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This list of exoplanets discovered in 2021 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first observed in 2021. For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is 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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2M0437 b | 4±1 | 1.16 | 1,136,000 | 115 | 1,450±50 | imaging | 417.9±1.5 | 0.165±0.015 | 3,100 | Gas giant also known as 2MASSJ04372171 b |
b Centauri b | 10.9±1.6 | 200000±100000 | 556±17 | imaging | 325±10 | 8±2 | Circumbinary planet in unusually massive host star system | |||
BD+45 0564 b | 1.36±0.12 | 307.88±1.47 | 0.83±0.04 | radial vel. | 174±2 | 0.81±0.07 | 5,004±50 | |||
BD+55 0362 b | 0.72±0.08 | 265.59±1.04 | 0.78±0.05 | radial vel. | 168±2 | 0.909±0.099 | 5,012±78 | Additional giant planet is suspected | ||
BD+60 1417b | 15±5 | 1.31±0.06 | 1662 | 1303±74 | imaging | 146.65±0.09 | 1.0 | 4993±124 | Young (≈100 million years) host star | |
BD+63 1405 b | 3.96±0.31 | 1,198.48±60.79 | 2.06±0.14 | radial vel. | 124.4±1.2 | 0.82±0.08 | 5,000±53 | Extremely eccentric orbit | ||
Candidate 1 | 0.062-0.157 | 0.3011-0.6386 | imaging | 4.37 | 1.0788 | 5790 | Imaged near Alpha Centauri A | |||
COCONUTS-2b | 6.3 −1.9 |
400000000 | 7506 −2060 |
434±9 | imaging | 35.6 | 0.37±0.02 | 3406±69 | Planet also catalogued as WISEPA J075108.79−763449.6, First identified as a brown dwarf, but revealed to be an exoplanet in 2021. | |
EPIC 201427007 b | 0.0090 | 0.134±0.018 | 0.72091±0.000067 | transit | 2304±55 | 0.930 | 5633±111 | |||
EPIC 201595106 b | 0.00705 | 0.116±0.009 | 0.877214±0.000087 | transit | 762±9 | 5820±20 | Candidate since 2018 | |||
EPIC 211314705.01 | 0.139±0.007 | 3.793306 −0.000343 |
543 −9 |
transit | 300.0±1.7 | 0.43±0.01 | 3,669 −82 |
Two more planets in system are suspected. | ||
EPIC 211401787.01 | 0.247 −0.008 |
13.774798 −0.000028 |
969±9 | transit | 525±5 | 1.23±0.02 | 6,232 −39 |
Host star also known as BD+12 1842. | ||
EPIC 211502222.01 | 0.243 −0.009 |
22.996591 −0.001859 |
673 −11 |
transit | 694±6 | 1.10 −0.04 |
5,994 −91 |
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EPIC 211502222.02 | 0.160 −0.009 |
9.398977 −0.001348 |
909±14 | transit | 694±6 | 1.10 −0.04 |
5,994 −91 |
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EPIC 211525753.01 | 0.201 −0.014 |
5.7385647 −0.0011048 |
0.0632 −0.0176 |
1,066 −77 |
transit | 0.96 −0.06 |
5,790 −147 |
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EPIC 211537087.01 | 0.204 −0.011 |
21.0267366 −0.0038993 |
0.1599 −0.0306 |
624 −37 |
transit | 0.90 −0.06 |
5,568 −150 |
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EPIC 211579112.01 | 0.196 −0.014 |
17.706320±0.000063 | 266 −8 |
transit | 403±5 | 0.27 −0.02 |
3,315 −152 |
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EPIC 211647930.01 | 0.552 −0.022 |
14.759287 −0.000240 |
826 −17 |
transit | 1,133±17 | 1.06±0.04 | 5,880 −82 |
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EPIC 211730024.01 | 0.504 −0.025 |
5.113981 −0.000062 |
1,380 −30 |
transit | 1,226±21 | 1.36±0.05 | 6,502 −130 |
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EPIC 211730267.01 | 0.332 −0.019 |
16.3488637 −0.0014022 |
0.1450 −0.0235 |
735 −39 |
transit | 0.98±0.07 | 5,794 −169 |
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EPIC 211743874.01 | 0.197 −0.013 |
12.283211±0.000051 | 949 −26 |
transit | 1,850±60 | 1.23±0.04 | 6,222 −91 |
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EPIC 211763214.01 | 0.109 −0.005 |
21.194733 −0.000107 |
569 −22 |
transit | 786±9 | 0.86 −0.05 |
5,424 −144 |
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EPIC 211770696.01 | 0.234 −0.013 |
16.273563 −0.000053 |
850 −18 |
transit | 1,390±30 | 0.94 −0.03 |
5,869 −81 |
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EPIC 211779390.01 | 0.092 −0.005 |
3.850614±0.000012 | 783 −14 |
transit | 514±2 | 0.66±0.02 | 4,558 −81 |
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EPIC 211897691.02 | 0.171 −0.011 |
19.507428 −0.000113 |
508±12 | transit | 1,187±17 | 0.74 −0.03 |
4,857 −84 |
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EPIC 211914998.01 | 0.239 −0.013 |
11.2510285 −0.0017892 |
0.0863 −0.0159 |
888 −47 |
transit | 0.93±0.06 | 5,650 −152 |
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EPIC 211923431.01 | 0.300 −0.029 |
29.740451 −0.000161 |
606 −36 |
transit | 2,460±70 | 0.93±0.04 | 5,532±90 | |||
EPIC 211978988.01 | 0.287 −0.017 |
36.552551 −0.000122 |
598 −15 |
transit | 1,390±20 | 0.98±0.07 | 5,817 −48 |
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EPIC 212058012.01 | 0.181 −0.008 |
11.561052 −0.000668 |
861 −15 |
transit | 684±6 | 1.01±0.05 | 5,920±104 | |||
EPIC 212072539.01 | 0.180 −0.006 |
7.676972 −0.000012 |
465±7 | transit | 545±3 | 0.49±0.01 | 3,804 −74 |
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EPIC 212072539.02 | 0.147 −0.007 |
2.787174±0.000004 | 653 −12 |
transit | 545±3 | 0.49±0.01 | 3,804 −74 |
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EPIC 212081533.01 | 0.142 −0.004 |
3.355850 −0.000093 |
722 −10 |
transit | 245.8 | 0.51±0.01 | 4,374 −34 |
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EPIC 212088059.01 | 0.188 −0.008 |
10.367437 −0.000019 |
437 −5 |
transit | 532±3 | 0.56±0.01 | 3,779 −26 |
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EPIC 212132195.01 | 0.202 −0.009 |
26.201446 −0.003124 |
450±5 | transit | 345.5±1.6 | 0.71±0.02 | 4,801±49 | |||
EPIC 212161956.01 | 0.215 −0.009 |
7.187257 −0.000021 |
640 −21 |
transit | 1055±13 | 0.66±0.03 | 4,599 −152 |
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EPIC 212204403.01 | 0.291 −0.010 |
4.688418 −0.000117 |
908 −11 |
transit | 662±5 | 0.83 −0.01 |
5,077 −39 |
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EPIC 212204403.02 | 0.238 −0.010 |
12.550171 −0.001057 |
655 −9 |
transit | 662±5 | 0.83 −0.01 |
5,077 −39 |
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EPIC 212420823.01 | 0.123 −0.006 |
9.032178±0.000874 | 518 −4 |
transit | 1,450±20 | 0.54±0.01 | 4,385 −31 |
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EPIC 212440430.02 | 0.138 −0.010 |
4.163873 −0.000023 |
1,158 −34 |
transit | 1,620±20 | 0.98±0.02 | 5,789 −50 |
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EPIC 212543933.01 | 0.227 −0.017 |
7.806164 −0.000623 |
934 −32 |
transit | 1,310±50 | 1.02±0.02 | 5,769 −37 |
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EPIC 212624936 b | 0.00589 | 0.517 −0.027 |
0.578657±0.000066 | transit | 5765±170 | Host star TYC 5557-667-1 | ||||
EPIC 212624936 c | 0.019 | 0.214 −0.057 |
11.811437±0.00016 | transit | 5765±170 | Host star TYC 5557-667-1 | ||||
EPIC 220492298 b | 0.00295 | 0.085±0.018 | 0.762406±0.00014 | transit | 5620±31 | |||||
EPIC 228836835 b | 0.00431 | 0.089±0.027 | 0.728113±0.00004 | transit | 491±6 | 3782±152 | ||||
EPIC 251319382.01 | 0.171 −0.006 |
8.234885 −0.000475 |
885 −14 |
transit | 577±6 | 0.95±0.02 | 5,791±81 | |||
EPIC 251319382.02 | 0.199 −0.008 |
14.871387 −0.000936 |
727±10 | transit | 577±6 | 0.95±0.02 | 5,791±81 | |||
EPIC 251319382.03 | 0.122 −0.006 |
3.665912 −0.000295 |
1,160 −15 |
transit | 577±6 | 0.95±0.02 | 5,791±81 | |||
EPIC 251554286.01 | 0.496 −0.018 |
15.466805 −0.000565 |
735 −14 |
transit | 883±12 | 0.87±0.02 | 5,698±55 | |||
G 264-12 b | 0.0079±0.0009 | 2.30538±0.00031 | 0.02279±0.00061 | 587±16 | radial vel. | 52.14±0.03 | 0.297±0.024 | 3,326±54 | ||
G 264-12 c | 0.0118±0.0015 | 8.0518±0.0034 | 0.0525±0.0014 | 387±11 | radial vel. | 52.14±0.03 | 0.297±0.024 | 3,326±54 | ||
Gamma Piscium b | 1.34 −0.31 |
555.1 −2.5 |
1.32 −0.08 |
radial vel. | 138 | 0.99 −0.13 |
4742 | |||
Gliese 146 b | 0.0175 −0.0021 |
5.09071 ± 0.00026 | 0.0510 −0.0026 |
573 −69 |
radial vel. | 44.37±0.01 | 0.684±0.013 | 4,385±21 | Host star also known as HD 22496. | |
Gliese 367 b | 0.0017±0.0002 | 0.064±0.005 | 0.321962 −0.000012 |
0.0071±0.0002 | 1745±43 | transit | 30.695±0.016 | 0.45±0.011 | 3522±70 | |
Gliese 393 b | 0.0054±0.0008 | 7.02679 −0.00085 |
0.05402±0.00072 | 485±11 | radial vel. | 22.956±0.008 | 0.426±0.017 | 3,579±51 | ||
Gliese 486 b | 0.0089±0.0004 | 0.117±0.006 | 1.467119 −0.000030 |
0.01734 −0.00027 |
701±13 | transit | 26.344±0.013 | 0.323±0.015 | 3,340±54 | Planet may have a measurable atmosphere |
Gliese 740 b | 0.0093±0.0016 | 2.37756 −0.00011 |
0.029±0.001 | 829 −50 |
radial vel. | 36.21±0.02 | 0.58±0.06 | 3,913±21 | ||
Gliese 9689 b | 0.0304±0.0046 | 18.27±0.01 | 0.1139±0.0039 | 453±39 | radial vel. | 100.10±0.04 | 0.59±0.06 | 3,836±69 | ||
HAT-P-58b | 0.372±0.03 | 1.332±0.043 | 4.0138379±0.0000024 | 0.04994±0.00044 | 1622±18 | transit | 1690±40 | 1.031±0.028 | 6078±48 | |
HAT-P-59b | 1.540±0.067 | 1.123±0.013 | 4.1419771±0.0000012 | 0.05064±0.00037 | 1278±7 | transit | 871±4 | 1.008±0.022 | 5678±16 | |
HAT-P-60b | 0.574±0.038 | 1.631±0.024 | 4.7947813±0.0000024 | 0.06277±0.00017 | 1772±12 | transit | 767±7 | 1.435±0.012 | 6212±26 | |
HAT-P-61b | 1.057±0.07 | 0.899±0.027 | 1.90231289±0.00000077 | 0.03010±0.00034 | 1505±16 | transit | 1120±20 | 1.004±0.012 | 5587±45 | |
HAT-P-62b | 0.761±0.088 | 1.073±0.029 | 2.6453235±0.0000039 | 0.03772±0.00024 | 1512±13 | transit | 1150±20 | 1.023±0.020 | 5629±48 | |
HAT-P-63b | 0.614±0.024 | 1.119±0.033 | 3.377728±0.000013 | 0.04294±0.00035 | 1237±11 | transit | 1330±20 | 0.925±0.023 | 5400 −39 |
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HAT-P-64b | 0.58 −0.13 |
1.703±0.07 | 4.0072320±0.0000017 | 0.05387±0.00030 | 1766 −16 |
transit | 2135±20 | 1.298±0.021 | 6457 −36 |
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HATS-74Ab | 1.46±0.14 | 1.032±0.021 | 1.73185606±0.00000055 | 0.02384±0.00011 | 895.1±5.7 | transit | 952±12 | 0.601±0.008 | 3775±54 | Host star also known as TOI-737 |
HATS-75b | 0.491±0.039 | 0.884±0.013 | 2.7886556±0.0000011 | 0.032742 −0.000099 |
772.3±2.3 | transit | 640±4 | 0.6017 −0.0055 |
3812±79 | Host star also known as TOI-552 |
HATS-76b | 2.629±0.089 | 1.079±0.031 | 1.9416423±0.0000014 | 0.02658 −0.00029 |
939.8±6.7 | transit | 1272±19 | 0.662 −0.021 |
3990±120 | Host star also known as TOI-555 |
HATS-77b | 1.374 −0.074 |
1.165±0.021 | 3.0876262±0.0000016 | 0.03607±0.00025 | 828.3±5.9 | transit | 1440±40 | 0.655±0.014 | 4082±69 | Host star also known as TOI-730 |
HD 360 b | 0.75 −0.15 |
273.1 −0.8 |
0.98 −0.03 |
radial vel. | 362 | 1.69 −0.53 |
4770 | |||
HD 3765 b | 0.173 −0.013 |
1,211 −16 |
2.108 −0.033 |
radial vel. | 78.5±0.1 | |||||
HD 5278 b | 0.0245 −0.0044 |
0.219±0.004 | 14.339156 −0.000047 |
0.1202±0.0013 | 943±13 | transit | 183.1±2.7 | 1.126 −0.035 |
6,203±64 | Host star also known as TOI-130. |
HD 5278 c | 0.0579 −0.0060 |
0.2416±0.0027 | 0.1202±0.0013 | 943±13 | radial vel. | 183.1±2.7 | 1.126 −0.035 |
6,203±64 | Host star also known as TOI-130. | |
HD 10975 b | 0.45 −0.15 |
283.8 −0.1 |
0.95 −0.08 |
radial vel. | 379 | 1.41 −0.35 |
4840 | |||
HD 13808 b | 0.0346 | 14.2 | 0.11 | radial vel. | 92.2 | 0.771±0.022 | 5,035±50 | Candidate since 2011, confirmed in 2021 | ||
HD 13808 c | 0.0315 | 53.8 | 0.26 | radial vel. | 92.2 | 0.771±0.022 | 5,035±50 | Candidate since 2011, confirmed in 2021 | ||
HD 19615 b | 8.5±0.7 | 402±2 | 1.1±0.1 | radial vel. | 872±7 | 1.1±0.1 | 3987±125 | Red giant host star | ||
HD 24040 c | 0.201±0.027 | 515.4 −2.5 |
1.3±0.021 | radial vel. | 152.3±0.4 | 1.14±0.02 | 5,917±52 | |||
HD 26161 b | 13.5 −3.7 |
32,000 −10,000 |
20.4 −4.9 |
radial vel. | 133.6±0.3 | Very eccentric orbit, and also red dwarf in the system | ||||
HD 27969 b | 4.80 −0.23 |
654.5 −5.8 |
1.552 −0.033 |
261±11 | radial vel. | 1.16±0.07 | 5,966±21 | |||
HD 39474 b | 0.42 −0.03 |
1.008 −0.015 |
52.97818 −0.00004 |
0.30 −0.03 |
759 −26 |
transit | 372.5±1.1 | 1.316±0.027 | 6,394±75 | Host star also known as TOI-201 |
HD 63935 b | 0.0340±0.0057 | 0.267±0.013 | 9.058811 −0.000016 |
911±27 | transit | 159.36±0.15 | 0.933±0.054 | 5,534±100 | ||
HD 63935 c | 0.0349±0.0076 | 0.259±0.012 | 21.4023 −0.00194 |
684±21 | transit | 159.36±0.15 | 0.933±0.054 | 5,534±100 | ||
HD 66428 c | 27 −17 |
39,000 −18,000 |
23.0 −7.6 |
radial vel. | 174.1±0.7 | 1.09±0.02 | 5,773±55 | |||
HD 68988 c | 15.0 −1.5 |
16,100 −3,500 |
13.2 −2.0 |
radial vel. | 198.8±0.6 | 1.16±0.01 | 5,919±11 | Suspected since 2006 | ||
HD 73583 b | 0.0315±0.0098 | 0.253±0.009 | 6.3980418 −0.0000063 |
0.0601±0.0026 | 721±21 | transit | 103.08±0.10 | 0.71±0.02 | 4511±110 | Host star also known as TOI-560, planetary helium emission detected. |
HD 73583b | 0.253 −0.011 |
6.3980661 −0.0000097 |
0.05995 −0.00072 |
742.7 −7.0 |
transit | 102.97±0.10 | 0.701 −0.025 |
4574 −61 |
Host star also known as TOI 560 | |
HD 73583 c | 0.0302±0.0055 | 0.212±0.009 | 18.8797 −0.00073 |
0.1236 −0.0053 |
503±15 | transit | 103.08±0.10 | 0.71±0.02 | 4511±110 | Host star also known as TOI-560 |
HD 73583c | 0.2433 −0.0096 |
18.8805 −0.0011 |
0.1233±0.0015 | 517.8 −4.9 |
transit | 102.97±0.10 | 0.701 −0.025 |
4574 −61 |
Host star also known as TOI 560 | |
HD 79181 b | 0.64 −0.16 |
273.1 −0.4 |
0.90 −0.08 |
radial vel. | 337 | 1.28 −0.28 |
4862 | |||
HD 80869 b | 4.86 −0.29 |
1711.7 −9.6 |
2.878 −0.046 |
203.2 −5.5 |
radial vel. | 1.08±0.05 | 5,837±15 | Very eccentric orbit | ||
HD 95544 b | 6.84±0.31 | 2172 −21 |
3.386 −0.077 |
156.5 −5.5 |
radial vel. | 1.09±0.07 | 5,722±15 | |||
HD 99183 b | 0.97 −0.25 |
310.4 −1.7 |
1.08 −0.07 |
radial vel. | 355 | 1.76 −0.30 |
4886 | |||
HD 107148 c | 0.0626 −0.0098 |
18.3267 −0.0024 |
0.1406±0.0018 | radial vel. | 161.4±0.4 | 1.1±0.1 | 5,789±36 | |||
HD 108236 f | 0.17406 −0.00437 |
29.54255±0.00069 | 0.1759±0.0037 | transit | 211 | 0.853±0.047 | 5,720.0±50.0 | |||
HD 109286 b | 2.99±0.15 | 520.1±2.3 | 1.259±0.021 | 259.4±5.5 | radial vel. | 0.98±0.05 | 5,694±23 | |||
HD 103891 b | 1.44 −0.05 |
1919 −15 |
3.27 −0.01 |
radial vel. | 179.0±0.4 | 1.28±0.01 | 6072±20 | |||
HD 105779 b | 0.64±0.06 | 2412 −52 |
3.38±0.05 | radial vel. | 179.7±0.3 | 0.89±0.01 | 5792±16 | |||
HD 110082 b | 0.2857±0.0089 | 10.18271±0.00004 | 0.113 −0.013 |
transit | 342.8±0.9 | 1.21±0.06 | 6,200±100 | Orbiting a primary of wide binary system Host star also known as TOI-1098. | ||
HD 110113 b | 0.0143±0.0020 | 0.183±0.011 | 2.541 −0.001 |
0.035±0.001 | 1,371±14 | transit | 346.5±2.3 | 0.99±0.08 | 5,730 | Radius gap planet, host star also known as TOI-755 |
HD 110113 c | 0.0330±0.0038 | 6.744 −0.009 |
0.068 −0.002 |
990±10 | radial vel. | 346.5±2.3 | 0.99±0.08 | 5,730 | Host star also known as TOI-755. | |
HD 115954 b | 8.29 −0.58 |
3700 −390 |
5.00 −0.36 |
144.9 −13 |
radial vel. | 1.18±0.06 | 5957±26 | |||
HD 124330 b | 0.75±0.06 | 270.66±1.21 | 0.86±0.04 | radial vel. | 198±3 | 1.15±0.079 | 5,873±19 | Additional giant planet is suspected | ||
HD 136925 b | 0.84 −0.074 |
4,540 −140 |
5.13 −0.11 |
radial vel. | 156.2 | 5715 | Additional planet suspected | |||
HD 137496 b | 0.0127±0.0017 | 0.117±0.005 | 1.62116±0.00008 | 0.02732±0.00019 | 2130 −29 |
transit | 509±6 | 1.035±0.022 | 5799±61 | |
HD 137496 c | 7.66±0.11 | 479.9 −1.0 |
1.2163 −0.0088 |
370±5 | radial vel. | 509±6 | 1.035±0.022 | 5799±61 | ||
HD 150010 b | 2.4±0.4 | 562±8 | 1.1±0.1 | radial vel. | 473.4±2.1 | 1.3±0.1 | 4256±125 | Red giant host star | ||
HD 152843 b | 0.0364 −0.0193 |
0.304±0.012 | 11.6264 −0.0025 |
0.1053 −0.0031 |
transit | 352.0±1.0 | 1.15±0.04 | 6,310±100 | ||
HD 152843 c | 0.0865 | 0.521±0.013 | 24.38 −3.4 |
transit | 352.0±1.0 | 1.15±0.04 | 6,310±100 | |||
HD 155193 b | 0.75±0.06 | 352.65±2.58 | 1.04±0.04 | radial vel. | 186±6 | 1.221±0.083 | 6,239±20 | |||
HD 156668 c | 0.0991 −0.0077 |
811.3 −5.3 |
1.570±0.017 | radial vel. | 79.34±0.03 | 0.772±0.020 | 4,850±88 | Additional body in system is suspected | ||
HD 161178 b | 0.57 −0.16 |
279.3 −0.8 |
0.85 −0.07 |
radial vel. | 351 | 1.06 −0.17 |
4786 | |||
HD 164922 e | 0.0331±0.0031 | 41.763±0.012 | 0.2293 −0.0027 |
radial vel. | 71.69±0.03 | 0.874±0.012 | 5,293±32 | |||
HD 168009 b | 0.0300 −0.0037 |
15.1479 −0.0037 |
0.1192 −0.0018 |
radial vel. | 75.97±0.03 | 0.99 | 5,792±80 | |||
HD 174205 b | 4.2±0.5 | 582±17 | 1.7±0.1 | radial vel. | 769±5 | 1.8±0.1 | 4393±125 | Red giant host star | ||
HD 183579 b | 0.0620 −0.0123 |
0.317 −0.011 |
17.471278 −0.000060 |
0.1334 −0.0061 |
769 −13 |
transit | 186.1±0.8 | 1.031 −0.026 |
5,788±44 | Host star also known as TOI-1055 |
HD 191939 e | >0.3531±0.0126 | 101.12±0.13 | 0.4007±0.012 | 390±8 | radial vel. | 175.1±0.2 | 0.92 | 5400 | Also suspected brown dwarf on wider orbit | |
HD 207897 b | 0.0453±0.0050 | 0.223±0.007 | 16.202159 −0.000083 |
0.1163 −0.001 |
632.2 −7.0 |
transit | 92.15±0.10 | 0.80 −0.030 |
5,070 −57 |
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HD 211403 b | 5.54 −0.38 |
223.8±0.41 | 0.768±0.013 | 380±13 | radial vel. | 1.20±0.06 | 6,273±44 | |||
HD 213472 b | 3.48 −0.59 |
16,700 −4,800 |
13.0 −2.6 |
radial vel. | 210.6 | |||||
HD 219139 b | 0.78 −0.20 |
275.5 −1.0 |
0.94 −0.07 |
radial vel. | 345 | 1.46 −0.29 |
4831 | |||
HD 331093 b | 1.50±0.11 | 621.62±16.11 | 1.44±0.07 | radial vel. | 164.07±0.14 | 1.030±0.079 | 5,544±33 | |||
HIP 5763b | 0.51 | 30.014 −0.2842 |
0.170 | radial vel. | 104.17±0.14 | 0.72 | ||||
HIP 34222b | 0.83 | 160.0 −2.9 |
0.492 | radial vel. | 74.55±0.09 | 0.62 | ||||
HIP 56640 b | 7.1±1.6 | 2574.9±86.1 | 3.73±0.08 | radial vel. | 400.4±1.9 | 1.04 −0.06 |
4769±55 | Red giant host star also known as HD100939b | ||
HIP 86221b | 0.71 | 2.224 −0.0005 |
0.031 | radial vel. | 96±11 | 0.79 | ||||
HIP 90988 b | 2.102 −0.085 |
455.73816 −1.88939 |
1.26±0.01 | radial vel. | 307.6±1.2 | 1.30±0.08 | 4884±58 | Gas giant orbiting a red giant host star also known as HD 170707 | ||
HIP 97166b | 0.0629±0.047 | 0.245±0.012 | 10.28891±0.00004 | 0.089±0.001 | 757±25 | transit | 215.54±0.33 | 0.898±0.054 | 5,198±100 | |
HIP 97166c | 9.9±1.8 | 16.84±0.22 | 0.124±0.002 | 642±22 | radial vel. | 215.54±0.33 | 0.898±0.054 | 5,198±100 | ||
K2-99c | 8.4±0.2 | 522.2±1.4 | 1.43±0.01 | 390±6 | radial vel. | 1980 | 1.6 | 5990 | ||
K2-268d | 0.133 −0.006 |
4.528598 −0.000015 |
888 −15 |
transit | 1,079±10 | 0.84±0.02 | 5,106 −61 |
Two more planets were previously known; host star also known as EPIC 211413752. | ||
K2-268e | 0.119 −0.007 |
6.131243 −0.000033 |
801±13 | transit | 1,079±10 | 0.84±0.02 | 5,106 −61 |
Two more planets were previously known; host star also known as EPIC 211413752. | ||
K2-268f | 0.199 −0.008 |
26.270570 −0.000109 |
492 −10 |
transit | 1,079±10 | 0.84±0.02 | 5,106 −61 |
Two more planets were previously known; host star also known as EPIC 211413752. | ||
K2-185c | 0.213±0.008 | 52.713494 −0.000164 |
477 −17 |
transit | 882±11 | 0.96 −0.07 |
5,788 −157 |
Host star also known as EPIC 211611158. | ||
K2-304c | 0.203 −0.011 |
5.213965±0.000442 | 866 −37 |
transit | 1,380±20 | 0.83 −0.04 |
5,171 −130 |
Host star also known as EPIC 212297394. | ||
K2-307c | 0.207 −0.011 |
23.228555 −0.000071 |
658 −14 |
transit | 1,050±20 | 0.99 −0.04 |
6,004 −78 |
Host star also known as EPIC 212587672. | ||
Kepler-129d | 8.3 −0.7 |
2646 −94 |
4.0±0.1 | radial vel. | 1,349±14 | 1.18 | 5,770 | |||
Kepler-1704b | 4.15±0.29 | 1.065 −0.041 |
988.88113 −0.00092 |
2.026 −0.031 |
253.8 −4.1 |
transit | 2,690±40 | 1.131 −0.051 |
5,745 −89 |
Very eccentric orbit (e=0.921), |
KIC 5479689 b | 0.5 −0.1 |
1.701531 −0.000419 |
orbital brightness modulation | 1,504 | 0.966 −0.04 |
5459.1 −85.2 |
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KIC 8121913 b | 2.1±0.4 | 3.294601 −0.00022 |
orbital brightness modulation | 2350 | 1.456 −0.15 |
5075.3 −109.4 |
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KIC 10068024 b | 2.0±0.4 | 2.073549 −0.000177 |
orbital brightness modulation | 3,600 | 1.22 −0.139 |
6,118.4 −121.2 |
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KMT-2016-BLG-2605b | 0.8 −0.4 |
0.68±0.11 | microlensing | 21,000±3,000 | 0.065 −0.035 |
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KMT-2017-BLG-2509b | 2.09 −1.26 |
2.14 −0.39 |
microlensing | 23,000±3,000 | 0.46 −0.27 |
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KMT-2018-BLG-1025Lb | 0.0191 −0.0104 |
1.305 −0.227 |
microlensing | 22,000±3,000 | 0.219 −0.120 |
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters | ||||
KMT-2018-BLG-1743 | 0.245 −0.135 |
1.449 −0.229 |
microlensing | 21,000±3,000 | 0.193 −0.107 |
Multiple orbital solutions, binary host star | ||||
KMT-2018-BLG-1976Lb | 1.96 −1.12 |
2.04 −0.83 |
microlensing | 19,000±2,000 | 0.65 −0.37 |
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KMT-2018-BLG-1996Lb | 1.22 −0.63 |
1.97 −0.25 |
microlensing | 19,000±2,000 | 0.69 −0.38 |
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KMT-2018-BLG-1988Lb | 0.021 −0.011 |
2.83 −0.97 |
microlensing | 14000 −5000 |
0.48 −0.25 |
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters | ||||
KMT-2019-BLG-0371b | 7.70 −3.90 |
0.79 −0.16 |
microlensing | 2,3000 −4,000 |
0.09 −0.05 |
Multiple solutions for orbital separation | ||||
KMT-2019-BLG-0253b | 0.029 −0.013 |
3.1 −0.9 |
microlensing | 16,000 −5,000 |
0.70 −0.31 |
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KMT-2019-BLG-1715 | 2.56 −1.16 |
3.32 −0.92 |
microlensing | 13,000±3,000 | 0.61 −0.28 |
Multiple solutions for orbital separation, also 0.15M☉ red dwarf in the system. | ||||
KMT-2020-BLG-0414Lb | 0.0032 | 0.15 | microlensing | 3,300±300 | 0.3 | Also a brown dwarf with mass 17 MJ in the system at 15 AU separation | ||||
KMT-2021-BLG-0912Lb | 0.022 −0.008 |
3.03 −2.46 |
microlensing | 22000±3000 | 0.75 −0.28 |
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters | ||||
KOI-5Ab | 0.179 | 0.63 | 5 | transit | 1,870±70 | 1.13 | 5861 | Also called TOI-1241b. | ||
KOI-984b | 0.0544±0.0094 | 0.384±0.004 | 4.2881785±0.0000035 | 0.0504±0.0006 | 1022 −30 |
transit | 749±4 | 0.928±0.031 | 5295±150 | Another planet in system on poorly constrained orbit |
KOI-4777b | 0.046±0.003 | 0.412000±0.000001 | 0.0080±0.0003 | 1180±20 | transit | 565±4 | 0.41±0.02 | 3515±69 | ||
Lalande 21185 c | 0.0568 −0.0083 |
3190 −170 |
3.1 −0.11 |
radial vel. | 8.31±0.01 | 0.390±0.011 | 3,601±51 | |||
Lambda Serpentis b | 0.0428 −0.0045 |
15.5083 −0.0018 |
0.1238±0.002 | radial vel. | 38.87±0.07 | 1.14 | 5,884±4 | |||
LHS 1478 b | 0.0073±0.0006 | 0.111±0.004 | 1.9495378 −0.0000041 |
0.01848 −0.0006 |
595 −9 |
transit | 59.40±0.03 | 0.236±0.012 | 3,381±54 | Host star also known as TOI-1640 or G 245-61. |
LHS 1678 b | 0.0002±0.0003 | 0.062±0.004 | 0.8602322 −0.0000048 |
0.01251 −0.00056 |
transit | 64.88±0.03 | 0.345±0.014 | 3490±50 | ||
LHS 1678 c | 0.0012 −0.0008 |
0.088±0.006 | 3.694247 −0.0000021 |
0.0331 −0.0015 |
transit | 64.88±0.03 | 0.345±0.014 | 3490±50 | ||
LTT 1445 Ac | 0.0048±0.0006 | 0.103 | 3.12390 | 0.02661 −0.00049 |
transit | 22.41±0.01 | 0.256±0.014 | 3337±150 | ||
L 98-59 e | 0.0094 | 12.8 | 0.071 | 342 −18 |
radial vel. | 34.6 | 0.32±0.03 | 3500±150 | ||
L 98-59 f | 0.0078 | 23.2 | 0.103 | 285 −17 |
radial vel. | 34.6 | 0.32±0.03 | 3500±150 | Unconfirmed, potentially habitable exoplanet | |
NGTS-13b | 4.84±0.44 | 1.142±0.046 | 4.12 | 0.0549 −0.0025 |
1,605±30 | transit | 2150 | 1.30 −0.18 |
5,819±73 | |
NGTS-14Ab | 0.092±0.012 | 0.444±0.030 | 3.5357173±0.0000069 | 0.0403±0.0071 | 1,143±139 | transit | 1,060 | 0.898±0.035 | 5,187±11 | |
NGTS-15b | 0.751 −0.088 |
1.10±0.10 | 3.27623±0.00001 | 0.0441±0.0046 | 1,146±47 | transit | 2,580±60 | 0.995±0.015 | 5,600±150 | |
NGTS-16b | 0.667 −0.129 |
1.30 −0.12 |
4.84532±0.00002 | 0.0523±0.0064 | 1,177±59 | transit | 2,910 −75 |
1.002±0.011 | 5,550±150 | |
NGTS-17b | 0.764 −0.164 |
1.24±0.11 | 3.24253±0.00001 | 0.0391±0.0043 | 1,457±50 | transit | 3,420±90 | 1.025 −0.014 |
5,650±100 | |
NGTS-18b | 0.409 −0.063 |
1.21±0.18 | 3.05125±0.00001 | 0.0448±0.0068 | 1,381 −53 |
transit | 3,610±140 | 1.003 −0.012 |
5,610±150 | |
OGLE-2014-BLG-0319Lb | 0.57 −0.31 |
3.49 −1.12 |
microlensing | 25000 −9000 |
0.52 −0.29 |
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OGLE-2014-BLG-0676Lb | 3.68 −1.44 |
4.53 −2.50 |
microlensing | 8700 −4600 |
0.73 −0.29 |
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OGLE-2017-BLG-1099b | 3.02 −1.81 |
2.73 −0.53 |
microlensing | 24,000±3,000 | 0.45 −0.27 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0383L b | 0.0201 −0.0088 |
1.8±0.2 | microlensing | 25000±2000 | 0.10 −0.05 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0506 | 0.051 −0.027 |
3.0 −0.8 |
microlensing | 18,000±5,000 | 0.63 −0.32 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0516 | 0.063 −0.034 |
2.2 −0.7 |
microlensing | 7,000 −2,000 |
0.47 −0.25 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0567Lb | 0.32 −0.16 |
2.72 −0.55 |
microlensing | 23,000±3,000 | 0.24 −0.13 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0962Lb | 1.37 −0.72 |
3.57 −1.02 |
microlensing | 21,000 −5,000 |
0.55 −0.29 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-0977 | 0.020 −0.012 |
2.0 −0.5 |
microlensing | 7,000±2,000 | 0.47 −0.27 |
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OGLE-2018-BLG-1428Lb | 0.77 −0.53 |
3.30 −0.83 |
microlensing | 20,000 −5,000 |
0.43 −0.22 |
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OGLE-2019-BLG-0299b | 6.22 −3.67 |
2.80 −0.89 |
microlensing | 19,000±4,000 | 0.59 −0.35 |
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OGLE-2019-BLG-0468Lb | 3.43 −1.17 |
3.29 −2.52 |
microlensing | 14000±3000 | 0.92 −0.32 |
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters | ||||
OGLE-2019-BLG-0468Lc | 10.22 −3.50 |
2.77 −2.12 |
microlensing | 14000±3000 | 0.92 −0.32 |
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters | ||||
OGLE-2019-BLG-0954Lb | 14.2 −7.5 |
2.65 −1.20 |
microlensing | 12,000 −2,000 |
0.80 −0.42 |
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OGLE-2019-BLG-0960Lb | 0.0071±0.0027 | 1.75±0.55 | microlensing | 2,900±1000 | 0.45±0.15 | Smallest planet discovered by microlensing | ||||
OGLE-2019-BLG-1053Lb | 0.0078 −0.0031 |
3.4±0.5 | microlensing | 22,000 −2,000 |
0.61 −0.24 |
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OGLE-2019-BLG-1058 | 6.836±6.027 | microlensing | 8,000±5,000 | Multiple solutions, rogue planet | ||||||
OGLE-2018-BLG-1185b | 0.026 −0.015 |
1.54 −0.22 |
microlensing | 24,000 −3,000 |
0.37 −0.21 |
Multiple solutions for planet and star masses. | ||||
OGLE-2019-BLG-1492 | 0.117 −0.061 |
2.7±0.9 | microlensing | 18,000 −7,000 |
0.68±0.34 | |||||
RR Caeli c | 2.7±0.7 | 14,200±300 | 9.7±0.9 | timing | 69.10±0.03 | 0.18+0.44 | 3,100+7,540 | Circumbinary planet around red and white dwarfs | ||
TIC 172900988 b | 2.84±0.25 | 1.009±0.043 | 196.5±7.7 | transit | 799±9 | 1.24 and 1.20 | 6050 and 5983 | Circumbinary planet | ||
TIC 257060897b | 0.67±0.03 | 1.49±0.04 | 3.660028±0.000006 | 0.051±0.002 | 1,762±21 | transit | 1,655±8 | 1.32±0.04 | 6,128±57 | |
TOI-178b | 0.0047 −0.0013 |
0.102±0.006 | 1.914558±0.000018 | 0.02607±0.00078 | 1,040 −21 |
transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-178c | 0.015 −0.0021 |
0.149 −0.008 |
3.238450 −0.000019 |
0.0370±0.0011 | 873±18 | transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-178d | 0.0094 −0.0032 |
0.229±0.006 | 6.557700±0.000016 | 0.0592±0.0018 | 690±14 | transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-178e | 0.0121 −0.0029 |
0.197 −0.008 |
9.961881±0.000042 | 0.0783 −0.0024 |
600±12 | transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-178f | 0.0242 −0.0047 |
0.204±0.009 | 15.231915 −0.000095 |
0.1039±0.0031 | 521±11 | transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-178g | 0.0123 −0.0050 |
0.256 −0.011 |
20.70950 −0.00011 |
0.1275 −0.0039 |
470±10 | transit | 205.16±0.03 | 0.650 −0.029 |
4,316±70 | |
TOI-220 b | 0.0434±0.0031 | 0.271±0.013 | 10.695264 | 0.08911±0.0010 | 805±21 | transit | 290±13 | 0.825±0.028 | 5,298±65 | Additional long-period planet suspected |
TOI-269 b | 0.0277±0.0044 | 0.247±0.011 | 3.697723 −0.000017 |
0.0345±0.0015 | 531±25 | transit | 186.01±0.25 | 0.3917±0.0095 | 3,514±70 | |
TOI-431 b | 0.0097±0.0011 | 0.0014±0.004 | 0.490047 −0.000007 |
0.0113 −0.0003 |
1,862±42 | transit | 106.37±0.03 | 0.78±0.07 | 4,850±75 | Host star lso known as CD-26 2288 or HIP 26013. |
TOI-431 c | 0.0089 −0.0011 |
4.8494 −0.0002 |
0.0052±0.001 | 867±20 | radial vel. | 106.37±0.03 | 0.78±0.07 | 4,850±75 | Host star also known as CD-26 2288 or HIP 26013. | |
TOI-431 d | 0.0312±0.0047 | 0.294±0.008 | 12.46103±0.00002 | 0.098±0.002 | 633±14 | transit | 106.37±0.03 | 0.78±0.07 | 4,850±75 | Host star lso known as CD-26 2288 or HIP 26013. |
TOI 451 b | 0.1732 −0.0116 |
1.858701 −0.000033 |
0.0271 −0.0038 |
1,524 −60 |
transit | 405.1±1.3 | 0.94±0.025 | 5,550±56 | Planets orbiting primary of wide binary system. Host star also known as CD-38 1467. | |
TOI 451 c | 0.2741±0.0125 | 9.192523 −0.000084 |
0.0771 −0.0093 |
903 −36 |
transit | 405.1±1.3 | 0.94±0.025 | 5,550±56 | Planets orbiting primary of wide binary system. Host star also known as CD-38 1467. | |
TOI 451 d | 0.3598±0.0134 | 16.364981 −0.000049 |
0.1255 −0.0065 |
708 −12 |
transit | 405.1±1.3 | 0.94±0.025 | 5,550±56 | Planets orbiting primary of wide binary system Host star also known as CD-38 1467. | |
TOI-530b | 0.40 −0.10 |
0.83±0.06 | 6.387597 −0.000018 |
0.052 −0.004 |
565 −31 |
transit | 482±2 | 0.53±0.02 | 3,659±120 | |
TOI-532b | 0.1935 −0.0293 |
0.520±0.017 | 2.3266508±0.0000030 | 0.0296±0.00035 | 867±18 | transit | 439.1±1.2 | 0.639±0.023 | 3927±37 | Neptunian desert planet |
TOI-558b | 3.61±0.15 | 1.086 −0.038 |
14.574071±0.000026 | 0.1291 −0.0021 |
1,061 −12 |
transit | 1,312±17 | 1.349 −0.065 |
6,466 −93 |
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TOI-559b | 6.01 −0.23 |
1.091 −0.025 |
6.9839095±0.0000051 | 0.0723±0.0013 | 1,180 −16 |
transit | 761±7 | 1.026±0.057 | 5,925 −76 |
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TOI-628 b | 6.33 −0.31 |
1.060 −0.034 |
3.4095675 −0.0000069 |
0.04860 −0.00094 |
1,586 −40 |
transit | 582 | 1.311 −0.075 |
6,250 −190 |
Host star also known as HD 288842 |
TOI-640 b | 0.88±0.16 | 1.771 −0.056 |
5.0037775±0.0000048 | 0.06608 −0.0011 |
1,749 −30 |
transit | 1,115 | 1.536 −0.076 |
6,460 −150 |
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TOI-674b | 0.0739±0.0104 | 0.470±0.016 | 1.977143±0.000003 | 0.0231±0.0007 | 661±14 | transit | 150.86±0.11 | 0.442±0.007 | 3,505 −32 |
Possibly steam atmosphere |
TOI-712 b | 0.0176 | 0.183 −0.007 |
9.531361 −0.000017 |
0.07928 −0.00091 |
650.0 −5.9 |
transit | 191.2±0.4 | 0.732 −0.025 |
4622 −59 |
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TOI-712 c | 0.0274 | 0.241 −0.007 |
51.69906±0.00017 | 0.2447 −0.0028 |
369.9 −3.3 |
transit | 191.2±0.4 | 0.732 −0.025 |
4622 −59 |
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TOI-712 d | 0.0236 | 0.221 −0.007 |
84.83960 −0.00040 |
0.3405 −0.0039 |
313.6 −2.8 |
transit | 191.2±0.4 | 0.732 −0.025 |
4622 −59 |
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TOI-942 b | 0.347 −0.020 |
4.32421±0.000019 | 0.04866 −0.00013 |
transit | 493.9±1.0 | 0.8220 −0.0064 |
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TOI-942 c | 0.417 −0.027 |
10.156272 −0.000034 |
0.08598 −0.00022 |
transit | 493.9±1.0 | 0.8220 −0.0064 |
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TOI 1062 b | 0.0320±0.0026 | 0.202±0.008 | 4.11412 −0.0015 |
0.052 | 1,077 −9 |
transit | 268.7±0.2 | 0.94±0.02 | 5,328±56 | |
TOI 1062 c | 0.0294±0.0039 | 7.978 −0.023 |
0.080 −0.012 |
859 −8 |
radial vel. | 268.7±0.2 | 0.94±0.02 | 5,328±56 | ||
TOI-1201 b | 0.0198±0.0027 | 0.216±0.008 | 2.4919863 −0.0000031 |
0.0287±0.0012 | 703 −14 |
transit | 122.77±0.10 | 0.512±0.020 | 3,476±51 | Belongs to the Hyades, also red dwarf in the system. |
TOI 1227 b | 0.854 −0.052 |
27.36397±0.00011 | 0.0886 −0.0057 |
transit | 329.3±0.8 | 0.170±0.015 | 3,072±74 | |||
TOI-1231 b | 0.0485±0.0104 | 0.326±0.014 | 24.245586 −0.000066 |
0.1288 −0.0022 |
330 | transit | 89.68±0.04 | 0.485±0.024 | 3,553±31 | |
TOI-1238b | 0.0183±0.0035 | 0.108±0.010 | 0.764596 −0.000013 |
0.0139±0.0008 | 1133±167 | transit | 2030.44±0.20 | 0.59±0.02 | 4089±54 | |
TOI-1238c | 0.0262±0.0059 | 0.188±0.013 | 3.294733 −0.000047 |
0.037±0.002 | 695±105 | transit | 2030.44±0.20 | 0.59±0.02 | 4089±54 | |
TOI-1259Ab | 0.441 −0.047 |
1.022 −0.037 |
3.4779780 −0.0000017 |
0.04070 −0.00110 |
936 | transit | 385±1 | 0.68 −0.01 |
4,775±100 | Also white dwarf on a wide orbit |
TOI-1260 b | 0.0271 −0.0037 |
0.208 −0.008 |
3.12748 −0.000038 |
0.0366 −0.0036 |
860 −31 |
transit | 239.5±0.3 | 0.66±0.01 | 4,227±85 | |
TOI-1260 c | 0.0373 −0.0102 |
0.252±0.013 | 7.49325 −0.00013 |
0.0656 −0.0065 |
643 −23 |
transit | 239.5±0.3 | 0.66±0.01 | 4,227±85 | |
TOI-1296b | 0.298±0.039 | 1.231±0.031 | 3.9443715±0.0000058 | 0.0497 −0.0028 |
1,562 −31 |
transit | 1,023±4 | 1.17±0.14 | 5,603±47 | |
TOI-1298b | 0.356±0.032 | 0.841±0.021 | 4.537164±0.000012 | 0.0590±0.0023 | 1,388±24 | transit | 1,041±7 | 1.44±0.10 | 5,889±43 | |
TOI-1333 b | 2.37±0.24 | 1.396 −0.054 |
4.720219±0.000011 | 0.0626 −0.0012 |
1,679 −34 |
transit | 653 | 1.464 −0.079 |
6,274±97 | Host star also known as BD+47 3521A. |
TOI-1431 b | 3.14 −0.18 |
1.51±0.06 | 2.65022±0.00001 | 0.047±0.002 | 2,370±100 | transit | 488±3 | 1.90 −0.08 |
7,690 −250 |
Also known as MASCARA-5b |
TOI-1444 b | 0.0122±0.0022 | 0.125±0.006 | 0.4702694±0.0000044 | 0.1288 −0.0022 |
330 | transit | 408.9±0.5 | 0.934±0.038 | 5,430±90 | |
TOI-1478 b | 0.847 −0.048 |
1.061 −0.038 |
10.180249±0.000015 | 0.0903 −0.0013 |
918±11 | transit | 498 | 0.946 −0.041 |
5,595 −81 |
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TOI-1518 b | 2.3 | 1.875±0.053 | 1.902603±0.000011 | 0.0389±0.0011 | 3,237±59 | transit | 742±6 | 1.79±0.26 | 7,300±100 | |
TOI-1601 b | 0.99±0.11 | 1.239 −0.039 |
5.331751±0.000011 | 0.06864 −0.00075 |
1,619 −23 |
transit | 1,096 | 1.517 −0.049 |
5,948 −89 |
|
TOI-1634 b | 0.0313±0.0030 | 0.158±0.007 | 0.9893457±0.0000034 | 0.01491±0.00015 | 921±21 | transit | 114.40±0.08 | 0.452±0.014 | 3,472±48 | |
TOI-1685 b | 0.0121±0.030 | 0.131±0.006 | 0.6691425±0.0000037 | 0.01156±0.00009 | 1,052±21 | transit | 122.68±0.09 | 0.495±0.019 | 3,434±51 | Host star also known as UCAC4 666-026266 |
TOI-1685 c | 0.0290±0.0065 | 9.025 −0.119 |
449.1±6.9 | radial vel. | 122.68±0.09 | 0.495±0.019 | 3,434±51 | Unconfirmed | ||
TOI-1749 b | 0.060 −0.04 |
0.124±0.018 | 2.388821 −0.000073 |
0.0291±0.0005 | 831±18 | transit | 324.8±0.4 | 0.58±0.03 | 3,985±55 | |
TOI-1749 c | 0.007 −0.005 |
0.189±0.011 | 4.489010 −0.000061 |
0.0443±0.0008 | 673±15 | transit | 324.8±0.4 | 0.58±0.03 | 3,985±55 | |
TOI-1749 d | 0.014 −0.011 |
0.225±0.013 | 9.04455±0.00012 | 0.0707±0.0012 | 533±12 | transit | 324.8±0.4 | 0.58±0.03 | 3,985±55 | |
TOI-1789 b | 0.70±0.16 | 1.40 −0.13 |
3.208666±0.000016 | 0.04873 −0.0016 |
1,929 −18 |
transit | 729±3 | 1.499 −0.15 |
5,984 −57 |
|
TOI-1807 b [it] | 0.0071 −0.0018 |
0.165±0.004 | 0.549372±0.000007 | 0.0135 −0.0022 |
1499 −129 |
transit | 133.88±0.25 | 0.750 −0.024 |
4757 −50 |
Star is co-moving with TOI-2076 |
TOI-1842b | 0.214 −0.038 |
1.04 −0.05 |
9.5739 −0.0001 |
0.01001±0.0007 | transit | 729±7 | 1.46±0.03 | 6230±50 | ||
TOI-2076 b | 0.293±0.038 | 10.35566±0.00006 | 0.0631±0.0027 | 870±13 | transit | 136.70±0.23 | 0.850 −0.026 |
5187 −53 |
Star is co-moving with TOI-1807 | |
TOI-2076 c | 0.396±0.004 | 21.01538 −0.00074 |
0.0885±0.0038 | 734±11 | transit | 136.70±0.23 | 0.850 −0.026 |
5187 −53 |
Star is co-moving with TOI-1807 | |
TOI-2076 d | 0.370±0.006 | 25.0893±0.01 | 0.1138 −0.0049 |
648±10 | transit | 136.70±0.23 | 0.850 −0.026 |
5187 −53 |
Star is co-moving with TOI-1807 | |
TOI-2109b | 5.02±0.75 | 1.347±0.047 | 0.67247414±0.00000028 | 0.01791±0.00065 | 3631±69 | transit | 846±9 | 1.447 −0.078 |
6530 −150 |
|
TOI-2184 b | 0.65±0.16 | 1.017±0.051 | 6.90683±0.00009 | transit | 2,515±22 | 1.53±0.12 | 5,966±136 | |||
TOI-2202 b | 0.927 −0.048 |
1.01 −0.080 |
11.9108 −0.0009 |
0.0956 −0.0016 |
transit | 770±3 | 0.823 −0.023 |
5,144±50 | ||
TOI-2202 c | 0.191 −0.030 |
24.7545 −0.0078 |
0.1558 −0.0026 |
timing | 770±3 | 0.823 −0.023 |
5,144±50 | |||
TOI-2257 b | 0.196±0.010 | 35.189346 | 0.145±0.003 | 256 −17 |
transit | 188.5±0.3 | 0.33±0.02 | 3430±130 | Habitable zone planet | |
TOI-2285b | 0.155±0.007 | 27.26955 −0.00010 |
0.1363±0.0010 | 284±6 | transit | 138.34±0.14 | 0.454±0.010 | 3,491±58 | ||
TOI-2406b | 0.0286 −0.0126 |
0.263 −0.014 |
3.0766896±0.0000065 | 0.0228±0.0016 | 447±15 | transit | 181.4±0.4 | 0.162±0.008 | 3,100±75 | |
TOI-3362b | 5.029 −0.646 |
1.142 −0.041 |
18.09547±0.00003 | 0.153 −0.003 |
transit | 1,198±18 | 1.445 −0.073 |
6,532 −86 |
High eccentricity orbit | |
Upsilon Leonis b | 0.51 −0.26 |
385.2 −1.3 |
1.18 −0.32 |
radial vel. | 177.8 | 1.48 −0.38 |
4836 | |||
YSES 2 b | 6.3 −0.9 |
115 | imaging | 356.4±0.5 | 1.10±0.03 | 4,749±40 |
Specific exoplanet lists
- List of directly imaged exoplanets
- List of exoplanet extremes
- List of exoplanet firsts
- List of exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope
- List of exoplanets observed during Kepler's K2 mission
- List of extrasolar candidates for liquid water
- List of hottest exoplanets
- List of coolest exoplanets
- List of multiplanetary systems
- List of nearest exoplanets
- List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates
- List of potentially habitable exoplanets
- List of proper names of exoplanets
- List of largest exoplanets
- List of smallest exoplanets
- List of transiting exoplanets
- List of exoplanets and planetary debris around white dwarfs
- List of extrasolar planetary collisions
Lists of exoplanets by year of discovery
- List of exoplanets discovered before 2000 (31)
- List of exoplanets discovered between 2000–2009 (377)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2010 (109)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2011 (179)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2012 (149)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2013 (151)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2014 (870)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2015 (149)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2016 (1497)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2017 (158)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2018 (303)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2019 (172)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2020 (249)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2021 (257)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2022 (313)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2023 (307)
- List of exoplanets discovered in 2024 (286)
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