journal 711 (2): 1229–1235, doi:10.1088/0004-637X/711/2/1229, Bibcode: 2010ApJ...711.1229A
- ↑ Boisse, Isabelle; Eggenberger, Anne; Santos, Nuno C.; Lovis, Christophe; Bouchy, François; Hébrard, Guillaume; Arnold, Luc; Bonfils, Xavier et al. (2010). "The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets". Astronomy & Astrophysics 523: A88. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201014909.
- ↑ Giant Planet Occurrence in the Stellar Mass-Metallicity Plane
- ↑ Alsubai, K. A.; Parley, N. R.; Bramich, D. M.; West, R. G.; Sorensen, P. M.; Collier Cameron, A.; Latham, D. W.; Horne, K. et al. (2011). "Qatar-1b: A hot Jupiter orbiting a metal-rich K dwarf star". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 417 (1): 709–716. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19316.x. Bibcode: 2011MNRAS.417..709A.
- ↑ Garhart, Emily; Deming, Drake; Mandell, Avi; Knutson, Heather A.; Wallack, Nicole; Burrows, Adam; Fortney, Jonathan J.; Hood, Callie et al. (2020). "Statistical Characterization of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres Using Spitzer's Secondary Eclipses". The Astronomical Journal 159 (4): 137. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ab6cff. Bibcode: 2020AJ....159..137G.
- ↑ A new take on the low-mass brown dwarf companions on wide orbits in Upper-Scorpius.
- ↑ M. Kuzuhara, M. Tamura, M. Ishii, T. Kudo, S. Nishiyama, and R. Kandori, "THE WIDEST-SEPARATION SUBSTELLAR COMPANION CANDIDATE TO A BINARY T TAURI STAR", 2011
- ↑ Triaud, A. H. M. J.; Queloz, D.; Hellier, C.; Gillon, M.; Smalley, B.; Hebb, L.; Collier Cameron, A.; Anderson, D. et al. (2011). "WASP-23b: A transiting hot Jupiter around a K dwarf and its Rossiter-Mc Laughlin effect". Astronomy & Astrophysics 531: A24. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201016367. Bibcode: 2011A&A...531A..24T.
- ↑ Enoch, B.; Cameron, A. Collier; Anderson, D. R.; Lister, T. A.; Hellier, C.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Queloz, D.; Smalley, B. et al. (2010). "WASP-25b: A 0.6 MJ planet in the Southern hemisphere". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: no. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17550.x.
- ↑ Brown, D. J. A.; Cameron, A. Collier; Anderson, D. R.; Enoch, B.; Hellier, C.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Miller, G. R. M.; Pollacco, D. et al. (2012). "Rossiter-Mc Laughlin effect measurements for WASP-16, WASP-25 and WASP-31★". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 423 (2): 1503–1520. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20973.x. Bibcode: 2012MNRAS.423.1503B.
- ↑ Southworth, John; Hinse, T. C.; Burgdorf, M.; Calchi Novati, S.; Dominik, M.; Galianni, P.; Gerner, T.; Giannini, E. et al. (2014). "High-precision photometry by telescope defocussing – VI. WASP-24, WASP-25 and WASP-26★". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 444 (1): 776–789. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1492. Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.444..776S.
- ↑ Smalley, B.; Anderson, D. R.; Collier Cameron, A.; Gillon, M.; Hellier, C.; Lister, T. A.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Queloz, D. et al. (2010). "WASP-26b: A 1-Jupiter-mass planet around an early-G-type star". Astronomy and Astrophysics 520: A56. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201014705. Bibcode: 2010A&A...520A..56S.
- ↑ internet archive - WASP-28b: a hot Jupiter transiting a low-metallicity star
- ↑ Anderson, D. R.; Collier Cameron, A.; Hellier, C.; Lendl, M.; Lister, T. A.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Queloz, D.; Smalley, B. et al. (2014), "WASP-20b and WASP-28b: A hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars", Astronomy & Astrophysics 575: A61, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201423591
- ↑ Hellier, Coel; Anderson, D. R.; Collier Cameron, A.; Gillon, M.; Lendl, M.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Queloz, D.; Smalley, B. et al. (2010). "WASP-29b: A SATURN-SIZED TRANSITING EXOPLANET". The Astrophysical Journal 723 (1): L60–L63. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/723/1/L60. Bibcode: 2010ApJ...723L..60H.
- ↑ A Gemini ground-based transmission spectrum of WASP-29b: a featureless spectrum from 515 to 720 nm
- ↑ TERMS PHOTOMETRY OF KNOWN TRANSITING EXOPLANETS
- ↑ WASP-29b: Another Cool Exoplanet With Abundant CO?
- ↑ Ian Wong, "Optical to near-infrared transmission spectra of three cool gas giants"
- ↑ Lei-Lei Sun, Sheng-Hong Gu, Xiao-Bin Wang at al., "Long-term transit timing monitoring and homogenous study of WASP-32", 2015
- ↑ Brothwell, R. D.; Watson, C. A.; Hébrard, G.; Triaud, A. H. M. J.; Cegla, H. M.; Santerne, A.; Hébrard, E.; Anderson, D. R. et al. (2014). "A window on exoplanet dynamical histories: Rossiter–Mc Laughlin observations of WASP-13b and WASP-32b". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 440 (4): 3392–3401. doi:10.1093/mnras/stu520. Bibcode: 2014MNRAS.440.3392B.
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Brown, D. J. A.; Collier Cameron, A.; Díaz, R. F.; Doyle, A. P.; Gillon, M.; Lendl, M.; Smalley, B.; Triaud, A. H. M. J. et al. (2012). "Analysis of Spin-Orbit Alignment in the Wasp-32, Wasp-38, and Hat-P-27/Wasp-40 Systems". The Astrophysical Journal 760 (2): 139. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/760/2/139. Bibcode: 2012ApJ...760..139B.
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- ↑ WASP-34b: a near-grazing transiting sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet in a hierarchical triple system
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