List of exoplanets discovered in 2014

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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2014.

For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually a lower limit. (See Minimum mass for more information)

Contents

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K) [1] Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
BD-11 4672 b 0.5316672.28radial vel.890.574475 [2]
Beta Cancri b 7.8605.21.7radial vel.290.41.74092.1 [3]
Beta Ursae Minoris b 6.1522.31.4radial vel.126.51.44126 [3]
COROT-22b 0.0380.4359.755980.092885transit19301.15939 [4]
COROT-24b 0.0180.335.11340.0561070transit20000.914950 [5]
COROT-24c 0.0880.4411.7590.098850transit20000.914950 [5]
COROT-27b 10.391.0073.575320.04761500transit3400±2001.055900 [6] Planet lost [7]
Gliese 15 Ab 0.01711.44330.0717radial vel.11.60.383567 [8]
Gliese 27.1 b 0.040915.8190.101radial vel.77.050.533542Alternately known as Gliese 9018, [9] not related to Gliese 27.
Gliese 180 b 0.026117.3800.103radial vel.38.950.433371 [9]
Gliese 229 Ab 0.104710.970radial vel.18.770.583564 [9]
Gliese 433 c 0.144900+1800
1000
4.7+1.2
0.8
radial vel.29.570.483472 [9]
Gliese 422 b 0.031126.1610.119radial vel.41.320.353323 [9]
Gliese 687 b 0.05838.140.16353radial vel.14.80.413413 [10]
Gliese 3293 b 0.0740630.59870.14339radial vel.51.40.423466 [11]
Gliese 3293 c 0.06636122.61960.36175radial vel.51.40.423466 [11]
Gliese 3341 b 0.020814.2070.089radial vel.77.10.473526 [11]
GU Piscium b 11.31.2652000imaging1600.333250±32 [12]
HAT-P-49b 1.731.4132.6915480.04382131transit10501.546820 [13]
HAT-P-54b 0.760.9443.7998470.04117transit4430.654390 [14] Disputed in 2016, [15] reconfirmed in 2021. [16]
HATS-4b 1.3231.022.5167290.03621315transit140015403 [17]
HATS-5b 0.2370.9124.7633870.05421025transit8400.945304 [18]
HATS-6b 0.3190.9983.32527250.03623transit4840.573724 [19]
HD 564 b 0.33492.31.2radial vel.1750.965902 [2]
HD 4203 c 2.1767006.95radial vel.253.81.135702 [20]
HD 5319 c 1.158862.071radial vel.3701.514958 [21]
HD 10442 b 2.110432.335radial vel.443±41.565034 [21]
HD 11506 c 0.408±0.057223.41±0.320.774±0.038radial vel.167.4±0.41.12±0.025833±28 [21]
HD 14067 b 7.814553.4radial vel.5332.44815 [22]
HD 30669 b 0.4716842.69radial vel.1860.925400 [2]
HD 75784 b 1.15341.71.073radial vel.2241.414917 [21]
HD 100546 b 6.953imaging3202.410500Largest exoplanet discovered [23]
HD 103720 b 0.624.55570.0498radial vel.1360.795017 [2]
HD 108341 b 3.511292radial vel.1610.845122 [2]
HD 114613 b 0.4838275.16radial vel.66.81.365729 [24]
HD 141399 b 0.45194.440.415radial vel.1181.075600 [25]
HD 141399 c 1.33201.990.689radial vel.1181.075600 [25]
HD 141399 d 1.181069.82.09radial vel.1181.075600 [25]
HD 141399 e 0.6650005radial vel.1181.075600 [25]
HD 154857 c 2.5834525.36radial vel.223.51.725605 [24]
HIP 67851 b 1.3888.90.46radial vel.208.3±0.61.634890 [26]
HIP 67851 c 4.34±0.591741±393.09±0.18radial vel.208.3±0.61.634890 [27]
HIP 97233 b 201058.82.55radial vel.3471.935020 [26]
HIP 105854 b 8.2184.20.81radial vel.2762.14780 [28]
HIP 116454 b 0.0370.2269.12050.0906radial vel.1800.785089 [29]
Kapteyn b 0.01548.616+0.036
0.032
0.168radial vel.12.80.283550Existence of planet been disputed. [30] [31]
Kapteyn c 0.022121.540.311radial vel.12.80.283550Existence of planet been disputed. [30] [31]
Kepler-23d 0.19615.2742990.124transit26001.115828 [32]
Kepler-24d 0.1494.2443840.051transit39001.035897 [32]
Kepler-24e 0.24818.9983550.138transit39001.035897 [32]
Kepler-25d 0.283123radial vel.798±41.196270 [33] [32]
Kepler-26d 0.0953.5439190.039transit1104±100.543914 [32]
Kepler-26e 0.21546.8279150.22transit1104±100.543914 [32]
Kepler-31d 6.80.34887.64510.4transit68001.216340 [32]
Kepler-37e 51.196timing2200.85417 [32]
Kepler-48d 0.0250.18242.8961transit1009±50.885194 [33] [32]
Kepler-48e 2.067982radial vel.1009±50.885194 [33]
Kepler-49d 0.1432.5765490.031transit1024±80.554252 [32]
Kepler-49e 0.13918.5961080.116transit1024±80.554252 [32]
Kepler-51d 0.0240.865130.1940.509transit2610±501.046018 [32]
Kepler-52d 0.17436.4451710.182transit1058±70.544263 [32]
Kepler-53d 0.1899.7519620.091transit4600±2000.985858 [32]
Kepler-54d 0.13620.9956940.126transit893±90.514252 [32]
Kepler-55d 0.1422.2110990.029transit1920±300.624503 [32]
Kepler-55e 0.1384.6175340.048transit1920±300.624503 [32]
Kepler-55f 0.14210.1985450.081transit1920±300.624503 [32]
Kepler-58d 0.26240.1013710.236transit3250±800.956099 [32]
Kepler-79d 0.0190.63952.09020.287553transit3230±601.176174 [32]
Kepler-79e 0.0130.31181.06590.386477transit3230±601.176174 [32]
Kepler-80d 0.021240.1363.072220.0372transit11600.734540 [32]
Kepler-80e 0.012990.1434.644890.0491transit11600.734540 [32]
Kepler-81d 0.10820.8378460.128transit1147±100.644500 [32]
Kepler-82d 0.1582.3829610.034transit3030±800.855428 [32]
Kepler-82e 0.225.9022060.063transit3030±800.855428 [32]
Kepler-83d 0.1735.1697960.051transit1320±170.664648 [32]
Kepler-84d 0.1234.2245370.052transit4700±50016031 [32]
Kepler-84e 0.23227.4343890.181transit4700±50016031 [32]
Kepler-84f 0.19644.5521690.25transit4700±50016031 [32]
Kepler-85d 0.10717.913230.13transit2550±500.925436 [32]
Kepler-85e 0.11325.2167510.163transit2550±500.925436 [32]
Kepler-93b 0.012650.1324.726739780.0531037transit313.7±0.70.915669 [33]
Kepler-93c 31460radial vel.313.7±0.70.915669 [33]
Kepler-94b 0.0340.3132.50806transit629±20.814781 [33]
Kepler-94c 9.836820.3radial vel.629±20.814781 [33]
Kepler-95b 0.0410.30511.5231transit1472±181.085699 [33]
Kepler-96b 0.0270.23816.2385transit402.2±1.315690 [33]
Kepler-97b 0.0110.1322.58664transit1322±110.945779 [33]
Kepler-97c 1.08789radial vel.1322±110.945779 [33]
Kepler-98b 0.0110.1781.54168transit1154±90.995539 [33]
Kepler-99b 0.0190.1324.60358transit683±30.794782 [33]
Kepler-100b 0.0230.1186.88705transit1002±51.085825 [33] [32]
Kepler-100c 0.19612.8159transit1002±51.085825 [33] [32]
Kepler-100d 0.14435.3331transit1002±51.085825 [33] [32]
Kepler-101b 0.160.513.48768120.0474transit3110±501.175667 [32]
Kepler-101c 0.010.1126.029760.0684transit3110±501.175667 [32]
Kepler-102b 0.0425.28696792transit352.7±0.70.814909 [33] [32]
Kepler-102c 0.0527.07142718transit352.7±0.70.814909 [33] [32]
Kepler-102d 0.0120.10510.3117transit352.7±0.70.814909 [33] [32]
Kepler-102f 0.07927.4536457transit352.7±0.70.814909 [33] [32]
Kepler-103b 0.0310.30115.9654transit1637±191.095845 [33] [32]
Kepler-103c 0.1140.459179.612transit1637±191.095845 [33] [32]
Kepler-104b 0.27711.4275480.094transit1322±140.815711 [32]
Kepler-104c 0.27923.6682050.153transit1322±140.815711 [32]
Kepler-104d 0.31951.7553940.257transit1322±140.815711 [32]
Kepler-105c 0.014470.1177.1262transit1517±180.965827 [32]
Kepler-106b 0.0736.16486transit1470±2015858 [33]
Kepler-106c 0.0330.22313.5708transit1470±2015858 [33] [32]
Kepler-106d 0.08523.9802transit1470±2015858 [33] [32]
Kepler-106e 0.0350.22843.8445transit1470±2015858 [33] [32]
Kepler-107b 0.1393.1799970.044transit1741±185851 [32]
Kepler-107c 0.1614.9014250.059transit1741±185851 [32]
Kepler-107d 0.0957.9582030.082transit1741±185851 [32]
Kepler-107e 0.30814.7490490.123transit1741±185851 [32]
Kepler-108b 0.77249.1839210.292transit4200±5000.875854 [32]
Kepler-108c 0.73190.3234940.721transit4200±5000.875854 [32]
Kepler-109b 0.2116.48163transit1570±171.045952 [33] [32]
Kepler-109c 0.22521.2227transit1570±171.045952 [33] [32]
Kepler-110b 0.16312.6911120.107transit1950±305960 [32]
Kepler-110c 0.19731.7197750.198transit1950±305960 [32]
Kepler-111b 0.1413.3418150.046transit2190±205952 [32]
Kepler-111c 0.651224.7846080.761transit2190±205952 [32]
Kepler-112b 0.2118.4088780.076transit1698±145544 [32]
Kepler-112c 0.21428.5742630.172transit1698±145544 [32]
Kepler-113b 0.0370.1624.754transit862±30.754725 [33] [32]
Kepler-113c 0.1948.92507transit862±30.754725 [33] [32]
Kepler-114b 0.1125.1885490.053722transit852±40.564605 [32]
Kepler-115b 0.0972.4036790.036transit2070±2015979 [32]
Kepler-115c 0.2328.9908890.087transit2070±2015979 [32]
Kepler-116b 0.3055.9687340.069transit3200±501.166142 [32]
Kepler-116c 0.20513.071630.116transit3200±501.166142 [32]
Kepler-117b 0.0940.71918.79592280.1445transit47001.136150 [32]
Kepler-117c 1.841.10150.7903910.2804transit47001.136150 [32]
Kepler-118b 0.1757.5184960.073transit1900±200.865274 [32]
Kepler-118c 0.68520.172020.141transit1900±200.865274 [32]
Kepler-119b 0.3212.4220820.035transit2340±405595 [32]
Kepler-119c 0.0824.1251030.049transit2340±405595 [32]
Kepler-120b 0.1926.3125010.055transit1281±104096 [32]
Kepler-120c 0.13612.7945850.088transit1281±104096 [32]
Kepler-121b 0.2093.1774220.039transit1690±205311 [32]
Kepler-121c 0.20341.0080110.216transit1690±205311 [32]
Kepler-122b 0.2095.7661930.064transit3450±700.996050 [32]
Kepler-122c 0.52412.4659880.108transit3450±700.996050 [32]
Kepler-122d 0.19621.5874750.155transit3450±700.996050 [32]
Kepler-122e 0.23237.9932730.227transit3450±700.996050 [32]
Kepler-122f 0.1130.15656.268timing3450±700.996050?
Kepler-123b 0.26217.2323660.135transit3430±801.036089 [32]
Kepler-123c 0.13226.6950740.181transit3430±801.036089 [32]
Kepler-124b 0.0653.4104930.039transit1386±104984 [32]
Kepler-124c 0.15613.8213750.1transit1386±104984 [32]
Kepler-124d 0.09930.9508510.17transit1386±104984 [32]
Kepler-125b 0.2114.1643890.041transit601±30.553810 [32]
Kepler-125c 0.0665.7744640.051transit601±30.553810 [32]
Kepler-126b 0.13610.4957110.099transit779±56239 [32]
Kepler-126c 0.14121.8697410.162transit779±56239 [32]
Kepler-126d 0.223100.2831340.448transit779±56239 [32]
Kepler-127b 0.12514.4358890.125transit1162±86106 [32]
Kepler-127c 0.23729.3931950.2transit1162±86106 [32]
Kepler-127d 0.23648.6304080.28transit1162±86106 [32]
Kepler-129b 0.21115.791860.131transit1349±141.185770 [32]
Kepler-129c 0.22782.200170.393transit1349±141.185770 [32]
Kepler-130c 0.25927.508680.178transit1042±715884 [32]
Kepler-130d 0.14687.5179050.377transit1042±715884 [32]
Kepler-131b 0.0510.21516.092transit750±41.025685 [33] [32]
Kepler-131c 0.0260.07525.5169transit750±41.025685 [33] [32]
Kepler-132b 0.1086.1781960.067transit900±706003 [32]
Kepler-132c 0.1146.4149140.068transit900±706003 [32]
Kepler-132d 0.13818.0101990.136transit900±706003 [32]
Kepler-133b 0.1578.1299760.083transit2170±605736 [32]
Kepler-133c 0.25331.5175860.204transit2170±605736 [32]
Kepler-134b 0.1785.3174290.06transit1102±75983 [32]
Kepler-134c 0.11210.1057850.092transit1102±75983 [32]
Kepler-135b 0.1616.002530.067transit2060±406090 [32]
Kepler-135c 0.10311.4487080.103transit2060±406090 [32]
Kepler-136b 0.18311.57890.106transit1389±141.26165 [32]
Kepler-136c 0.17816.3992350.133transit1389±141.26165 [32]
Kepler-137b 0.1318.4363870.077transit996±65187 [32]
Kepler-137c 0.16818.7357530.13transit996±65187 [32]
Kepler-138b 0.000210.04710.3126transit218.5±0.30.523841 [32]
Kepler-138c 0.00620.10713.7813transit218.5±0.30.523841 [32]
Kepler-138d 0.002010.10823.0881431transit218.5±0.30.523841 [32]
Kepler-139b 0.26215.7710440.127transit1289±131.085594 [32]
Kepler-139c 0.302157.0728780.586transit1289±131.085594 [32]
Kepler-140b 0.1443.254270.045transit1940±206077 [32]
Kepler-140c 0.16191.3532820.414transit1940±206077 [32]
Kepler-141b 0.0623.1076750.039transit990±414910 [32]
Kepler-141c 0.1267.0106060.067transit990±414910?
Kepler-142b 0.1782.0241520.032transit1818±130.995790 [32]
Kepler-142c 0.2554.7617020.057transit1818±130.995790 [32]
Kepler-142d 0.19341.8091180.242transit1818±130.995790 [32]
Kepler-143b 0.21516.0075830.127transit2700±405848 [32]
Kepler-143c 0.30127.0825110.181transit2700±405848 [32]
Kepler-144b 0.1195.8852730.066transit1269±101.036075 [32]
Kepler-144c 0.1210.1046650.094transit1269±101.036075 [32]
Kepler-146b 0.33131.1587990.2transit2390±305948 [32]
Kepler-146c 0.27976.7321710.364transit2390±305948 [32]
Kepler-147b 0.13612.6105840.113transit3500±901.016012 [32]
Kepler-147c 0.21733.4164230.216transit3500±901.016012 [32]
Kepler-148b 0.1611.7293660.028transit2640±505272 [32]
Kepler-148c 0.3214.1800430.05transit2640±505272 [32]
Kepler-149b 0.37629.1989430.184transit1893±195381 [32]
Kepler-149c 0.14455.3283280.281transit1893±195381 [32]
Kepler-149d 0.353160.0180320.571transit1893±195381 [32]
Kepler-150b 0.1123.4280540.044transit2980±605560 [32]
Kepler-150c 0.3297.3819980.073transit2980±605560 [32]
Kepler-150d 0.24912.560930.104transit2980±605560 [32]
Kepler-150e 0.27830.8265570.189transit2980±605560 [32]
Kepler-151b 0.27315.2289580.116transit2160±300.835460 [32]
Kepler-151c 0.18624.6746120.16transit2160±300.835460 [32]
Kepler-152b 0.24918.2079730.124transit1457±105088 [32]
Kepler-152c 0.21388.2550550.356transit1457±105088 [32]
Kepler-153b0.26118.8702270.129transit1518±115404 [32]
Kepler-153c 0.22646.902320.237transit1518±115404 [32]
Kepler-154b 0.20233.0405320.198transit3070±600.895690 [32]
Kepler-154c 0.26362.3032760.303transit3070±600.895690 [32]
Kepler-155b0.1865.9311940.056transit965±70.584508 [32]
Kepler-155c0.252.6617930.242transit965±70.584508 [32]
Kepler-156b 0.2054.9734560.054transit1465±115094 [32]
Kepler-156c 0.22715.9068010.117transit1465±115094 [32]
Kepler-157b 0.1181.7323420.028transit2580±405774 [32]
Kepler-157c 0.213.54050.11transit2580±405774 [32]
Kepler-158b 0.18916.7091840.111transit1037±64623 [32]
Kepler-158c 0.1728.5513830.158transit1037±64623 [32]
Kepler-159b 0.21210.1396230.082transit1232±104625 [32]
Kepler-159c 0.30443.5957920.218transit1232±104625 [32]
Kepler-160b 0.1374.3094270.05transit3140±600.885471+115
37
[32] [34]
Kepler-160c 0.32213.6990870.109transit3140±600.885471+115
37
[32] [34]
Kepler-161b 0.1894.9213550.054transit1435±100.775078 [32]
Kepler-161c 0.1837.064240.068transit1435±100.775078 [32]
Kepler-162b 0.1126.9197980.069transit2860±505816 [32]
Kepler-162c 0.2719.4463550.137transit2860±505816 [32]
Kepler-163b 0.0947.8109370.078transit2300±400.965776 [32]
Kepler-163c 0.20221.3472620.152transit2300±400.965776 [32]
Kepler-164b 0.1265.035030.058transit2980±501.115888 [32]
Kepler-164c 0.24410.9457230.097transit2980±501.115888 [32]
Kepler-164d 0.21928.9867690.187transit2980±501.115888 [32]
Kepler-165b 0.2078.1808480.072transit1860±205211 [32]
Kepler-165c 0.19915.312990.11transit1860±205211 [32]
Kepler-166b 0.2037.6502540.072transit2000±205413 [32]
Kepler-166c 0.21234.2602810.195transit2000±205413 [32]
Kepler-167b 0.1444.39316320.0483transit11000.774890 [32]
Kepler-167c 0.1387.4061140.0684transit11000.774890 [32]
Kepler-168b 0.134.4253910.056transit4550±1606282 [32]
Kepler-168c 0.2413.1932420.116transit4550±1606282 [32]
Kepler-169b 0.1013.2506190.04transit1341±90.864997 [32]
Kepler-169c 0.1086.1954690.062transit1341±90.864997 [32]
Kepler-169d 0.1128.3481250.075transit1341±90.864997 [32]
Kepler-169e 0.19613.7671020.105transit1341±90.864997 [32]
Kepler-169f 0.2387.0901950.359transit1341±90.864997 [32]
Kepler-170b 0.2857.9305920.08transit2460±405679 [32]
Kepler-170c 0.25516.6658630.131transit2460±405679 [32]
Kepler-171b 0.2094.1669720.05transit2890±605642 [32]
Kepler-171c 0.22811.4634620.098transit2890±605642 [32]
Kepler-171d 0.16939.5955190.223transit2890±605642 [32]
Kepler-172b 0.212.9403090.04transit2770±600.865526 [32]
Kepler-172c 0.2556.3889960.068transit2770±600.865526 [32]
Kepler-172d 0.20114.6271190.118transit2770±600.865526 [32]
Kepler-172e 0.24635.1187360.211transit2770±600.865526 [32]
Kepler-173b 0.1154.2637420.048transit2780±500.786031 [32]
Kepler-173c 0.2178.0057770.074transit2780±500.786031 [32]
Kepler-174b 0.17513.981790.1transit1268±84880 [32]
Kepler-174c 0.13344.0005290.214transit1268±84880 [32]
Kepler-174d 0.195247.353730.677transit1268±84880 [32]
Kepler-175b 0.22811.9035150.105transit4450±1501.046064 [32]
Kepler-175c 0.27734.0352570.213transit4450±1501.046064 [32]
Kepler-176b 0.1285.4330740.058transit1750±205232 [32]
Kepler-176c 0.23212.7597120.102transit1750±205232 [32]
Kepler-176d 0.22425.7519740.163transit1750±205232 [32]
Kepler-178b 0.2599.5766940.085transit2380±305676 [32]
Kepler-178c 0.25720.5528020.142transit2380±305676 [32]
Kepler-178d 0.35296.6789880.397transit2380±305676 [32]
Kepler-179b 0.1462.7359260.036transit2010±205302 [32]
Kepler-179c 0.1786.400130.064transit2010±205302 [32]
Kepler-180b 0.13413.8171240.109transit2320±300.845731 [32]
Kepler-180c 0.26941.8857750.229transit2320±300.845731 [32]
Kepler-181b 0.1133.1378730.04transit2020±305333 [32]
Kepler-181c 0.1784.3021490.049transit2020±305333 [32]
Kepler-182b 0.239.8257920.096transit5290±1801.146250 [32]
Kepler-182c 0.30620.6843420.157transit5290±1801.146250 [32]
Kepler-183b 0.1845.6879450.064transit3530±1005888 [32]
Kepler-183c 0.20311.6370710.103transit3530±1005888 [32]
Kepler-184b 0.21110.6875760.092transit2030±205788 [32]
Kepler-184c 0.17620.3030050.141transit2030±205788 [32]
Kepler-184d 0.22229.0223580.179transit2030±205788 [32]
Kepler-185b 0.1041.63290.026transit1542±150.795208 [32]
Kepler-185c 0.1820.7290420.139transit1542±150.795208 [32]
Kepler-186b 0.0953.88679070.0343transit5600.543755 [32]
Kepler-186c 0.1127.2673020.0451transit5600.543755 [32]
Kepler-186d 0.12513.3429960.0781transit5600.543755 [32]
Kepler-186e 0.11322.4077040.11transit5600.543755 [32]
Kepler-186f 0.104129.94410.432transit5600.543755? Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-187b 0.1264.9388640.059transit3850±1100.856105 [32]
Kepler-187c 0.23810.6402630.099transit3850±1100.856105 [32]
Kepler-188b 0.152.0618970.032transit3250±806021 [32]
Kepler-188c 0.2855.9965530.066transit3250±806021 [32]
Kepler-189b 0.10810.3999310.088transit1960±200.795235 [32]
Kepler-189c 0.21220.1348660.137transit1960±200.795235 [32]
Kepler-190b 0.1392.0199990.03transit1431±90.845106 [32]
Kepler-190c 0.133.7630240.045transit1431±90.845106 [32]
Kepler-191b 0.129.9396320.087transit1970±300.855282 [32]
Kepler-191c 0.16617.7385060.128transit1970±300.855282 [32]
Kepler-192b 0.2449.9267460.09transit2170±205479 [32]
Kepler-192c 0.24921.22340.15transit2170±205479 [32]
Kepler-193b 0.21311.388480.106transit3390±806335 [32]
Kepler-193c 0.24550.6974940.286transit3390±806335 [32]
Kepler-194b 0.1352.0922810.032transit3700±1006089 [32]
Kepler-194c 0.23117.3080320.131transit3700±1006089 [32]
Kepler-194d 0.21452.8149730.275transit3700±1006089 [32]
Kepler-195b 0.1818.3078720.077transit2170±305329 [32]
Kepler-195c 0.13834.0968630.197transit2170±305329 [32]
Kepler-196b 0.1720.7398860.138transit1491±105128 [32]
Kepler-196c 0.247.4277370.24transit1491±105128 [32]
Kepler-197b 0.0915.5993080.06transit1088±76004 [32]
Kepler-197c 0.1110.3496950.09transit1088±76004 [32]
Kepler-197d 0.10915.6775630.119transit1088±76004 [32]
Kepler-197e 0.08125.2097150.164transit1088±76004 [32]
Kepler-198b 0.25217.7900370.131transit1638±140.935574 [32]
Kepler-198c 0.2249.5674160.259transit1638±140.935574 [32]
Kepler-199b 0.27723.6376040.158transit1725±145644 [32]
Kepler-199c 0.2967.0934080.316transit1725±145644 [32]
Kepler-200b 0.198.5948050.08transit2210±205678 [32]
Kepler-200c 0.14210.2221570.09transit2210±205678 [32]
Kepler-201b 0.21925.6720830.175transit2240±301.176065 [32]
Kepler-201c 0.254151.8840580.573transit2240±301.176065 [32]
Kepler-202b 0.1454.0694270.045transit937±34668 [32]
Kepler-202c 0.16516.2824930.113transit937±34668 [32]
Kepler-203b 0.2293.1626970.043transit2340±300.985821 [32]
Kepler-203c 0.225.3706470.061transit2340±300.985821 [32]
Kepler-203d 0.12811.329720.1transit2340±300.985821 [32]
Kepler-204b 0.22614.4009740.117transit2280±200.965812 [32]
Kepler-204c 0.1625.6605930.173transit2280±200.965812 [32]
Kepler-205b 0.1352.755640.032transit523.4±1.14321 [32]
Kepler-205c 0.14620.3065460.122transit523.4±1.14321 [32]
Kepler-206b 0.1077.7819870.078transit1972±160.945764 [32]
Kepler-206c 0.15813.1374710.111transit1972±160.945764 [32]
Kepler-206d 0.10623.442810.163transit1972±160.945764 [32]
Kepler-207b 0.141.6118650.029transit2920±305920 [32]
Kepler-207c 0.1343.0715710.044transit2920±305920 [32]
Kepler-207d 0.2955.8680750.068transit2920±305920 [32]
Kepler-208b 0.1454.228640.054transit2580±201.036092 [32]
Kepler-208c 0.1247.4666230.079transit2580±201.036092 [32]
Kepler-208d 0.10711.1317860.103transit2580±201.036092 [32]
Kepler-208e 0.13216.2594580.132transit2580±201.036092 [32]
Kepler-209b 0.20216.0878450.122transit1913±185513 [32]
Kepler-209c 0.27741.7498820.231transit1913±185513 [32]
Kepler-210b 0.2622.4532340.032transit764±24559 [32]
Kepler-210c 0.3237.9725130.07transit764±24559 [32]
Kepler-211b 0.1124.1385750.048transit1018±50.975123 [32]
Kepler-211c 0.1156.040450.062transit1018±50.975123 [32]
Kepler-212b 0.09716.2575820.133transit2280±201.165852 [32]
Kepler-212c 0.24431.8051740.207transit2280±201.165852 [32]
Kepler-213b 0.1452.462360.036transit2100±200.945696 [32]
Kepler-213c 0.2094.8229620.057transit2100±200.945696 [32]
Kepler-214b 0.23315.6605440.13transit4080±706169 [32]
Kepler-214c 0.1928.77980.194transit4080±706169 [32]
Kepler-215b 0.1459.3606720.084transit1607±120.775739 [32]
Kepler-215c 0.15814.6671080.113transit1607±120.775739 [32]
Kepler-215d 0.21330.8644230.185transit1607±120.775739 [32]
Kepler-215e 0.15668.161010.314transit1607±120.775739 [32]
Kepler-216b 0.217.6936410.079transit4000±706091 [32]
Kepler-216c 0.27117.4066690.136transit4000±706091 [32]
Kepler-217b 0.1995.3749430.065transit3720±506171 [32]
Kepler-217c 0.1658.5860040.089transit3720±506171 [32]
Kepler-218b 0.1323.6193370.046transit2180±205502 [32]
Kepler-218c 0.2844.6995760.248transit2180±205502 [32]
Kepler-219b 0.2634.5855120.057transit2620±305786 [32]
Kepler-219c 0.31922.7146130.165transit2620±305786 [32]
Kepler-219d 0.25147.9036450.272transit2620±305786 [32]
Kepler-220b 0.0724.1598070.046transit560±24632 [32]
Kepler-220c 0.149.0341990.076transit560±24632 [32]
Kepler-220d 0.08728.1223970.163transit560±24632 [32]
Kepler-220e 0.11945.9027330.226transit560±24632 [32]
Kepler-221b 0.1532.7959060.037transit1270±90.725243 [32]
Kepler-221c 0.2615.6905860.059transit1270±90.725243 [32]
Kepler-221d 0.24410.041560.087transit1270±90.725243 [32]
Kepler-221e 0.23518.3699170.13transit1270±90.725243 [32]
Kepler-222b 0.2823.9369810.048transit2520±405433 [32]
Kepler-222c 0.41410.088810.091transit2520±405433 [32]
Kepler-222d 0.32928.0819120.18transit2520±405433 [32]
Kepler-223b 0.023280.2677.38449transit6400±4001.12 [32]
Kepler-223c 0.016050.3079.84564transit6400±4001.12 [32]
Kepler-223d 0.025170.46714.78869transit6400±4001.12 [32]
Kepler-223e 0.01510.4119.72567transit6400±4001.12 [32]
Kepler-224b 0.1243.1329240.038transit2600±600.745018 [32]
Kepler-224c 0.2785.9250030.058transit2600±600.745018 [32]
Kepler-224d 0.20511.3493930.089transit2600±600.745018 [32]
Kepler-224e 0.17618.6435770.124transit2600±600.745018 [32]
Kepler-225b 0.1076.7389750.056transit1850±403682 [32]
Kepler-225c 0.16418.7942340.111transit1850±403682 [32]
Kepler-226b 0.1383.9409970.047transit3280±800.865571 [32]
Kepler-226c 0.2035.3495550.058transit3280±800.865571 [32]
Kepler-226d 0.1098.1090440.076transit3280±800.865571 [32]
Kepler-227b 0.2779.4880150.09transit3640±1005854 [32]
Kepler-227c 0.27154.4186940.29transit3640±1005854 [32]
Kepler-228b 0.1362.5665460.038transit5600±3006043 [32]
Kepler-228c 0.2414.1344440.052transit5600±3006043 [32]
Kepler-228d 0.3611.0942860.101transit5600±3006043 [32]
Kepler-229b 0.1966.2529720.062transit2750±705120 [32]
Kepler-229c 0.43916.0686380.117transit2750±705120 [32]
Kepler-229d 0.34341.1949120.22transit2750±705120 [32]
Kepler-230b 0.3832.6255550.191transit2460±405588 [32]
Kepler-230c 0.18291.7732420.38transit2460±405588 [32]
Kepler-231b 0.15410.0652750.074transit988±90.583767 [32]
Kepler-231c 0.17219.2715660.114transit988±90.583767 [32]
Kepler-232b 0.2754.4312220.054transit4570±1605847 [32]
Kepler-232c 0.34211.3793490.101transit4570±1605847 [32]
Kepler-233b 0.2178.4723820.077transit2860±605360 [32]
Kepler-233c 0.24260.4189550.287transit2860±605360 [32]
Kepler-234b 0.332.7115060.04transit5900±3006224 [32]
Kepler-234c 0.3137.212050.077transit5900±3006224 [32]
Kepler-235b 0.1993.3402220.037transit1410±200.594255 [32]
Kepler-235c 0.1147.8249040.065transit1410±200.594255 [32]
Kepler-235d 0.18320.0605480.122transit1410±200.594255 [32]
Kepler-235e0.19846.1836690.213transit1410±200.594255 [32]
Kepler-236b 0.148.2956110.065transit949±70.563750 [32]
Kepler-236c 0.17823.9681270.132transit949±70.563750 [32]
Kepler-237b 0.1264.7151060.05transit2180±300.74861 [32]
Kepler-237c 0.1868.1036360.071transit2180±300.74861 [32]
Kepler-238b 0.1542.0908760.034transit6200±3001.065751 [32]
Kepler-238c 0.2136.1555570.069transit6200±3001.065751 [32]
Kepler-238d 0.27413.2335490.115transit6200±3001.065751 [32]
Kepler-239b 0.20811.7630510.095transit2150±400.744914 [32]
Kepler-239c 0.22456.2280980.268transit2150±400.744914 [32]
Kepler-240b 0.1224.1444950.048transit2480±604985 [32]
Kepler-240c 0.1967.9535280.074transit2480±604985 [32]
Kepler-241b 0.20812.7180920.094transit1980±1304699 [32]
Kepler-241c 0.22936.0659780.189transit1980±1304699 [32]
Kepler-242b 0.2338.203950.075transit1990±305020 [32]
Kepler-242c 0.17814.4964810.109transit1990±305020 [32]
Kepler-243b 0.2195.7154420.062transit2300±300.895228 [32]
Kepler-243c 0.17820.0262180.142transit2300±300.895228 [32]
Kepler-244b 0.2464.3117920.05transit3480±1205554 [32]
Kepler-244c 0.1839.7672920.087transit3480±1205554 [32]
Kepler-244d 0.20620.0504010.14transit3480±1205554 [32]
Kepler-245b 0.2297.490190.071transit2870±800.85100 [32]
Kepler-245c 0.19417.4608120.124transit2870±800.85100 [32]
Kepler-245d 0.2736.2771080.202transit2870±800.85100 [32]
Kepler-246b 0.2094.601820.052transit2070±200.865206 [32]
Kepler-246c 0.13411.1871610.095transit2070±200.865206 [32]
Kepler-247b 0.1463.336160.042transit2200±405100 [32]
Kepler-247c 0.3659.4394520.084transit2200±405100 [32]
Kepler-247d 0.35220.4779120.14transit2200±405100 [32]
Kepler-248b 0.2696.3082050.066transit2460±405190 [32]
Kepler-248c 0.36316.2394940.123transit2460±405190 [32]
Kepler-249b 0.0973.3065390.035transit624±33568 [32]
Kepler-249c 0.1357.1137020.058transit624±33568 [32]
Kepler-249d 0.1415.3684590.097transit624±33568 [32]
Kepler-250b 0.1014.1481410.048transit2530±500.85160 [32]
Kepler-250c 0.2037.1568040.069transit2530±500.85160 [32]
Kepler-250d 0.19417.6483120.127transit2530±500.85160 [32]
Kepler-251b 0.1194.7909360.053transit3090±900.915526 [32]
Kepler-251c 0.24716.5140430.122transit3090±900.915526 [32]
Kepler-251d 0.24730.1330010.182transit3090±900.915526 [32]
Kepler-251e 0.24799.6401610.404transit3090±900.915526 [32]
Kepler-252b 0.116.6683910.058transit1251±110.524208 [32]
Kepler-252c 0.19210.8484630.08transit1251±110.524208 [32]
Kepler-253b 0.1453.7839860.046transit2800±605208 [32]
Kepler-253c 0.23610.2819510.089transit2800±605208 [32]
Kepler-253d 0.28318.1198690.13transit2800±605208 [32]
Kepler-254b 0.3455.8266620.064transit4700±2005957 [32]
Kepler-254c 0.19212.4121830.105transit4700±2005957 [32]
Kepler-254d 0.22318.7464770.139transit4700±2005957 [32]
Kepler-255b 0.1385.7146060.063transit3530±1000.975573 [32]
Kepler-255c 0.2679.9460470.092transit3530±1000.975573 [32]
Kepler-256b 0.1421.6204930.027transit3440±801.025551 [32]
Kepler-256c 0.1923.388020.045transit3440±801.025551 [32]
Kepler-256d 0.2215.8391720.064transit3440±801.025551 [32]
Kepler-256e 0.2110.6815720.096transit3440±801.025551 [32]
Kepler-257b 0.2332.3826670.034transit2600±505180 [32]
Kepler-257c 0.4836.5814840.066transit2600±505180 [32]
Kepler-257d 0.44224.6645510.16transit2600±505180 [32]
Kepler-258b 0.36213.197220.103transit1900±200.84942 [32]
Kepler-258c 0.32233.6530790.193transit1900±200.84942 [32]
Kepler-259b 0.258.1153170.079transit3360±805938 [32]
Kepler-259c 0.24136.9249310.217transit3360±805938 [32]
Kepler-260b 0.1798.1873990.075transit2080±200.885250 [32]
Kepler-260c 0.15576.0501780.332transit2080±200.885250 [32]
Kepler-261b 0.19410.3812270.088transit1044±50.875098 [32]
Kepler-261c 0.17824.5708580.156transit1044±50.875098 [32]
Kepler-262b 0.12113.0608550.108transit2030±205841 [32]
Kepler-262c 0.14621.8537220.152transit2030±205841 [32]
Kepler-263b 0.23816.5680870.12transit2510±505265 [32]
Kepler-263c 0.2247.3327730.242transit2510±505265 [32]
Kepler-264b 0.29740.8062310.249transit3150±601.326158 [32]
Kepler-264c 0.252140.1012610.566transit3150±601.326158 [32]
Kepler-265b 0.1666.8462620.069transit4330±1601.035835 [32]
Kepler-265c 0.23517.0289370.127transit4330±1601.035835 [32]
Kepler-265d 0.22243.1306170.236transit4330±1601.035835 [32]
Kepler-265e 0.23167.8310240.319transit4330±1601.035835 [32]
Kepler-266b 0.2216.618330.071transit4640±1900.995885 [32]
Kepler-266c 0.347107.7236010.457transit4640±1900.995885 [32]
Kepler-267b 0.1773.3537280.037transit870±80.564258 [32]
Kepler-267c 0.196.877450.06transit870±80.564258 [32]
Kepler-267d 0.20328.4645150.154transit870±80.564258 [32]
Kepler-268b 0.22725.9341380.18transit2840±306081 [32]
Kepler-268c 0.30283.4463930.391transit2840±306081 [32]
Kepler-269b 0.225.3267180.061transit7900±6000.985847 [32]
Kepler-269c 0.1518.1278990.081transit7900±6000.985847 [32]
Kepler-270b 0.17911.4760940.107transit3180±406067 [32]
Kepler-270c 0.15825.2628870.18transit3180±406067 [32]
Kepler-271b 0.0795.2177380.056transit1334±125524 [32]
Kepler-271c 0.0897.4109350.071transit1334±125524 [32]
Kepler-272b 0.1282.9713530.038transit2970±400.795297 [32]
Kepler-272c 0.166.0573420.061transit2970±400.795297 [32]
Kepler-272d 0.20110.9373040.091transit2970±400.795297 [32]
Kepler-273b 0.1342.9365320.037transit2370±305626 [32]
Kepler-273c 0.1778.0149270.073transit2370±305626 [32]
Kepler-274b 0.13711.6347880.101transit4510±1406023 [32]
Kepler-274c 0.16433.1978610.204transit4510±1406023 [32]
Kepler-275b 0.20910.3006820.098transit7000±5001.246165 [32]
Kepler-275c 0.30216.0881340.132transit7000±5001.246165 [32]
Kepler-275d 0.29735.6760620.224transit7000±5001.246165 [32]
Kepler-276b 0.25614.128410.119transit3850±1501.16105 [32]
Kepler-278b 0.36330.1605460.207transit1460±204991 [32]
Kepler-278c 0.3251.0787750.294transit1460±204991 [32]
Kepler-280b 0.1292.1395420.032transit2600±300.915744 [32]
Kepler-280c 0.1794.8070910.056transit2600±300.915744 [32]
Kepler-281b 0.25214.6460080.117transit6000±3000.985723 [32]
Kepler-281c 0.47436.3373730.215transit6000±3000.985723 [32]
Kepler-282b 0.099.2205240.082transit4530±1500.975602 [32]
Kepler-282c 0.10713.6387230.106transit4530±1500.975602 [32]
Kepler-283b 0.1911.0081510.082transit1540±204351 [32]
Kepler-283c 0.16292.7437110.341transit1540±204351 [32]
Kepler-284b 0.212.6991490.104transit3460±1105615 [32]
Kepler-284c 0.23337.5144560.213transit3460±1105615 [32]
Kepler-285b 0.122.6338670.036transit2750±500.855411 [32]
Kepler-285c 0.16.1866760.064transit2750±500.855411 [32]
Kepler-286b 0.1111.7963020.027transit4100±4005580 [32]
Kepler-286c 0.1223.4680950.042transit4100±4005580 [32]
Kepler-286d 0.1195.9143230.061transit4100±4005580 [32]
Kepler-286e 0.15829.2212890.176transit4100±4005580 [32]
Kepler-287b 0.20820.3421990.145transit2790±505806 [32]
Kepler-287c 0.29144.8518960.246transit2790±505806 [32]
Kepler-288b 0.1496.0973260.065transit4030±1100.895918 [32]
Kepler-288c 0.25419.3057720.14transit4030±1100.895918 [32]
Kepler-288d 0.23856.6337420.287transit4030±1100.895918 [32]
Kepler-289b 0.0230.19234.5450.21transit2340±201.085990 [32]
Kepler-289c 0.421.034125.85180.51transit2340±201.085990 [32]
Kepler-289d 0.0130.23966.06340.33transit2340±201.085990?
Kepler-290b 0.20114.5893470.11transit2310±405147 [32]
Kepler-290c 0.24136.770310.205transit2310±405147 [32]
Kepler-291b 0.1933.5465110.047transit6100±4001.036002 [32]
Kepler-291c 0.1685.7007860.065transit6100±4001.036002 [32]
Kepler-292b 0.1182.5808270.035transit3540±1500.885299 [32]
Kepler-292c 0.1313.7153350.045transit3540±1500.885299 [32]
Kepler-292d 0.1997.0556790.068transit3540±1500.885299 [32]
Kepler-292e 0.23811.979010.097transit3540±1500.885299 [32]
Kepler-292f 0.2120.8342370.141transit3540±1500.885299 [32]
Kepler-293b 0.27419.2541960.144transit3260±701.015804 [32]
Kepler-293c 0.34254.1557430.286transit3260±701.015804 [32]
Kepler-294b 0.1583.7012120.048transit4600±2005913 [32]
Kepler-294c 0.2426.62640.071transit4600±2005913 [32]
Kepler-295b 0.10912.6451640.099transit5800±3005603 [32]
Kepler-295c 0.10421.5262580.142transit5800±3005603 [32]
Kepler-295d 0.12133.8840540.192transit5800±3005603 [32]
Kepler-296b 0.14410.8643840.079transit7400.53740 [32]
Kepler-296c 0.1785.84163660.0521transit7400.53740 [32]
Kepler-296d 0.18619.8502910.118transit7400.53740 [32]
Kepler-296e 0.13634.142110.169transit7400.53740 [32]
Kepler-296f 0.16163.336270.255transit7400.53740 [32]
Kepler-297b 0.25638.8718260.217transit2300±205619 [32]
Kepler-297c 0.58374.9201370.336transit2300±205619 [32]
Kepler-298b 0.17510.4754640.08transit1710±200.654465 [32]
Kepler-298c 0.17222.928810.136transit1710±200.654465 [32]
Kepler-298d 0.22377.4736330.305transit1710±200.654465 [32]
Kepler-299b 0.1182.9271280.04transit3530±800.975617 [32]
Kepler-299c 0.2366.8858750.07transit3530±800.975617 [32]
Kepler-299d 0.16615.0547860.118transit3530±800.975617 [32]
Kepler-299e 0.16738.2854890.22transit3530±800.975617 [32]
Kepler-300b 0.14910.4463470.094transit3690±600.945986 [32]
Kepler-300c 0.20140.7149550.232transit3690±600.945986 [32]
Kepler-301b 0.122.5085530.036transit2390±300.915815 [32]
Kepler-301c 0.125.4190260.06transit2390±300.915815 [32]
Kepler-301d 0.15613.7512430.112transit2390±300.915815 [32]
Kepler-302b 0.36230.1841040.193transit4760±1905740 [32]
Kepler-302c 1.111127.2821840.503transit4760±1905740 [32]
Kepler-303b 0.0791.9370550.024transit688±30.593944 [32]
Kepler-303c 0.1027.0611490.057transit688±30.593944 [32]
Kepler-304b 0.2553.2957090.039transit1435±170.84731 [32]
Kepler-304c 0.1945.3159460.054transit1435±170.84731 [32]
Kepler-304d 0.2459.6534710.08transit1435±170.84731 [32]
Kepler-305d 0.24216.7386610.121transit2900±800.765100 [32]
Kepler-306b 0.1364.6461860.05transit2580±600.824954 [32]
Kepler-306c 0.217.2401930.067transit2580±600.824954 [32]
Kepler-306d 0.2217.3266440.12transit2580±600.824954 [32]
Kepler-306e 0.20344.8409750.227transit2580±600.824954 [32]
Kepler-308b 0.1899.6949280.09transit4500±2005895 [32]
Kepler-308c 0.19315.382310.123transit4500±2005895 [32]
Kepler-309b 0.1395.9236530.059transit1804±194713 [32]
Kepler-309c 0.224105.3563830.401transit1804±194713 [32]
Kepler-310b 0.10613.9306980.111transit1990±200.855797 [32]
Kepler-310c 0.30256.475420.281transit1990±200.855797 [32]
Kepler-310d 0.2292.8761250.392transit1990±200.855797 [32]
Kepler-311b 0.1529.1760920.087transit2590±301.065905 [32]
Kepler-311c 0.12819.7382860.145transit2590±301.065905 [32]
Kepler-312b 0.1151.7724190.031transit2660±401.236115 [32]
Kepler-312c 0.28119.7474120.153transit2660±401.236115 [32]
Kepler-313b 0.22614.9704180.125transit3500±3000.95727 [32]
Kepler-313c 0.22932.2732730.208transit3500±3000.95727 [32]
Kepler-314b 0.0742.4610690.035transit883±51.025378 [32]
Kepler-314c 0.2595.9603920.064transit883±51.025378 [32]
Kepler-315b 0.33696.1011410.402transit3910±1200.785796 [32]
Kepler-315c 0.37265.4693350.791transit3910±1200.785796 [32]
Kepler-316b 0.0952.2405080.027transit1269±120.534204 [32]
Kepler-316c 0.1036.8277660.058transit1269±120.534204 [32]
Kepler-317b 0.1865.5242420.061transit3150±800.955497 [32]
Kepler-317c 0.1538.775010.083transit3150±800.955497 [32]
Kepler-318b 0.424.6627150.056transit1618±101.055746 [32]
Kepler-318c 0.32811.8150070.105transit1618±101.055746 [32]
Kepler-319b 0.1454.3627050.051transit1666±151.295526 [32]
Kepler-319c 0.2356.9413570.069transit1666±151.295526 [32]
Kepler-319d 0.20431.7819250.191transit1666±151.295526 [32]
Kepler-320b 0.1028.3715540.085transit2760±306435 [32]
Kepler-320c 0.12217.9349370.142transit2760±306435 [32]
Kepler-321b 0.1584.9153790.057transit1268±111.015740 [32]
Kepler-321c 0.20713.0939210.11transit1268±111.015740 [32]
Kepler-322b 0.091.6538880.027transit1321±80.915388 [32]
Kepler-322c 0.1494.3372340.051transit1321±80.915388 [32]
Kepler-323b 0.1281.6783270.028transit1500±201.095987 [32]
Kepler-323c 0.1453.5538220.046transit1500±201.095987 [32]
Kepler-324b 0.1024.3853150.05transit1659±120.865194 [32]
Kepler-324c 0.28151.8056120.26transit1659±120.865194 [32]
Kepler-325b 0.264.5444390.053transit2740±400.875752 [32]
Kepler-325c 0.22712.7621720.105transit2740±400.875752 [32]
Kepler-325d 0.24938.7151850.22transit2740±400.875752 [32]
Kepler-326b 0.1362.2483290.032transit1610±300.985105 [32]
Kepler-326c 0.1254.5803580.051transit1610±300.985105 [32]
Kepler-326d 0.1086.7668880.066transit1610±300.985105 [32]
Kepler-327b 0.0992.5495750.029transit794±40.553799 [32]
Kepler-327c 0.0925.2123330.047transit794±40.553799 [32]
Kepler-327d 0.15413.9694570.09transit794±40.553799 [32]
Kepler-329b 0.1257.4163970.061transit1450±200.534257 [32]
Kepler-329c 0.17218.6847370.113transit1450±200.534257 [32]
Kepler-330b 0.128.259780.075transit2380±400.785117 [32]
Kepler-330c 0.17415.9553870.116transit2380±400.785117 [32]
Kepler-331b 0.1628.4574960.065transit1920±400.514347 [32]
Kepler-331c 0.16417.281110.105transit1920±400.514347 [32]
Kepler-331d 0.14632.1343280.159transit1920±400.514347 [32]
Kepler-332b 0.1047.6263240.07transit1133±50.84955 [32]
Kepler-332c 0.09715.9956220.114transit1133±50.84955 [32]
Kepler-332d 0.10534.211540.189transit1133±50.84955 [32]
Kepler-333b 0.11812.5511580.087transit1068±70.544259 [32]
Kepler-333c 0.09924.088210.135transit1068±70.544259 [32]
Kepler-334b 0.15.4703190.061transit1408±1415828 [32]
Kepler-334c 0.12812.7580050.107transit1408±1415828 [32]
Kepler-334d 0.12625.098490.168transit1408±1415828 [32]
Kepler-335b 0.3026.5623310.075transit4320±1000.995877 [32]
Kepler-335c 0.27467.8444690.356transit4320±1000.995877 [32]
Kepler-336b 0.0912.0248230.033transit8000±70000.895867 [32]
Kepler-336c 0.1879.6000010.092transit8000±70000.895867 [32]
Kepler-336d 0.21120.6787720.154transit8000±70000.895867 [32]
Kepler-337b 0.1373.2927810.045transit2250±300.965684 [32]
Kepler-337c 0.1839.6932010.093transit2250±300.965684 [32]
Kepler-338b 0.21813.7269760.117transit1830±201.15923 [32]
Kepler-338c 0.20924.3108560.172transit1830±201.15923 [32]
Kepler-338d 0.26844.4310140.257transit1830±201.15923 [32]
Kepler-338e 0.0270.1399.341timing1830±201.15923?
Kepler-339b 0.1274.9776560.055transit2040±300.845631 [32]
Kepler-339c 0.1036.9880550.069transit2040±300.845631 [32]
Kepler-339d 0.10410.5583450.091transit2040±300.845631 [32]
Kepler-340b 0.22614.8443870.134transit2690±602.116620 [32]
Kepler-340c 0.30122.8246690.178transit2690±602.116620 [32]
Kepler-341b 0.1055.1955280.06transit3520±600.946012 [32]
Kepler-341c 0.1528.010410.08transit3520±600.946012 [32]
Kepler-341d 0.16527.6663130.182transit3520±600.946012 [32]
Kepler-341e 0.17842.4732690.242transit3520±600.946012 [32]
Kepler-342b 0.20115.1703180.128transit2600±301.136175 [32]
Kepler-342c 0.17526.2341380.185transit2600±301.136175 [32]
Kepler-342d 0.22239.4593570.242transit2600±301.136175 [32]
Kepler-343b 0.2158.968550.088transit3100±601.045807 [32]
Kepler-343c 0.1823.221820.167transit3100±601.045807 [32]
Kepler-344b 0.23321.9639450.153transit3360±1000.95774 [32]
Kepler-344c 0.263125.5968090.488transit3360±1000.95774 [32]
Kepler-345b 0.0667.4155630.066transit1180±500.594504 [32]
Kepler-345c 0.1079.3874270.077transit1180±500.594504 [32]
Kepler-346b 0.2376.5111270.071transit3300±800.976033 [32]
Kepler-346c 0.27423.8515490.168transit3300±800.976033 [32]
Kepler-347b 0.17612.798360.11transit4400±901.046088 [32]
Kepler-347c 0.15627.3208710.183transit4400±901.046088 [32]
Kepler-348b 0.1367.056770.076transit1890±201.156177 [32]
Kepler-348c 0.11917.2654270.138transit1890±201.156177 [32]
Kepler-349b 0.175.9297780.065transit3150±600.975956 [32]
Kepler-349c 0.17512.2476290.105transit3150±600.975956 [32]
Kepler-350b 0.16511.1895620.104transit3200±6016186 [32]
Kepler-351b 0.27337.0549190.214transit3640±400.895643 [32]
Kepler-351c 0.28557.248090.287transit3640±400.895643 [32]
Kepler-352b 0.07710.055370.085transit830±40.795212 [32]
Kepler-352c 0.11116.3329950.118transit830±40.795212 [32]
Kepler-353b 0.0795.7952780.051transit1268±160.543903 [32]
Kepler-353c 0.1238.4108940.065transit1268±160.543903 [32]
Kepler-354b 0.1645.476660.054transit1830±200.654648 [32]
Kepler-354c 0.11716.9344020.115transit1830±200.654648 [32]
Kepler-354d 0.11124.2098420.146transit1830±200.654648 [32]
Kepler-355b 0.1311.031890.102transit4870±1601.056184 [32]
Kepler-355c 0.24225.7622940.179transit4870±1601.056184 [32]
Kepler-356b 0.144.6126960.057transit2350±300.976133 [32]
Kepler-356c 0.16113.1216320.115transit2350±300.976133 [32]
Kepler-357b 0.1646.4754340.063transit2290±400.785036 [32]
Kepler-357c 0.23816.858370.12transit2290±400.785036 [32]
Kepler-357d 0.30649.4998750.246transit2290±400.785036 [32]
Kepler-358b 0.24334.0604670.21transit3700±1300.955908 [32]
Kepler-358c 0.25483.4883690.381transit3700±1300.955908 [32]
Kepler-359b 0.31525.5632220.178transit4900±3001.076248 [32]
Kepler-359c 0.38457.688020.307transit4900±3001.076248 [32]
Kepler-359d 0.35877.0956910.372transit4900±3001.076248 [32]
Kepler-360b 0.1473.2896720.044transit2930±500.956053 [32]
Kepler-360c 0.1877.1864340.075transit2930±500.956053 [32]
Kepler-361b 0.1298.4866160.086transit3110±501.076169 [32]
Kepler-361c 0.22555.1880230.3transit3110±501.076169 [32]
Kepler-362b 0.07910.3271860.087transit3660±1800.775788 [32]
Kepler-362c 0.12937.8662810.207transit3660±1800.775788 [32]
Kepler-363b 0.1033.6145680.048transit2540±201.235593 [32]
Kepler-363c 0.1517.5424270.079transit2540±201.235593 [32]
Kepler-363d 0.18311.9321250.107transit2540±201.235593 [32]
Kepler-364b 0.13825.7457180.178transit2980±301.26108 [32]
Kepler-364c 0.19259.9806270.312transit2980±301.26108 [32]
Kepler-365b 0.18210.6649030.098transit2800±2000.996012 [32]
Kepler-365c 0.14617.7841290.137transit2800±2000.996012 [32]
Kepler-366b 0.133.2819590.045transit6400±4001.056209 [32]
Kepler-366c 0.1612.516160.11transit6400±4001.056209 [32]
Kepler-367b 0.11637.8157240.201transit616±20.754710 [32]
Kepler-367c 0.10753.5786370.253transit616±20.754710 [32]
Kepler-368b 0.29126.847680.186transit2570±400.715502 [32]
Kepler-368c 0.34672.3793340.36transit2570±400.715502 [32]
Kepler-369b 0.1012.7327560.03transit840±1200.543591 [32]
Kepler-369c 0.12614.8715720.094transit840±1200.543591 [32]
Kepler-370b 0.1424.579530.054transit3930±1200.945852 [32]
Kepler-370c 0.1719.022930.14transit3930±1200.945852 [32]
Kepler-371b 0.16934.7632780.2transit2710±400.945666 [32]
Kepler-371c 0.15967.9680150.313transit2710±400.945666 [32]
Kepler-372b 0.1216.8496920.075transit5090±1701.156509 [32]
Kepler-372c 0.18620.0537630.154transit5090±1701.156509 [32]
Kepler-372d 0.15130.0925680.201transit5090±1701.156509 [32]
Kepler-373b 0.1215.5353090.06transit3670±700.875787 [32]
Kepler-373c 0.11116.7259480.126transit3670±700.875787 [32]
Kepler-374b 0.0921.8978060.029transit4280±1200.845977 [32]
Kepler-374c 0.0983.2828070.042transit4280±1200.845977 [32]
Kepler-374d 0.1175.0282190.056transit4280±1200.845977 [32]
Kepler-375b 0.12912.1259340.101transit4180±1800.895826 [32]
Kepler-375c 0.23619.9863260.141transit4180±1800.895826 [32]
Kepler-376b 0.0954.9201990.057transit3090±501.055900 [32]
Kepler-376c 0.1614.1723270.115transit3090±501.055900 [32]
Kepler-377b 0.12412.5095290.109transit2750±400.885949 [32]
Kepler-377c 0.18427.0149760.182transit2750±400.885949 [32]
Kepler-378b 0.06716.0923610.112transit498.3±1.40.964661 [32]
Kepler-378c 0.06228.9060090.166transit498.3±1.40.964661 [32]
Kepler-379b 0.14820.098380.152transit2430±201.086054 [32]
Kepler-379c 0.20462.7846970.326transit2430±201.086054 [32]
Kepler-380b 0.1063.9308210.05transit2710±401.056045 [32]
Kepler-380c 0.1137.6300040.078transit2710±401.056045 [32]
Kepler-381b 0.0885.6290210.066transit878±51.346152 [32]
Kepler-381c 0.113.3916350.117transit878±51.346152 [32]
Kepler-382b 0.1185.2621550.055transit3130±600.85600 [32]
Kepler-382c 0.14212.1627010.097transit3130±600.85600 [32]
Kepler-383b 0.11812.9045320.095transit16950.674710 [32]
Kepler-383c 0.11131.2007510.172transit16950.674710 [32]
Kepler-384b 0.122.5970530.148transit2990±300.765577 [32]
Kepler-384c 0.10145.3482690.236transit2990±300.765577 [32]
Kepler-385b 0.24410.0436860.097transit4870±1601.096326 [32]
Kepler-385c 0.27115.1631610.127transit4870±1601.096326 [32]
Kepler-386b 0.12412.310430.096transit2950±900.745178 [32]
Kepler-386c 0.14125.1934580.155transit2950±900.745178 [32]
Kepler-387b 0.0926.7916360.068transit2670±301.035774 [32]
Kepler-387c 0.07911.8375490.098transit2670±301.035774 [32]
Kepler-388b 0.0723.1733150.036transit2000±2000.594498 [32]
Kepler-388c 0.07713.2970040.093transit2000±2000.594498 [32]
Kepler-389b 0.1353.2441070.041transit2720±700.785376 [32]
Kepler-389c 0.1314.511430.11transit2720±700.785376 [32]
Kepler-390b 0.0736.7380880.065transit1437±120.675166 [32]
Kepler-390c 0.0713.0600220.101transit1437±120.675166 [32]
Kepler-391b 0.2857.4167550.082transit2900±401.224940 [32]
Kepler-391c 0.31620.4854350.161transit2900±401.224940 [32]
Kepler-392b 0.0895.3418530.059transit2260±201.135938 [32]
Kepler-392c 0.09810.4231180.093transit2260±201.135938 [32]
Kepler-393b 0.1159.1824170.091transit2940±401.326189 [32]
Kepler-393c 0.11914.6136120.124transit2940±401.326189 [32]
Kepler-394b 0.1438.0050130.083transit3560±801.116402 [32]
Kepler-394c 0.14812.1306860.11transit3560±801.116402 [32]
Kepler-395b 0.0927.0543460.061transit1390±200.534262 [32]
Kepler-395c 0.11834.9892620.177transit1390±200.534262Potentially habitable exoplanet [32]
Kepler-397b 0.21922.2509490.144transit37605307 [32]
Kepler-397c 0.551135.4985270.48transit37605307 [32]
Kepler-398b 0.0834.0814230.044transit581.4±1.84493 [32]
Kepler-398c 0.0911.4194120.087transit581.4±1.84493 [32]
Kepler-399b 0.08614.4252810.103transit4400±7005502 [32]
Kepler-399c 0.12826.675690.155transit4400±7005502 [32]
Kepler-399d 0.16958.0346160.261transit4400±7005502 [32]
Kepler-400b 0.1479.0243890.087transit23405886 [32]
Kepler-400c 0.13317.3408240.134transit23405886 [32]
Kepler-401b 0.15314.3830350.122transit3230±506117 [32]
Kepler-401c 0.19247.3182180.269transit3230±506117 [32]
Kepler-402b 0.1094.0287510.051transit2070±206090 [32]
Kepler-402c 0.1396.1248210.068transit2070±206090 [32]
Kepler-402d 0.1238.9210990.087transit2070±206090 [32]
Kepler-402e 0.1311.2428610.102transit2070±206090 [32]
Kepler-403b 0.1127.0314620.076transit2800±506090 [32]
Kepler-403c 0.15654.2807490.297transit2800±506090 [32]
Kepler-404b 0.11311.8298510.102transit2710±405654 [32]
Kepler-404c 0.15314.7511660.118transit2710±405654 [32]
Kepler-405b 0.18610.6138390.095transit3570±1405818 [32]
Kepler-405c 0.41629.7266820.188transit3570±1405818 [32]
Kepler-406b 0.020.1282.42629transit1199±111.075538 [33]
Kepler-406c 0.0090.0764.62332transit1199±111.075538 [33]
Kepler-407b 0.0950.66931transit1114±815476 [33]
Kepler-407c 12.63000radial vel.1114±815476 [33]
Kepler-408b 0.0732.46502transit290.3±0.91.086104Host star known as HD 176693 or KOI-1612. Reported as 2.1% false positive probable in 2014, [33] but confirmed by 2016. [35]
Kepler-409b 0.10668.9584transit222.8±0.30.925460Host star known as Gliese 409 [33]
Kepler-412b 0.9411.3411.72086040.02897transit3650±601.175750 [36]
Kepler-413b 0.2110.38866.2620.3553transit2830±700.824700 [37]
Kepler-414b 0.0110.1534.7timing1364±90.89 [38]
Kepler-414c 0.0940.2697.171timing1364±90.89 [38]
Kepler-415b 0.3770.1084.176timing1750±300.67 [38]
Kepler-415c 8.708transit1750±300.67?
Kepler-416b 0.1830.2216.319timing2290±301 [38]
Kepler-416c 12.209transit2290±301?
Kepler-417b 0.0350.20612.331transit3250±1500.9 [38]
Kepler-417c 15.943transit3250±1500.9?
Kepler-418b 1.11.286.67856transit3360±600.985820 [39]
Kepler-419b 2.50.9669.75460.37transit3390±801.396430 [40]
Kepler-419c 7.3675.471.68timing3390±801.396430 [40]
Kepler-420Ab 1.450.9486.6476610.382511transit29000.995520 [41]
Kepler-421b 0.371704.19841.219transit1148±60.795308 [42]
Kepler-422b 0.431.157.89144830.082transit2400±201.155972 [43]
Kepler-423b 0.5951.1922.68432850.035851605transit2520±400.855560 [43]
Kepler-424b 1.030.893.31186440.044transit2320±301.015460 [43]
Kepler-424c 6.97223.30.73radial vel.2320±301.015460 [43]
Kepler-425b 0.250.9783.797018160.04641070transit2140±300.935170 [44]
Kepler-426b 0.341.093.217518830.04141300transit2810±400.915725 [44]
Kepler-427b 0.291.2310.2909940.0911100transit3410±500.965800 [44]
Kepler-428b 1.271.083.525632540.04331070transit2280±500.875150 [44]
Kepler-430b 0.2935.9680.2244667transit3070±501.175884 [45]
Kepler-430c 0.16110.9790.4757458transit3070±501.175884 [45]
Kepler-431b 0.0686.8030.07191032transit1609±151.076004 [45]
Kepler-431c 0.068.7030.0847951transit1609±151.076004 [45]
Kepler-431d 0.111.9220.1045856transit1609±151.076004 [45]
Kepler-432b 5.411.14552.5011290.301transit2830±601.324995Eccentric orbit [46]
Kepler-432c 2.43+0.22
0.24
406.2+3.9
2.5
radial vel.2830±601.324995 [46]
Kepler-453b 0.000630.553240.5030.7903transit1463±90.945527 [47]
Mu Leonis b 2.4357.81.1radial vel.133.01.54538.2 [3]
OGLE-2008-BLG-355Lb 4.61.7microlensing220000.37 [48]
OGLE-2008-BLG-92Lb 0.1818microlensing260000.71 [49]
OGLE-2011-BLG-265Lb 0.881.89microlensing143000.21 [50]
OGLE-2013-BLG-102Lb 12.5690.8microlensing99000.1Additional planet or brown dwarf in the system. [51]
OGLE-2013-BLG-341LBb 0.00730.883microlensing37900.15One more red dwarf in the system. [52]
OGLE-2014-BLG-0124Lb 0.513.11microlensing130000.71 [53]
SAND364 b 1.54121.71radial vel.2730±1301.354284Belongs to Messier 67, also known as BD+12 1917b [54]
TYC 1422-614-1 b 2.5198.40.69radial vel.24801.154806 [55]
TYC 1422-614-1 c 10559.31.37radial vel.24801.154806 [55]
WASP-20 A b  [ ru ]0.72±0,061.32±0.033.161580.04317transit663.391.055990Binary with planet orbiting primary star [56] [57]
WASP-74b 0.951.562.137750.0371910transit3901.485970 [58]
WASP-83b 0.31.044.9712520.0591120transit9801.115510 [58]
WASP-85Ab 1.2651.242.65567770.0391452transit2431.096112 [59]
WASP-87 b 2.18±0.151.39±0.061.68280.0295±0.0008transit982±121.20±0.096450±120 [60] Host star also known as CD-52 4998.
WASP-89b 5.91.043.35642270.04271120transit9570.925130 [58]
WASP-94Ab 0.4521.723.95019070.0551604transit5901.456153 [61]
WASP-94Bb 0.6182.008390.0335radial vel.5901.246040 [61]
WASP-103b 1.491.5280.9255420.019852508transit15001.226110Planet close to tidal disruption [62] [63]
WASP-104b 1.2721.1371.75541370.029181516transit4701.085475 [64]
WASP-106b 1.9251.0859.2897150.09171140transit9201.196055 [64]
WASP-108 b 1.167+0.092
0.091
1.215±0.0402.6755463±0.00000210.0397±0.0011590transit717.6±0.31.167±0.0926000±140 [60] Host star also known as TYC 8254-1624-1
WASP-109 b 0.91±0.131.443±0.0533.3190233±0.00000420.0463±0.00111695transit1173±161.203±0.0906520±140 [60] Host star also known as TYC 6184-1397-1
WASP-110 b 0.515±0.0641.238±0.0563.7783977±0.00000310.0457±0.00121134transit904±100.892±0.0725400±140 [60]
WASP-111 b 1.85±0.161.442±0.0942.310965±0.00000340.03914±0.000982140transit980±201.50±0.116400±150 [60] Host star also known as HD 208180
WASP-112 b 0.88±0.121.191±0.0493.0353992±0.00000380.0382±0.00111395transit1900±400.807±0.0735610±130 [60]
WASP-116b 0.59±0.051.43±0.076.61321±0.000020.0730±0.00111400±4transit1770±601.25±0.185950±100 [59]
WASP-117b 0.27551.02110.021650.094591024transit518±21.136038 [65] [66]
WASP-149b 1.02±0.041.32±0.041.332811±0.0000010.0247±0.00041870±1transit1770±601.12±0.175750±100 [59]
XO-2Sb 0.25918.1570.1344radial vel.4800.985399 [67]
XO-2Sc 1.37120.80.4756radial vel.4800.985399 [67]
YBP 1194 b 0.326.959radial vel.2920±1001.015780Belongs to Messier 67 [54]
YBP 1514 b 0.45.118radial vel.3060±1000.965725Belongs to Messier 67 [54]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">WASP-8b</span> Planet orbiting a star in a binary system in the constellation of Sculptor

WASP-8b is an exoplanet orbiting the star WASP-8A in the constellation of Sculptor. The star is similar to the Sun and forms a binary star with a red dwarf star (WASP-8B) of half the Sun's mass that orbits WASP-8A 4.5 arcseconds away. The system is 294 light-years away and is therefore located closer to Earth than many other star systems that are known to feature planets similar to WASP-8b. The planet and its parent star were discovered in the SuperWASP batch -6b to -15b. On 1 April 2008, Dr. Don Pollacco of Queen's University Belfast announced them at the RAS National Astronomy Meeting.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">WASP-8</span> Star in the constellation of Sculptor

WASP-8 is a binary star system 294 light-years away. The star system is much younger than the Sun at 300 million to 1.2 billion years age, and is heavily enriched in heavy elements, having nearly twice the concentration of iron compared to the Sun.

WASP-10 is a star in the constellation Pegasus. The SuperWASP project has observed and classified this star as a variable star, perhaps due to the eclipsing planet.

WASP-11/HAT-P-10 is a binary star. It is a primary main-sequence orange dwarf star. Secondary is M-dwarf with a projected separation of 42 AU. The system is located about 424 light-years away in the constellation Aries.

HAT-P-8 is a magnitude 10 star located 700 light-years away in Pegasus. It is a F-type star about 28% more massive than the Sun. Two red dwarf companions have been detected around HAT-P-8. The first has a spectral type of M5V and has a mass of 0.22 M. The second is even less massive, at 0.18 M, and its spectral type is M6V.

HAT-P-27, also known as WASP-40, is the primary of a binary star system about 650 light-years away. It is a G-type main-sequence star. The star's age is similar to the Sun's at 4.4 billion years. HAT-P-27 is enriched in heavy elements, having a 195% concentration of iron compared to the Sun.

HD 146389, is a star with a yellow-white hue in the northern constellation of Hercules. The star was given the formal name Irena by the International Astronomical Union in January 2020. It is invisible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 9.4 The star is located at a distance of approximately 446 light years from the Sun based on parallax, but is drifting closer with a radial velocity of −9 km/s. The star is known to host one exoplanet, designated WASP-38b or formally named 'Iztok'.

HAT-P-16 is a F-type main-sequence star about 740 light-years away. The star has a concentration of heavy elements slightly higher than solar abundance, and low starspot activity. The survey in 2015 have failed to find any stellar companions to it. The spectral analysis in 2014 have discovered the HAT-P-16 has a carbon to oxygen molar ratio of 0.58±0.08, close to Sun`s value of 0.55.

HAT-P-15 is a G-type main-sequence star about 630 light-years away. The star is older than Sun yet has a concentration of heavy elements roughly 190% of solar abundance. The star has no noticeable starspot activity.

WASP-48 is a subgiant star about 1400 light-years away. The star is likely older than Sun and slightly depleted in heavy elements. It shows an infrared excess noise of unknown origin, yet has no detectable ultraviolet emissions associated with the starspot activity. The discrepancy may be due to large interstellar absorption of light in interstellar medium for WASP-48. The measurements are compounded by the emission from eclipsing contact binary NSVS-3071474 projected on sky plane nearby, although no true stellar companions were detected by survey in 2015.

WASP-46 is a G-type main-sequence star about 1,210 light-years away. The star is older than the Sun and is strongly depleted in heavy elements compared to the Sun, having just 45% of the solar abundance. Despite its advanced age, the star is rotating rapidly, being spun up by the tides raised by a giant planet on a close orbit.

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