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Parts of this article (those related to the 715 exoplanets discovered in February 2014) need to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (February 2014)
Number of extrasolar planet discoveries per year through September 2014. Colors indicate method of detection. Template:Multicol   radial velocity   transit Template:Multicol-break   timing   direct detection   microlensing Template:Multicol-end

From the total of 4,949 stars known to have exoplanets (as of July 24, 2024), there are a total of 1007 known multiplanetary systems, or stars with at least two confirmed planets, beyond our Solar System. About 280 of these have only two confirmed exoplanets, but some have a significantly larger number. The star with the most confirmed planets is our Sun with 8 confirmed planets, while the stars with the most confirmed exoplanets are Kepler-90 and HD 10180 with 7 confirmed planets each; in 2012, two more exoplanet candidates have been suggested for HD 10180, which would bring the total to 9 exoplanets in that system.

The 1007 multiplanetary systems are listed below according to the star's distance from Earth. Gliese 876, with 4 confirmed exoplanets, is the closest multiplanetary system at 15 light years from our Solar System. A total of 12 systems are known that are closer than 50 light years away, but most are much farther away. The farthest confirmed multiplanetary system is OGLE-2012-BLG-0026L, at 13300 ly away.

The table below contains information about the coordinates, spectral and physical properties, and number of confirmed planets. The two most important stellar properties are mass and metallicity because it determines how these planetary systems form. The higher mass and metallicity tend to have more planets and more massive planets.

Multiplanetary systems

Color indicates number of planets
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Template:Multiplanetary systems list/MiddleTemplate:Multiplanetary systems list/MiddleTemplate:Multiplanetary systems list/Middle
Star
Constellation
Right
ascension

Declination
Apparent
magnitude

Distance (ly)
Spectral
type

Mass
(M)
Temperature (K)
Age
(Gyr)
Confirmed
(unconfirmed)
planets
Notes
Sun - - −26.74 1.6 × 10 G2V 1 5778 4.572 8 Our home star
Gliese 876 Aquarius 22 53 16.73 −14° 15′ 49.3″ 10.17 15 M4V 0.334 3348 4.893 4 -
82 G. Eridani Eridanus 03 19 55.65 −43° 04′ 11.2″ 4.254 20 G8V 1.27 5401 5.76 3 -
Gliese 581 Libra 15 19 26.83 −07° 43′ 20.2″ 10.56 20 M3V 0.311 3484 4.326 3 -
Gliese 667 C Scorpius 17 18 57.16 −34° 59′ 23.14″ 10.20 21 M1.5V 0.31 3700 unknown 5 (2) Triple star system
61 Virginis Virgo 13 18 24.31 −18° 18′ 40.3″ 4.74 28 G5V 0.954 5531 8.96 3 -
55 Cancri Cancer 08 52 35.81 +28° 19′ 50.9″ 5.95 40 G8V 1.026 5217 5.543 5 -
HD 69830 Puppis 08 18 23.95 −12° 37′ 55.8″ 5.95 41 K0V 0.856 5385 7.446 3 -
HD 40307 Pictor 05 54 04.24 −60° 01′ 24.5″ 7.17 42 K2.5V 0.752 4977 1.198 6 -
Upsilon Andromedae Andromeda 01 36 47.84 +41° 24′ 19.7″ 4.09 44 F8V 1.27 6107 3.781 4 -
47 Ursae Majoris Ursa Major 10 59 27.97 +40° 25′ 48.9″ 5.10 46 G0V 1.029 5892 7.434 3 -
Nu Lupi Lupus 15 21 49.57 −48° 19′ 01.1″ 5.65 47 G2V unknown unknown unknown 3 -
Gliese 163 Dorado 04 09 16 −53° 22′ 25″ 11.8 49 M3.5V 0.4 unknown 3 3 (1) -
Mu Arae Ara 17 44 08.70 −51° 50′ 02.6″ 5.15 51 G3IV-V 1.077 5704 6.413 4 -
HD 113538 Centaurus 13 04 57.48 −52° 26′ 34.5″ 9.10 52 K9V 0.698 4685 1.278 2 -
Gliese 777 Cygnus 20 03 37.41 +29° 53′ 48.5″ 5.71 52 G6IV 1.037 5588 12.11 2 -
Gliese 676 A Ara 17 30 11.2042 −51° 38′ 13.116″ 9.59 53 M0V 0.71 unknown unknown 4 -
HD 128311 Boötes 14 36 00.56 +09° 44′ 47.5″ 7.51 54 K0V 0.804 4965 0.394 2 -
14 Herculis Hercules 16 10 24.31 +43° 49′ 03.5″ 6.67 57 K0V 0.902 5311 0.706 2 -
83 Leonis Leo 11 26 46.28 +03° 00′ 22.8″ 7.57 59 K2V 0.777 4875 4.486 2 -
HD 217107 Pisces 22 58 15.54 −02° 23′ 43.4″ 6.18 65 G8IV 1.019 5646 7.32 2 -
Gliese 221 Orion 05 53 0 −05° 59′ 41″ 9.69 66 K7V or M0V 0.7 4324 4.4 2 (1) -
HD 215152 Aquarius 22 43 21 −06° 24′ 03″ 8.13 70 G8IV 1.019 5646 7.32 2 -
HD 1461 Cetus 00 18 41.62 −08° 03′ 09.5″ 6.47 76 G0V 1.08 5765 6.3 2 -
HD 134060 Circinus 15 10 44.97 −61° 25′ 20.3″ 6.29 79 G3IV unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 60532 Puppis 07 34 03.18 −22° 17′ 45.8″ 4.46 83 F6IV-V 1.444 6095 2.671 2 -
HD 96700 Hydra 11 07 54 −30° 10′ 28″ 6.50 83 G0V unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 142 Phoenix 00 06 18.66 −49° 04′ 30.3″ 5.70 84 G1IV... 1.1 6180 5.93 2 (1) -
HD 39194 Mensa 05 44 32 −70° 08′ 37″ 8.08 84 K0V unknown unknown unknown 3 -
23 Librae Libra 15 13 28.67 −25° 18′ 33.6″ 6.45 85 G5V 1.047 5559 7.322 2 -
HIP 57274 Ursa Major 11 44 41 +30° 57′ 33″ 8.96 85 K5V 0.73 4640 7.87 3 -
HD 181433 Pavo 19 25 09.57 −66° 28′ 07.7″ 8.38 87 K5V 0.777 4962 8.974 3 -
HD 134606 Apus 15 15 15 −70° 31′ 11″ 6.85 87 G6IV unknown unknown unknown 3 -
HD 82943 Hydra 09 34 50.74 −12° 07′ 46.4″ 6.54 90 G0V 1.175 5874 3.08 2 (1) -
HD 114386 Centaurus 13 10 39.82 −35° 03′ 17.2″ 8.73 91 K3V unknown 4819 2.19 2 -
HD 13808 Eridanus 02 12 43 −53° 44′ 38″ 8.38 93 K2V unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 21693 Reticulum 03 27 12 −58° 19′ 25″ 7.94 105 G9IV unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 11964 Cetus 01 57 09.61 −10° 14′ 32.7″ 6.42 107 G5IV 1.125 5522 9.561 2 -
HD 45364 Canis Major 06 25 38.48 −31° 28′ 51.4″ 8.07 107 G8V 0.815 5434 7.546 2 -
HD 37124 Taurus 05 37 02.49 +20° 43′ 50.8″ 7.68 110 G4V 0.83 5606 3.327 3 -
HD 65216 Carina 07 53 41.3 −63° 38′ 50.4″ 7.98 112 G5V 0.92 5666 3.327 2 -
HD 12661 Aries 02 04 34.29 +25° 24′ 51.5″ 7.44 114 G6V 1.068 5742 7.051 2 -
HD 51608 Carina 06 54 51 −55° 15′ 34″ 8.17 114 K0IV unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 20781 Fornax 03 20 03 −28° 47′ 02″ 8.44 115 G9.5V unknown unknown unknown 2 Located in binary star system.
HD 20781 Fornax 03 20 03 −28° 47′ 02″ 8.44 115 G9.5V unknown unknown unknown 2 Located in binary star system.
Kepler-444 Lyra 19 19 01 41° 38′ 05″ 9.0 117 K0V 0.758 5040 11.23 5 -
HD 169830 Sagittarius 18 27 49.48 −29° 49′ 00.7″ 5.91 119 F9V 1.413 6266 4.95 2 -
HD 215456 Grus 22 46 08 −48° 58′ 44″ 6.63 124 G0.5V unknown unknown unknown 2 -
Kepler-42 Cygnus 19 28 53 +44° 37′ 10″ 16.12 126 M 0.13 3068 unknown 3 -
HD 31527 Lepus 04 55 38 −23° 14′ 31″ 7.48 126 G0V unknown unknown unknown 3 -
HD 10180 Hydrus 01 37 53.58 −60° 30′ 41.5″ 7.33 127 G1V 1.055 5911 4.335 7 (2) -
HD 38529 Orion 05 46 34.96 +01° 10′ 06.7″ 5.94 128 G4V 1.48 5697 3.28 2 (1) -
HD 47186 Canis Major 06 36 08.79 −27° 37′ 20.3″ 7.79 129 G6V 0.991 5675 4.437 2 -
HR 8799 Pegasus 23 07 28.72 +21° 08′ 03.3″ 5.96 129 A5V 1.472 7429 0.064 4 -
HIP 5158 Cetus 01 06 02.05 −22° 27′ 11.4″ 10.21 130 K5 0.78 4962 unknown 2 -
HD 93385 Vela 10 46 15 −41° 27′ 52″ 7.49 138 G2V unknown unknown unknown 2 -
BD-08°2823 Sextans 10 00 47.72 −09° 31′ 00.0″ 9.86 139 K3V 0.744 4746 4.526 2 -
HD 147018 Triangulum Australe 16 23 00.15 −61° 41′ 19.5″ 8.37 140 G9V 0.927 5441 6.364 2 -
HD 37605 Orion 05 40 01.73 +06° 03′ 38.1″ 8.69 140 K0 0.8 5475 10.71 2 -
HD 215497 Tucana 22 46 36.75 −56° 35′ 58.3″ 8.97 142 K3V 0.865 4852 4.568 2 -
HD 20003 Hydrus 03 07 38 −72° 19′ 19″ 8.37 143 G8V unknown unknown unknown 2 -
HD 155358 Hercules 17 09 34.62 +33° 21′ 21.1″ 7.27 144 G0V 0.873 5760 9.992 2 -
HD 187123 Cygnus 19 46 58.11 +34° 25′ 10.3″ 7.83 157 G5V 1.056 5714 5.327 2 -
HD 204313 Capricornus 21 28 12.21 –21° 43′ 34.5″ 7.99 154 G5V 1.045 5767 3.38 3 -
HD 11506 Cetus 01 52 50.53 −19° 30′ 25.1″ 7.54 169 G0V 1.191 6058 5.42 2 -
HD 41248 Pictor 06 00 33.0 −56° 09′ 43″ 8.82 171 G2V 0.92 5713 2 2 -
HD 9446 Triangulum 01 33 20.18 +29° 15′ 54.5″ 8.35 171 G5V 1.003 5793 3.876 2 -
HD 159868 Scorpius 17 38 59.53 −43° 08′ 43.8″ 7.27 172 G5V 1.09 5395 8.1 2 -
HIP 14810 Aries 03 11 14.23 +21° 05′ 50.5″ 8.51 174 G5V 0.989 5485 5.271 3 -
HD 125612 Virgo 14 20 53.51 −17° 28′ 53.5″ 8.33 177 G3V 1.099 5897 2.15 3 -
HD 207832 Piscis Austrinus 21 52 36.0 −26° 01′ 36″ 8.79 177 G5V 0.94 5710 4.5 2 -
HD 183263 Aquila 19 28 24.57 +08° 21′ 30.0″ 7.86 180 G2IV 1.172 5888 3.303 2 -
HD 177830 Lyra 19 05 20.77 +25° 55′ 14.4″ 7.18 193 K0IV 1.477 4948 4.033 2 -
HD 109271 Virgo 12 33 36.0 −11° 37′ 19″ 8.05 202 G5 1.047 5783 7.3 2 (1) -
HD 108874 Coma Berenices 12 30 26.88 +22° 52′ 47.4″ 8.74 204 G5V 0.987 5407 7.26 2 -
HD 154857 Ara 17 11 15.72 −56° 40′ 50.9″ 7.25 209 G5V 1.17 5445 8.98 2 -
HD 74156 Hydra 08 42 25.12 +04° 34′ 41.2″ 7.61 210 G0IV 1.236 6039 7.375 2 (1) -
Kepler-37 Lyra 18 58 23.1 44° 31′ 05″ 9.77 215 G 0.803 5417 6 4 -
HD 200964 Equuleus 21 06 39.84 +03° 48′ 11.2″ 6.49 223 K0III 1.437 5164 2.992 2 -
HD 163607 Draco 17 53 40 +56° 23′ 31″ 8.15 225 G5IV 1.09 5543 8.6 2 -
HD 159243 Ophiuchus 17 33 22.0 +05° 42′ 03″ 8.65 225 G0V 1.125 6123 1.25 2 -
HD 13908 Cassiopeia 02 18 15.0 +65° 35′ 40″ 7.51 232 F8V 1.29 6255 2.9 2 -
24 Sextantis Sextans 10 23 28.37 −00° 54′ 08.1″ 6.44 253 G5III 1.545 5098 2.697 2 -
HD 4203 Pisces 00 44 41.0 +20° 26′ 56″ 8.68 253 G5 1.13 5701 9.41 2 -
HAT-P-17 Cygnus 21 38 08.73 +30° 29′ 19.4″ 10.54 295 K0V 0.857 5246 7.751 2 -
HD 73526 Vela 08 37 16.48 −41° 19′ 08.8″ 9.00 328 G6V 1.02 5470 5.589 2 -
HD 16031 Cetus 02 34 11 −12° 23′ 03″ 9.76 362 F2V 0.83 6040 12.8 2 -
HD 47536 Canis Major 06 37 47.62 −32° 20′ 23.0″ 5.26 402 K1III 0.944 4379 9.328 2 -
Kepler-68 Cygnus 19 24 07.76 +49° 02′ 25.0″ 8.588 440 G 1.079 5793 6.3 3 -
COROT-7 Monoceros 06 43 49.47 −01° 03′ 46.9″ 11.73 489 K0V 0.93 5275 1.5 2 (1) -
Kepler-186 Cygnus 19 54 36.6 +43° 57′ 18″ 14 (v-mag) ~500 M1V 0.54 4048 unknown 5 -
Kepler-10 Draco 19 02 33.06 +50° 14′ 28.7″ 10.96 564 G5V 0.895 5627 11.876 2 -
HAT-P-13 Ursa Major 08 39 31.81 +47° 21′ 07.3″ 10.62 698 G4 1.22 5638 5 2 (1) -
HD 102272 Virgo 11 46 23.54 +14° 07′ 26.3″ 8.71 796 K2III 1.886 4908 1.527 2 -
Kepler-20 Lyra 19 10 47.524 42° 20′ 19.30″ 12.51 950 G8 0.912 5466 8.8 5 -
PSR B1257+12 Virgo 13 00 03.58 +12° 40′ 56.5″ 24.31 980 pulsar 1.444 28856 0.797 3 -
Kepler-80 Lyra 19 44 27.0 +39° 58′ 44″ 15.0 1100 unknown unknown 4250 unknown 4 (1) -
Kepler-62 Lyra 18 52 51.0 +45° 20′ 60″ 13.75 ~1200 K2V 0.69 4869 unknown 5 -
Kepler-88 Lyra 19 24 36 +40° 40′ 10″ 11.454 ~1255 G 1.022 5513 2.45 2 -
Kepler-32 Cygnus 19 51 22.0 +46° 34′ 27″ 16 1301.1 M1V 0.58 3900 unknown 5 -
Kepler-36 Cygnus 19 25 00.04 +49° 13′ 54.58″ 11.866 1530 G1V 1.07 5911 unknown 2
NN Serpentis Serpens 15 52 56.13 +12° 54′ 44.7″ 16.67 1593 WD+M 0.646 18858 10.153 2 Circumbinary planets
Kepler-11 Cygnus 19 48 27.62 +41° 54′ 32.9″ 13.69 1999 G4V 0.954 5681 7.834 6 -
Kepler-90 Draco 18 57 44.0 +49° 18′ 19″ 14.0 ~2500 1.13 5930 unknown 7 -
Kepler-23 Cygnus 19 36 52.54 +49° 28′ 45.21″ 13.438 2600 1.11 5760 unknown 3 -
Kepler-9 Lyra 19 02 17.76 +38° 24′ 03.2″ 13.91 2754 G2V 0.998 5722 3.008 3 -
Kepler-46 Cygnus 19 17 04.449 +42° 36′ 15.03″ 15.262 2800 0.9 5155 9.9 3 -
Kepler-70 Cygnus 19 45 25 41° 05′ 34″ 14.87 3849 sdB 0.496 27730 0.018 2 (1) -
Kepler-24 Lyra 19 21 39.18 +38° 20′ 37.51″ 14.925 3910 1.03 5800 unknown 4 -
Kepler-29 Cygnus 19 53 23.60 +47° 29′ 28.41″ 15.282 4560 1 5750 unknown 2
Kepler-30 Lyra 19 01 08.07 +38° 56′ 50.21″ 15.403 4560 0.99 5498 unknown 3
OGLE-2006-BLG-109L Sagittarius 17 52 35.22 −30° 05′ 15.7″ 19.87 4850 M1V 0.513 3998 6.315 2 -
Kepler-47 Cygnus 19 41 11.5 +46° 55′ 13.69″ 15.178 ~4900 G
M
unknown 5636(A)
(B is unknown)
unknown 3 Circumbinary planets
Kepler-31 Cygnus 19 36 05.52 +45° 51′ 11.09″ 15.237 6850 1.21 6340 unknown 3 (1)
Kepler-19 Cygnus 19 21 41 +37° 51′ 06″ 15.178 6910 0.936 5541 1.9 2
OGLE-2012-BLG-0026L 17 34 19 −27° 08′ 34″ 13300 G5 V 0.82 unknown unknown 2
Kepler-33 Lyra 19 16 18.61 +46° 00′ 18.8″ 13.988 G1IV 1.164 5849 4.27 5
Kepler-89 Cygnus 19 49 20 +41° 53′ 28″ 12.4 1.25 6116 3.9 4 Hints of additional planets
Kepler-18 Cygnus 19 52 19.06 +44° 44′ 46.76″ 13.549 0.97 5345 10 3
Kepler-25 Lyra 19 06 33.22 +39° 29′ 16.41″ 10.734 1.22 6190 unknown 3
Kepler-26 Lyra 18 45 59.84 +46° 33′ 59.54″ 15.473 0.65 4500 unknown 4
Kepler-27 Lyra 19 28 56.82 +41° 05′ 9.15″ 15.855 0.65 5400 unknown 2 (1)
Kepler-28 Cygnus 19 28 32.89 +42° 25′ 45.91″ 15.036 0.75 4590 unknown 2
Kepler-48 Cygnus 19 56 33.41 +40° 56′ 56.47″ 13.04 0.89 5190 unknown 4
Kepler-49 Cygnus 19 29 10.7 +40° 35′ 30.48″ 15.264 0.55 3974 unknown 4
Kepler-50 Cygnus 19 12 24.21 +50° 02′ 01.38″ 10.421 1.23 6058 unknown 2
Kepler-51 Cygnus 19 45 55.14 +49° 56′ 15.66″ 14.669 1.04 6018 unknown 3
Kepler-52 Draco 19 06 57.13 +49° 58′ 32.70″ 15.095 0.54 4075 unknown 3
Kepler-53 Lyra 19 21 50.82 +40° 33′ 44.86″ 15.386 0.98 5858 unknown 3
Kepler-54 Cygnus 19 39 05.74 +43° 03′ 22.65″ 15.847 0.51 3705 unknown 3
Kepler-55 Lyra 19 00 40.40 +44° 01′ 35.28″ 15.791 K6 0.62 4362 unknown 5
Kepler-56 Cygnus 19 35 02.01 +41° 52′ 18.72″ 12.440 1.37 4931 unknown 2
Kepler-57 Cygnus 19 34 33.91 +44° 39′ 25.34″ 14.809 0.83 5145 unknown 2
Kepler-58 Cygnus 19 45 26.07 +39° 06′ 54.69″ 14.820 0.95 5843 unknown 3 (1)
Kepler-59 Lyra 19 08 09.48 +46° 38′ 24.46″ 14.307 1.04 6074 unknown 2
Kepler-60 Cygnus 19 15 50.70 +42° 15′ 54.04″ 13.959 1.11 5915 unknown 3
Kepler-65 Cygnus 19 14 45.29 +41° 09′ 04.22″ 11.018 804 1.25 6211 unknown 3
Kepler-79 Cygnus 20 02 04.11 +44° 22′ 53.69″ 13.914 1.1 6187 unknown 4
Kepler-81 Cygnus 19 34 32.87 +42° 49′ 29.89″ 15.019 0.64 4500 unknown 3
Kepler-82 Cygnus 19 31 29.61 +42° 57′ 58.09″ 15.158 0.85 5512 unknown 4
Kepler-83 Lyra 18 48 55.80 +43° 39′ 56.26″ 15.777 0.66 4648 unknown 3
Kepler-84 Cygnus 19 53 00.49 +40° 29′ 45.87″ 14.764 G3 1 5755 unknown 5
Kepler-85 Cygnus 19 23 53.62 +45° 17′ 25.14″ 14.779 0.92 5497 unknown 4
Kepler-87 Cygnus 19 51 40.05 +46° 57′ 54.47″ 14.600 1.1 5600 unknown 2 (1)
Kepler-92 Lyra 19 16 20.65 +41° 33′ 46.6″ 10.403 1.21 5883 unknown 2 (1)
Kepler-93 Lyra 19 25 40.39 +38° 40′ 20.48″ 9.931 G5V 0.91 5669 unknown 2
Kepler-94 Lyra 18 44 46.74 +47° 29′ 49.73″ 12.895 0.81 4781 unknown 2
Kepler-97 Cygnus? 19 09 18.39 +48° 40′ 24.35″ 12.872 0.94 5779 unknown 2
Kepler-100 Cygnus? 19 25 32.64 +41° 59′ 24.98″ 11.197 1.08 5825 unknown 3
Kepler-101 18 53 01.32 +48° 21′ 18.82″ 13.77 1.12 5570 unknown 2
Kepler-102 Lyra 18 45 55.86 +47° 12′ 28.91″ 11.492 0.8 4903 unknown 5
Kepler-103 Lyra 19 15 56.29 +40° 03′ 52.28″ 12.287 1.09 5845 unknown 2
Kepler-106 Cygnus 20 03 27.36 +44° 20′ 15.20″ 12.882 1 5858 unknown 4
Kepler-109 Lyra 19 21 34.26 +40° 17′ 5.55″ 12.365 1.04 5952 unknown 2
Kepler-113 Cygnus 19 11 59.49 +50° 56′ 39.60″ 13.461 0.75 4725 unknown 2
Kepler-114 Cygnus 19 36 29.14 +48° 20′ 58.3″ 11.366 0.56 4619 unknown 3
Kepler-122 19 24 26.9 +39° 56′ 57″ 12.826 0.99 6050 unknown 5
Kepler-128 Lyra 18 49 58.13 +43° 58′ 48.8″ 10.109 1.18 6090 unknown 2
Kepler-131 Lyra 19 14 7.4 +40° 56′ 32.29″ 11.525 1.02 5685 unknown 2
Kepler-138 Lyra 19 21 32.0 +43° 17′ 35″ 13.5 M1V 0.57 3871 unknown 3
Kepler-145 Cygnus 19 25 33.0 +44° 31′ 45″ 11.9 1.26 6207 unknown 2
Kepler-169 19 03 59.97 +40° 55′ 09.6″ 12.186 K2 unknown 4997 unknown 5
Kepler-177 Lyra 19 04 11.0 +45° 03′ 12″ 15 0.93 5942 unknown 2
Kepler-238 Lyra 19 11 35 +40° 38′ 16″ 15.084 G5 1.43 5614 unknown 5
Kepler-276 Cygnus 19 34 16 +39° 02′ 11″ 15.368 0.96 5812 unknown 3
Kepler-277 Lyra 19 06 19.96 +39° 04′ 37.95″ 13.420 1.12 5946 unknown 2
Kepler-279 Lyra 19 09 33.90 +42° 11′ 41.41″ 13.659 1.1 6562 unknown 3
Kepler-282 19 09 33.90 +42° 11′ 41.41″ 15.204 0.97 5876 unknown 4
Kepler-292 19 43 03.84 +43° 25′ 27.4″ 13.97 K0 0.88 5299 unknown 5
Kepler-296 19 06 09.6 +49° 26′ 14.4″ 12.6 K+K unknown 4249 unknown 5
Kepler-305 Cygnus 19 56 53.83 +40° 20′ 35.46″ 15.812 0.76 4918 unknown 3 (1)
Kepler-307 Cygnus 19 51 10.83 +40° 25′ 03.73″ 14.072 0.98 5445 unknown 2 (1)
Kepler-328 Cygnus 19 43 14.23 +40° 00′ 30.61″ 15.674 1.15 5914 unknown 2
Kepler-350 Lyra 19 01 40.71 +39° 42′ 21.99″ 13.781 1 6215 unknown 3
Kepler-396 Cygnus 19 44 31.87 +48° 58′ 38.65″ 11.921 0.85 5384 unknown 2
Kepler-406 Cygnus 19 27 23.53 +44° 58′ 05.61″ 12.520 1.07 5538 unknown 2
  • Need to be added: Gliese 433, Gliese 785, HD 136352, Gliese 439, Gliese 253, HD 7449, HIP 49067, UZ Fornacis

Stars orbited by both planets and brown dwarfs

Stars orbited by objects on both sides of the 13 Jupiter mass dividing line.

Planetary system statistics

Planets
per star
Number
of stars
Star list
8 1
7 2
6 2
5 15
4 49
3 98
2 ~300

See also

For links to specific lists of extrasolar planets see:

Online archives:

Notes

References

  1. Schneider, Jean (10 September 2011). "Interactive Extra-solar Planets Catalog". The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  2. Characterization of the Kepler-89 System with Transit Timing Variation Analysis: Implication for the Planet-Planet Eclipse: Kento Masuda, Teruyuki Hirano, Atsushi Taruya, Makiko Nagasawa, Yasushi Suto
  3. http://www.openexoplanetcatalogue.com/system.html?id=Kepler-65
  4. http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.06227
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