Astronomy:List of exoplanets discovered in 2011
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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2011.[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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7 Canis Majoris b | 1.85 | 735.1 | 1.758 | radial vel. | 64.65 | 1.34 | 4826 | [2] | ||
82 G. Eridani b | 0.0085 | 18.315 | 0.1207 | 660 | radial vel. | 19.57 | 0.7 | 5401 | [3] | |
82 G. Eridani c | 0.0076 | 40.114 | 0.2036 | 508 | radial vel. | 19.57 | 0.7 | 5401 | [3] | |
82 G. Eridani d | 0.015 | 90.309 | 0.3499 | 388 | radial vel. | 19.57 | 0.7 | 5401 | [3] | |
BD+48 738 b | 0.91 | 392.6 | 1.0 | radial vel. | 2910 | 0.74 | 4414 | [4] | ||
CFBDSIR J145829+101343 b | 10.5 | 10037.5 | 2.6 | 370 | imaging | 75.34 | 0.02 | 580 | Likely brown dwarf[5] | |
CoRoT-16b | 0.535 | 1.17 | 5.35227 | 0.0618 | 1086 | transit | 2740 | 1.1 | 5650 | [6] |
CoRoT-17b | 2.43 | 1.02 | 3.7681 | 0.0461 | 1626 | transit | 3001 | 1.04 | 5740 | [7] |
CoRoT-18b | 3.47 | 1.31 | 1.9000693 | 0.0295 | 1550 | transit | 2838 | 0.95 | 5440 | [8] |
CoRoT-19b | 1.11 | 1.29 | 3.89713 | 0.0518 | 2000 | transit | 2511 | 1.21 | 6090 | [9] |
CoRoT-20b | 4.3 | 0.84 | 9.24285 | 0.09 | 1024 | transit | 2819 | 1.14 | 4947 | [10] |
COROT-21b | 2.26±0.31 | 1.30±0.14 | 2.72474±0.00014 | 0.0417±0.0011 | transit | 4560±930 | 1.29±0.09 | 6200±100 | [11] | |
CoRoT-23b | 2.8 | 1.05 | 3.6313 | 0.048 | 1660 | transit | 1957 | 1.14 | 5900 | [12] |
Gliese 433 b | 0.01901 | 7.3705 | 0.062 | radial vel. | 29.58 | 0.48 | 3461 | [13] | ||
Gliese 667 Cc | 0.012 | 28.14 | 0.125 | radial vel. | 22.18 | 0.33 | 3350 | [13]Potentially habitable exoplanet | ||
Gliese 785 b | 0.0532 | 74.72 | 0.32 | 355 | radial vel. | 28.7 | 0.8 | 5166 | [3] | |
Gliese 785 c | 0.076 | 525.8 | 1.18 | 185 | radial vel. | 28.7 | 0.8 | 5166 | [3] | |
HAT-P-27b | 0.62 | 1.02 | 3.039577 | 0.04 | transit | 665.38 | 0.94 | 5300 | [14] | |
HAT-P-28b | 0.626 | 1.212 | 3.257215 | 0.0434 | 1384 | transit | 1288 | 1.02 | 5680 | [15] |
HAT-P-29b | 0.88 | 1.17 | 5.72319 | 0.0667 | 1271 | transit | 1032 | 1.45 | 6087 | [15]Proper name Surt |
HAT-P-30b | 0.83 | 1.44 | 2.8106 | 0.0419 | 1630 | transit | 702.2 | 1.55 | 6304 | Independent discoveries[16][17] |
HAT-P-31b | 2.27 | 1.09 | 5.00542 | 0.061 | 1450 | transit | 1133 | 1.31 | 6065 | Additional planet in system suspected.[18] |
HAT-P-32b | 0.68 | 1.98 | 2.1500082 | 0.03397 | 1836 | transit | 950.81 | 1.13 | 6001 | [19] |
HAT-P-33b | 0.92 | 1.85 | 3.47447 | 0.04995 | 1782 | transit | 1306 | 1.82 | 6446 | [19] |
HD 1461 c | 0.01759 | 13.5052 | 0.1117 | radial vel. | 76.5 | 1.02 | 5765 | [20]Planet confirmed in 2015[21] | ||
HD 1502 b | 2.75 | 428.5 | 1.262 | radial vel. | 626.11 | 1.46 | 4947 | [22]Proper name Indépendance | ||
HD 5891 b | 7.63 | 177.11 | 0.64 | radial vel. | 932.02 | 1.93 | 4673 | [22] | ||
HD 7199 b | 0.27 | 615 | 1.36 | radial vel. | 118.04 | 0.77 | 5371 | [23]Proper name Hairu | ||
HD 7449 A b | 0.508 | 1255.5 | 2.38 | radial vel. | 126.26 | 1.05 | 6024 | [23] | ||
HD 14651 b | 47±3.4 | 79.4179±0.0021 | 0.361±0.013 | radial vel. | 127 | 0.96±0.03 | 5491±26 | Brown dwarf or star[24] | ||
HD 18742 b | 3.4 | 766 | 1.82 | radial vel. | 532.86 | 1.36 | 4940 | [22]Proper name Bagan | ||
HD 20003 b | 0.0378±0.0031 | 11.849±0.003 | 0.0974±0.0016 | radial vel. | 136.6±0.2 | 0.942±0.046 | 5510+48−137 | [20] | ||
HD 20003 c | 0.0422±0.0040 | 33.823±0.065 | 0.1961±0.0032 | radial vel. | 136.6±0.2 | 0.942±0.046 | 5510+48−137 | [20] | ||
HD 20781 b | 0.0334+0.0038−0.0037 | 29.158+0.0102−0.01 | 0.1647+0.0076−0.0083 | radial vel. | 115.36±4.4 | 0.7 | 5256±29 | [20] | ||
HD 20781 c | 0.0442±0.0049 | 85.5073+0.0983−0.0947 | 0.3374+0.0155−0.017 | radial vel. | 115.36±4.4 | 0.7 | 5256±29 | [20] | ||
HD 21693 b | 0.0259+0.0034−0.0033 | 0.1976 | 22.6786+0.0085−0.0087 | 0.1455+0.0058−0.0063 | radial vel. | 105.61±1.66 | 0.8 | 5430±26 | [20]Confirmed in 2017.[25] | |
HD 21693 c | 0.0547±0.0056 | 53.7357+0.0312−0.0309 | 0.2586+0.0103−0.0113 | radial vel. | 105.61±1.66 | 0.8 | 5430±26 | [20]Confirmed in 2017.[25] | ||
HD 22781 b | 13.65 | 528.07 | 1.167 | radial vel. | 106.43 | 0.75 | 5027 | [24] | ||
HD 28678 b | 1.542 | 380.2 | 1.18 | radial vel. | 622.72 | 1.53 | 4972 | [22]Proper name Tassili | ||
HD 30246 b | 55.1+20.3−8.2 | 990.7±5.6 | 2.012±0.069 | radial vel. | 160 | 1.05±0.04 | 5833±44 | Brown dwarf or star[24] | ||
HD 30856 b | 1.547 | 847 | 1.85 | radial vel. | 429.56 | 1.17 | 4895 | [22]Proper name Nakanbé | ||
HD 31527 b | 0.0329±0.0028 | 16.5535+0.0034−0.0035 | 0.1254+0.0041−0.0045 | radial vel. | 125.8±2.9 | 0.96 | 5898±13 | [20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25] | ||
HD 31527 c | 0.0445±0.0040.0039 | 51.2053+0.0373−0.0368 | 0.2663+0.0088−0.0095 | radial vel. | 125.8±2.9 | 0.96 | 5898±13 | [20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25] | ||
HD 31527 d | 0.0372+0.0053−0.0052 | 271.6737+2.1135−2.2471 | 0.8098+0.0273−0.0293 | radial vel. | 125.8±2.9 | 0.96 | 5898±13 | [20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25] | ||
HD 33142 b | 1.385 | 326 | 1.07 | radial vel. | 397.27 | 1.41 | 4978 | [22] | ||
HD 39194 b | 0.0126 | 5.63 | 0.056±0.001 | radial vel. | 71.43 | 0.67±0.04 | 5205±23 | [20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27] | ||
HD 39194 c | 0.0198 | 14.03 | 0.103±0.002 | radial vel. | 71.43 | 0.67±0.04 | 5205±23 | [20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27] | ||
HD 39194 d | 0.0126 | 33.91 | 0.185±0.033 | radial vel. | 71.43 | 0.67±0.04 | 5205±23 | [20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27] | ||
HD 45184 b | 0.0384+0.0033−0.0032 | 5.8854±0.0003 | 0.0644+0.002−0.0021 | radial vel. | 71.36±0.62 | 1.03 | 5869±14 | [20]Confirmed in 2017[26] | ||
HD 51608#Planetary system (ru) | 0.0402+0.0038−0.0037 | 14.0726±0.0016 | 0.1059+0.0043−0.0046 | radial vel. | 113.6±2.02 | 0.8 | 5358±22 | [20]Confirmed in 2017.[26][25] | ||
HD 51608#Planetary system (ru) | 0.045+0.0051−0.0048 | 95.9446+0.1555−0.1366 | 0.3809+0.0153−0.0164 | radial vel. | 113.6±2.02 | 0.8 | 5358±22 | [20]Confirmed in 2017.[26][25] | ||
HD 82886 b | 2.33 | 705 | 1.58 | radial vel. | 415.93 | 2.53 | 4953 | [22]Proper name Arber | ||
HD 85512 b | 0.01 | 58.43 | 0.26 | 298 | radial vel. | 36.79 | 0.43 | 4300 | [3] | |
HD 93385 Ac | 0.0223 | 13.18 | 0.112±0.002 | radial vel. | 141.6±0.2 | 1.04±0.01 | 5823±35 | [20]Originally planet HD 93385 b, confirmed in 2017,[26] renamed in 2021[27] | ||
HD 93385 Ad | 0.0274 | 45.84 | 0.2565±0.0043 | radial vel. | 141.6±0.2 | 1.04±0.01 | 5823±35 | [20]Originally planet HD 93385 c, confirmed in 2017,[26] renamed in 2021.[27] | ||
HD 96063 b | 1.27 | 362.5 | 1.11 | radial vel. | 458.66 | 1.37 | 5020 | [22]Proper name Ramajay | ||
HD 96127 b | 20.96 | 647.3 | 1.42 | radial vel. | 1949 | 10.94 | 3943 | [4]Likely not a planet, but a star[28] | ||
HD 96700 b | 0.0280 | 8.12 | 0.0777±0.0013 | radial vel. | 84±1 | 0.89±0.01 | 5845±13 | [20]Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c[27] | ||
HD 96700 c | 0.0400 | 103.5 | 0.424±0.007 | radial vel. | 84±1 | 0.89±0.01 | 5845±13 | [20]Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c[27] | ||
HD 98219 b | 1.964 | 433.8 | 1.26 | radial vel. | 372.06 | 1.41 | 4925 | [22]Proper name Ixbalanqué | ||
HD 99706 b | 1.23 | 841 | 1.98 | radial vel. | 480.15 | 1.46 | 4862 | [22] | ||
HD 100655 b | 1.61 | 157.57001 | 0.68 | radial vel. | 449.2 | 2.28 | 4891 | [29]Proper name Sazum | ||
HD 102329 b | 8.16 | 778.1 | 1.81 | radial vel. | 712.41 | 3.21 | 4745 | [22] | ||
HD 106270 b | 10.13 | 1888 | 3.34 | radial vel. | 306.79 | 1.39 | 5509 | [22] | ||
HD 108863 b | 2.414 | 437.7 | 1.32 | radial vel. | 539.87 | 1.59 | 4878 | [22] | ||
HD 116029 b | 1.4 | 670 | 1.65 | radial vel. | 403.4 | 0.83 | 4819 | [22]One more planet in the system (unconfirmed) | ||
HD 126525 b | 0.237±0.002 | 960.41+6.19−6.33 | 1.837±0.010 | radial vel. | 124.1+4.3−4.6 | 0.90±0.01 | 5638±13 | [20] | ||
HD 131496 b | 1.8 | 896 | 2.01 | radial vel. | 431.65 | 1.34 | 4846 | [22]Proper name Madriu | ||
HD 132563 Bb | 1.49 | 1544 | 2.62 | radial vel. | 344.01 | 1.08 | 6073 | [30] | ||
HD 134060 b | 0.0318+0.0025−0.0024 | 3.2696±0.0001 | 0.0444±0.0007 | radial vel. | 78.38±0.07 | 1.095 | 5966±14 | [20]Eccentric orbit, confirmed in 2017.[25] | ||
HD 134060 c | 0.0922+0.0139−0.0133 | 1292+48−44 | 2.226±0.051 | radial vel. | 78.38±0.07 | 1.095 | 5966±14 | [20]Confirmed in 2017.[25] | ||
HD 134606 b | 0.0292±0.0030 | 12.083±0.010 | 0.1023±0.0017 | radial vel. | 87.45±0.07 | 0.998±0.024 | 5616±34 | [20] | ||
HD 134606 c | 0.0382±0.0053 | 59.52±0.17 | 0.2962±0.0049 | radial vel. | 87.45±0.07 | 0.998±0.024 | 5616±34 | [20] | ||
HD 134606 d | 0.1212±0.0130 | 459.3±8.3 | 1.157±0.024 | radial vel. | 87.45±0.07 | 0.998±0.024 | 5616±34 | [20] | ||
HD 137388 b | 0.2 | 330 | 0.89 | radial vel. | 132.2 | 0.68 | 5181 | [23]Proper name Kererū | ||
HD 142245 b | 3.07 | 1299 | 2.78 | radial vel. | 318.01 | 3.5 | 4922 | [22] | ||
HD 152581 b | 1.869 | 686.5 | 1.66 | radial vel. | 543.2 | 1.3 | 5027 | [22]Proper name Ganja | ||
HD 156279 b | 9.88 | 131.05 | 0.49 | radial vel. | 118.17 | 0.95 | 5453 | [24] | ||
HD 158038 b | 1.53 | 521 | 1.5 | radial vel. | 310.25 | 1.3 | 4860 | [22] | ||
HD 150433 b | 0.168±0.020 | 1096±27 | 1.930±0.045 | radial vel. | 99.36±0.10 | [20] | ||||
HD 154088 b | 0.0208 | 18.56±0.01 | 0.134±0.002 | radial vel. | 58.2±0.5 | 0.91±0.02 | 5374±43 | [20]Confirmed in 2021[27] | ||
HD 157172 b | 0.12 | 104.84±0.13 | 0.416±0.007 | radial vel. | 107.75±0.22 | [20] | ||||
HD 163607 b | 0.7836 | 75.2203 | 0.362 | radial vel. | 221.53 | 1.12 | 5522 | [31] | ||
HD 163607 c | 2.201 | 1272 | 2.39 | radial vel. | 221.53 | 1.12 | 5522 | [31] | ||
HD 164509 b | 0.443 | 280.17 | 0.87 | radial vel. | 173.49 | 1.12 | 5922 | [31] | ||
HD 189567 b | 0.0267 | 14.3 | 0.111±0.002 | radial vel. | 58.43±0.04 | 0.83±0.01 | 5726±15 | [20]Confirmed in 2021, also unconfirmed planet HD 189567 c in the system[27] | ||
HD 192310 c | 0.076 | 525.8 | 1.18 | radial vel. | 28.7 | 0.78 | 5069 | [3] | ||
HD 204313 c | 0.0553 | 34.905 | 0.2099 | radial vel. | 154 | 1.02 | 5776 | [20]Confirmed in 2015.[21] | ||
HD 215152 c | 0.0054+0.0019−0.0023 | 7.2824+0.0045−0.0083 | 0.06739+0.00086−0.00089 | radial vel. | 70.48±0.16 | 0.770±0.015 | 4935±76 | [20]Confirmed in 2018.[32] | ||
HD 215152 d | 0.0088+0.0025−0.0029 | 10.8650+0.0056−0.0061 | 0.0880+0.0011−0.0012 | radial vel. | 70.48±0.16 | 0.770±0.015 | 4935±76 | [20]Confirmed in 2018.[32] | ||
HD 204941 b | 0.266 | 1733 | 2.55 | radial vel. | 93.74 | 0.58 | 5026 | [23] | ||
HD 215456 b | 0.101 | 191.99±0.73 | 0.652±0.011 | radial vel. | 129.3±0.2 | [20] | ||||
HD 215456 c | 0.246 | 2277±67 | 3.394±0.088 | radial vel. | 129.3±0.2 | [20] | ||||
HD 240237 b | 15.89 | 745.7 | 1.92 | radial vel. | 3125 | 8.76 | 3926 | [4] | ||
HIP 5158 c | 15.04 | 9017.76 | 7.7 | radial vel. | 168.56 | 0.78 | 4962 | [33] | ||
HIP 57274 b | 0.02 | 8.1352 | 0.07 | radial vel. | 84.41 | 0.29 | 4510 | [34] | ||
HIP 57274 c | 0.40902 | 32.03 | 0.178 | radial vel. | 84.41 | 0.29 | 4510 | [34] | ||
HIP 57274 d | 0.5267 | 431.7 | 1.01 | radial vel. | 84.41 | 0.29 | 4510 | [34] | ||
HU Aquarii b | 5.9 | 2390 | 3.6 | timing | 626.89 | 0.88 | 5952 | Controversial | ||
HU Aquarii c | 4.5 | 4368 | 5.4 | timing | 626.89 | 0.88 | 5952 | Controversial | ||
Kepler-10b | 0.0145 | 0.132 | 0.837491 | 0.0172 | 2130 | transit | 608.3 | 0.91 | 5708 | [35] |
Kepler-10c | 0.02319 | 0.207 | 45.2946 | 0.241 | 584 | transit | 608.3 | 0.91 | 5708 | [36] |
Kepler-11b | 0.006 | 0.161 | 10.3039 | 0.091 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-11c | 0.009 | 0.256 | 13.0241 | 0.107 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-11d | 0.023 | 0.278 | 22.6845 | 0.155 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-11e | 0.025 | 0.374 | 31.9996 | 0.195 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-11f | 0.006 | 0.222 | 46.6888 | 0.25 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-11g | 0.079 | 0.297 | 118.3807 | 0.466 | transit | 2148 | 0.96 | 5663 | [37] | |
Kepler-12b | 0.432 | 1.754 | 4.4379629 | 0.0553 | 1480 | transit | 2950 | 1.17 | 5947 | [38] |
Kepler-13b | 9.28 | 1.512 | 1.763588 | 0.03641 | 2550 | transit | 1354 | 1.72 | 7650 | [39] |
Kepler-14b | 8.4 | 1.136 | 6.790123 | 0.0771 | 1605 | transit | 3196 | 1.51 | 6395 | [40] |
Kepler-15b | 0.66 | 0.96 | 4.942782 | 0.05714 | 1251 | transit | 2464 | 1.02 | 5515 | [41] |
Kepler-16b | 0.333 | 0.754 | 228.776 | 0.7048 | transit | 245.44 | 0.69 | 4450 | [42] | |
Kepler-17b | 2.45 | 1.31 | 1.4857108 | 0.02591 | 1570 | transit | 2609 | 1.16 | 5781 | [43] |
Kepler-18b | 0.022 | 0.178 | 3.504725 | 0.0447 | transit | 1430 | 0.97 | 5345 | [44] | |
Kepler-18c | 0.054 | 0.49 | 7.64159 | 0.0752 | transit | 1430 | 0.97 | 5345 | [44] | |
Kepler-18d | 0.052 | 0.623 | 14.85888 | 0.1172 | transit | 1430 | 0.97 | 5345 | [44] | |
Kepler-19b | 0.02643 | 0.197 | 9.28716 | 0.085 | transit | 717.4 | 0.94 | 5544 | [45] | |
Kepler-19c | 0.04122 | 28.731 | timing | 717.4 | 0.94 | 5544 | [45] | |||
Kepler-20b | 0.03052 | 0.167 | 3.69611525 | 0.0463 | 1105 | transit | 929.18 | 0.95 | 5495 | [46] |
Kepler-20c | 0.04012 | 0.272 | 10.85409089 | 0.0949 | 772 | transit | 929.18 | 0.95 | 5495 | [46] |
Kepler-20d | 0.03168 | 0.245 | 77.61130017 | 0.3506 | 401 | transit | 929.18 | 0.95 | 5495 | [46] |
Kepler-20e | 0.01 | 0.077 | 6.09852281 | 0.0639 | 1040 | transit | 929.18 | 0.95 | 5495 | [46] |
Kepler-20f | 0.045 | 0.089 | 19.57758478 | 0.1396 | 705 | transit | 929.18 | 0.95 | 5495 | [46] |
Kepler-21b | 0.01598 | 0.146 | 2.78578 | 0.042717 | 2025 | transit | 370 | 1.41 | 6305 | [47] |
Kepler-22b | 0.113 | 0.212 | 289.8623 | 0.849 | 262 | transit | 619.72 | 0.97 | 5518 | Potentially habitable exoplanet[48] |
Kepler-23b | 0.8 | 0.17 | 7.1073 | 0.075 | transit | 2793 | 1.1 | 5828 | [49] | |
Kepler-23c | 2.7 | 0.285 | 10.7421 | 0.099 | transit | 2793 | 1.1 | 5828 | [49] | |
Kepler-24b | 1.6 | 0.214 | 8.1453 | 0.08 | transit | 3901 | 0.98 | 5897 | [49] | |
Kepler-24c | 1.6 | 0.25 | 12.3335 | 0.106 | transit | 3901 | 0.98 | 5897 | [49] | |
Kepler-25b | 0.0275 | 0.245 | 6.238297 | 0.068 | transit | 798.98 | 1.19 | 6270 | [50] | |
Kepler-25c | 0.0479 | 0.465 | 12.7207 | 0.11 | transit | 798.98 | 1.19 | 6270 | [50] | |
Kepler-26b | 0.01611 | 0.248 | 12.28 | 0.08551 | 427 | transit | 1104 | 0.54 | 3914 | [50] |
Kepler-26c | 0.01951 | 0.243 | 17.2559 | 0.10725 | 381 | transit | 1104 | 0.54 | 3914 | [50] |
Kepler-27b | 9.11 | 0.357 | 15.3348 | 0.118 | transit | 3507 | 0.65 | 5400 | [50] | |
Kepler-27c | 13.8 | 0.437 | 31.3309 | 0.191 | transit | 3507 | 0.65 | 5400 | [50] | |
Kepler-28b | 1.51 | 0.321 | 5.9123 | 0.062 | 583 | transit | 1448 | 0.75 | 4590 | [50] |
Kepler-28c | 1.36 | 0.303 | 8.9858 | 0.081 | 507 | transit | 1448 | 0.75 | 4590 | [50] |
Kepler-29b | 0.01419 | 0.299 | 10.3384 | 0.09 | transit | 2779 | 0.98 | 5701 | [51] | |
Kepler-29c | 0.01259 | 0.28 | 13.2884 | 0.11 | transit | 2779 | 0.98 | 5701 | [51] | |
Kepler-31b | 0.491 | 20.8613 | 0.16 | transit | 5700 | 1.21 | 6340 | [52] | ||
Kepler-31c | 4.7 | 0.473 | 42.6318 | 0.26 | transit | 5700 | 1.21 | 6340 | [52] | |
Kepler-32b | 4.1 | 0.196 | 5.90124 | 0.05 | 530 | transit | 1066 | 0.58 | 3900 | [52] |
Kepler-32c | 0.5 | 0.178 | 8.7522 | 0.09 | 470 | transit | 1066 | 0.58 | 3900 | [52] |
Kepler-33b | 0.155 | 5.66793 | 0.0677 | transit | 4086 | 1.29 | 5904 | [53] | ||
Kepler-33c | 0.00123 | 0.285 | 13.17562 | 0.1189 | transit | 4086 | 1.29 | 5904 | [53] | |
Kepler-33d | 0.0123 | 0.477 | 21.77596 | 0.1662 | transit | 4086 | 1.29 | 5904 | [53] | |
Kepler-33e | 0.01753 | 0.359 | 31.7844 | 0.2138 | transit | 4086 | 1.29 | 5904 | [53] | |
Kepler-39b | 20.1 | 1.24 | 21.08721 | 0.164 | 897 | transit | 3557 | 1.29 | 6350 | [54]brown dwarf |
Kepler-41b | 0.56 | 1.29 | 1.8555582 | 0.03101 | 1790 | transit | 3680 | 1.15 | 5750 | [55] |
Kepler-42b | 0.07 | 1.2137672 | 0.0116 | 519 | transit | 126.23 | 0.13 | 3068 | [36] | |
Kepler-42c | 0.065 | 0.45328509 | 0.006 | 720 | transit | 126.23 | 0.13 | 3068 | [36] | |
Kepler-42d | 0.051 | 1.865169 | 0.0154 | 450 | transit | 126.23 | 0.13 | 3068 | [36] | |
Kepler-43 b | 3.23 | 1.219 | 3.0240949 | 0.046 | 1620 | transit | 3379 | 1.32 | 6041 | [43] |
Kepler-44b | 1.0 | 1.09 | 3.2467293 | 0.0446 | 1544 | transit | 4009 | 1.12 | 5800 | [43] |
Kepler-45b | 0.505 | 0.96 | 2.455239 | 0.03 | 1000 | transit | 1086 | 0.59 | 3820 | [53] |
Kepler-70b | 0.0014 | 0.068 | 0.240104 | 0.006 | orbital brightness modulation | 3849 | 0.5 | 27730 | Controversial[56] | |
Kepler-70c | 0.0021 | 0.077 | 0.342887 | 0.0076 | orbital brightness modulation | 3849 | 0.5 | 27730 | Controversial[56] | |
MOA-2009-BLG-266Lb | 0.033 | 2774 | 3.2 | microlensing | 9900 | 0.56 | [57] | |||
Nu2 Lupi b | 0.0145 | 0.132 | 11.57779+0.00091−0.0011 | 0.0969+0.0019−0.0017 | radial vel. | 47.85±0.07 | 0.87±0.04 | 5664±61 | [20] | |
Nu2 Lupi c | 0.0355 | 0.233 | 27.5909+0.0028−0.0031 | 0.1729+0.0034−0.0030 | radial vel. | 47.85±0.07 | 0.87±0.04 | 5664±61 | [20] | |
Nu2 Lupi d | 0.0278 | 0.229 | 107.245±0.050 | 0.425±0.012 | radial vel. | 47.85±0.07 | 0.87±0.04 | 5664±61 | [20] | |
NY Vir (AB) b | 2.3 | 3160 | 3.3 | timing | 1800 | 0.6 | 33000 | Circumbinary planet[58] | ||
NY Vir (AB) c | 4.49 | 9861.75 | 7.54 | timing | 1800 | 0.6 | 33000 | Circumbinary planet[59] | ||
PSR J1719-1438 b | 1.2 | 0.09070629 | 0.0044 | timing | 3914 | 1.4 | 4500 | Shortest orbital period of any known exoplanet[60] | ||
Qatar-2 b | 2.494 | 1.254 | 1.33711647 | 0.02153 | 1344 | transit | 594.67 | 0.74 | 4645 | [61] |
TrES-5 | 1.79 | 1.194 | 1.48224686 | 0.02459 | 1480 | transit | 1188 | 0.9 | 5171 | [62] |
UZ Fornacis b | 6.3 | 5840 | 5.9 | timing | 781.5 | 0.7 | 5286 | false positive | ||
UZ Fornacis c | 7.7 | 1916.25 | 2.8 | timing | 781.5 | 0.7 | 5286 | unconfirmed as in 2020 | ||
WASP-35b | 0.72±0.06 | 1.32±0.03 | 3.16158 | 0.04317 | transit | 663.39 | 1.05 | 5990 | [16] | |
WASP-39b | 0.28 | 1.27 | 4.055259 | 0.0486 | 1166 | transit | 750.18 | 0.93 | 5400 | [63] Proper name Bocaprins |
WASP-43b | 1.78 | 0.93 | 0.813475 | 0.0142 | 1427 | transit | 260.93 | 0.58 | 4400 | [64] |
WASP-44b | 0.87 | 1.1 | 2.423804 | 0.03453 | 1337 | transit | 1201 | 0.94 | 5420 | [65] |
WASP-45b | 0.964 | 0.946 | 3.126089 | 0.03963 | 1153 | transit | 693.04 | 0.85 | 5150 | [65] |
WASP-46b | 1.91 | 1.174 | 1.43036763 | 0.02335 | 1636 | transit | 1237 | 0.83 | 5600 | [65] |
WASP-48b | 0.8 | 1.5 | 2.14363 | 0.03444 | 2035 | transit | 1501 | 0.88 | 5920 | [16] |
WASP-50 b | 1.4688 | 1.166 | 1.9551 | 0.0293 | 1395 | transit | 606.08 | 0.89 | 5400 | [66]Proper name Maeping |
WD 0806-661 b | 7.5 | 2500 | 323 | imaging | 62.62 | 0.62 | 9552 | Y-type sub-brown dwarf[67] |
Specific exoplanet lists
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