LIST OF STARS WITH CONFIRMED EXTRASOLAR PLANETS


The following are 'lists of stars with confirmed extrasolar planets'.
Extrasolar planets were first confirmed to be orbiting pulsars PSR B1257+12 and PSR B1620-26. These discoveries were announced in 1992 and 1993 respectively. The first extrasolar planet to be found orbiting a normal star, 51 Pegasi b, was first discovered to be orbiting 51 Pegasi in 1995.
Note that the masses of the planets are (for the most part) lower bounds only. If a planet is detected by the radial velocity method, no information is gained about the inclination of the planet's plane of orbit around its star, and a value for this is needed to calculate the mass. It has become customary to assume arbitrarily that the plane is exactly lined up with the line of sight from Earth (this produces the lowest possible mass consistent with the spectral line measurements).
There are 239 planets listed — 234 orbiting normal stars (57 in multiple planet systems, and 176 in single planet systems), 4 orbiting pulsars, and 1 orbiting a brown dwarf. 208 planets were found by radial velocity or doppler method, 26 were found by transit method, 1 by direct imaging, and 4 by pulsar timing.
The planets are listed with indications of their approximate masses as multiples of Jupiter's mass (MJ = 1.8986 Ã— 1027 kg) or multiples of Earth's mass (ME = 5.9736 Ã— 1024 kg), and have approximate distances in astronomical units (1 AU = 1.496 Ã— 108 km, distance between Earth and Sun) from their parent stars. For more information on how planets may be detected, see extrasolar planet.
At the moment, according to the International Astronomical Union, there is no agreed system for designating planets orbiting around other stars, nor is there any plan to create a naming system for extra-solar planets [1]. A trend that is gaining prominence uses a lower-case letter (starting with "b") to extend the star's designation. For example, 16 Cygni Bb is the first extrasolar planet found around the star 16 Cygni B, itself a member of the triple star system 16 Cygni. Some extrasolar planets have been given unofficial names, but these are not sanctioned by the IAU which oversees astronomical naming, or used in the scientific literature.
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Extrasolar planets
Candidate extrasolar planets
References
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Extrasolar planets


There are 31 known extrasolar planets for which the true mass is estimatable. The majority of these transit their stars, enabling determination of the inclination of their orbits and hence the true ratio of the masses of the planets to their parent stars. Given a firm determination of the parent star's parallax and some independent means of measuring the star's mass, an absolute value can be derived for the planet's mass. Note also that eclipsing binaries can only have their masses securely determined if spectra for both objects exist, whereas a planet will not have spectra, see for example the introduction in ISBS. Transiting planets enable some confidence to be expressed in the lower limit of the spectroscopically determined mass being near to the real value, as inclination is perforce near edge on to the line of sight, however as a transiting system is still essentially a single line spectroscopic binary it is the ''mass function'', and not the mass, that is being determined, see section on single line spectroscopic binaries here. The mass is dependent on a solid determination of the parent star's mass, a value that is generally not well known for singleton stars.
Others have been detected via astrometry. The planet around OGLE-2003-BLG-235L/MOA-2003-BLG-53L was detected through gravitational microlensing, and its parent star was later directly detected, giving knowledge of its true mass. Planets "B" and "C" orbiting the pulsar PSR B1257+12 have had their masses determined by detection of their gravitational effects on each other. 2M1207b's mass is derived from evolutionary models of substellar objects. The mass of all singleton stars are derived from evolutionary models.
''Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Planets within a system sorted by increasing orbital period. Planets in multiple-planet systems are highlighted in yellow.''
Star Constellation Right
ascension
Declination Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Planet Mass
(MJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
Discovery year
WASP-1 Andromeda F7V b 0.89 2.51997 0.0382 0 83.9 2006
Upsilon Andromedae A Andromeda 43.9 F8V b 0.687–1.37 4.617113 0.0595 0.023 >30 1996
Epsilon Eridani Eridanus 10.5 K2V b 1.55 2502 3.39 0.702 30.1 2000
XO-2 Lynx 486 K0V b 0.57 2.615838 0.0369 0 >88.58 2007
OGLE-TR-132 Carina 7110 F b 1.14 1.689868 0.0306 0 85 2003
OGLE-TR-113 Carina 5000 K b 1.32 1.4324757 0.0229 0 89.4 2004
OGLE-TR-111 Carina 5000 G or K b 0.53 4.01610 0.047 0 88.1 2002
Gliese 436 Leo 33.48 M2.5 b 0.0673 2.64385 0.0291 0.150 86.5 2004
2M1207 Centaurus 173 M8 b 3.3 41 2004
PSR B1257+12 Virgo 980 pulsar B 0.014 66.5419 0.36 0.0186 53 1992
PSR B1257+12 Virgo 980 pulsar C 0.012 98.2114 0.46 0.0252 47 1992
GSC 03466-00819 Ursa Major 457 K HAT-P-3b 0.61 2.899703 0.03894 0 87.24 2007
XO-3 F6 b 12 3.19 0.2 2007
XO-1 Corona Borealis 600 G1V b 0.9 3.941534 0.0488 0 87.7 2006
HD 147506 Hercules 440 F8 HAT-P-2b 8.17 5.63 0.0685 0.5 90 2007
HD 149026 Hercules 257 G0IV b 0.36 2.8766 0.042 0 85.3 2005
OGLE-TR-10 Sagittarius 5000 G or K b 0.63 3.10129 0.04162 0 84.5 2002
GSC 03089-00929 Hercules TrES-3 1.92 1.30619 0.0226 0 82.15 2007
GSC 02620-00648 Hercules 1400 TrES-4 0.84 3.553945 0.0488 0 82.81 2007
OGLE-TR-56 Sagittarius 4892 G b 1.29 1.211909 0.0225 0 78.8 2003
SWEEPS-04 Sagittarius 6500 b | 4.2 || 0.055 || || >87 2006
SWEEPS-11 Sagittarius 6500 b 9.7 1.796 0.03 >84 2006
OGLE-2003-BLG-235L
/MOA-2003-BLG-53L
Sagittarius 19000 K b 2.6 4.3 2004
GSC 02652-01324 Lyra 512 K0V TrES-1 0.61 3.030065 0.0393 0.135 88.2 2004
GSC 03549-02811 Draco 718 G0V TrES-2 1.28 2.47063 0.0367 0 83.9 2006
HD 189733 Vulpecula 62.9 K1–K2 b 1.15 2.219 0.0313 0.00 85.3 2005
WASP-2 Delphinus K1V b 0.88 2.152226 0.0307 0 87 2006
HD 209458 Pegasus 154 G0V b 0.69 3.52474541 0.045 0.00 86.1 1999
ADS 16402 B Lacerta 453 G0V HAT-P-1b 0.59 4.46529 0.0551 0 85.9 2006

Candidate extrasolar planets


There are currently 207 known objects which are candidate extrasolar planets. The majority of these objects have been detected using the radial velocity method and consequently their true masses are unknown. This means that some of these objects may in fact be brown dwarfs or even dim red dwarf stars. Others have been detected via gravitational microlensing, for which only the mass ratio between the planet and the parent star is known. If the parent star has not been detected, the planet's true mass is unknown.
There are currently 149 known candidate planets in single-planet systems and 59 known candidate planets in 24 multiple-planet systems (16 with two planets, 4 with three and 2 with four). "Single" here means that only one candidate planet has been detected to date. Since detection methods are not sensitive to low-mass planets, these stars may have smaller planets that are below the limits of detectability, or are so far from the star that they have not yet been observed over an orbital period.
''Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Planets within a system sorted by increasing orbital period. Planets in multiple-planet systems are highlighted in yellow.''
Star Constellation Right
ascension
Declination Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Planet Mass
(MJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Discovery year
HD 142 Phoenix 67.18 G1IV b >1.31 350.3 1.045 0.26 2001
HD 2039 Phoenix 293 G2/G3IV–V b >4.85 1192.582 2.19 0.68 2002
HD 2638 Cetus 175.18 G5 b >0.48 3.4442 0.044 0 2005
54 Piscium A Pisces 36.2 K0V b >0.227 62.206 0.296 0.618 2003
HD 4208 Sculptor 106.6 G5V b >0.804 828.0 1.650 0.052 2001
HD 4308 Tucana 71.39 G5V b >0.0442 15.56 0.115 0.00 2005
HD 4203 Pisces 253 G5 b >1.65 400.944 1.09 0.46 2001
HD 5319 Cetus 326 K0III b >1.94 669.37 1.74 0.12 2007
HD 6434 Phoenix 131.5 G3IV b >0.39 21.998 0.14 0.17 2000
HD 8574 Pisces 144 F8 b >2.23 228.8 0.76 0.4 2002
Upsilon Andromedae A Andromeda 43.9 F8V c >1.97 241.23 0.830 0.262 1999
Upsilon Andromedae A Andromeda 43.9 F8V d >3.93 1290.1 2.54 0.258 1999
q1 Eridani Eridanus 56.57 F8V b >0.93 1003 2.03 0.16 2003
109 Piscium Pisces 106 G5IV b >6.38 1076.4 2.16 0.1023 2000
HD 11506 Cetus 175.6 G0V b >4.74 1406 2.50 0.22 2007
Eta2 Hydri Hydrus 216.89 G8.5III b >6.54 711 1.93 0.40 2005
HD 11964 Cetus 110.8 G5 b >0.1152 37.82 0.229 0.15 2005
HD 11964 Cetus 110.8 G5 c >0.699 1940 3.167 0.3 2007
HD 12661 Aries 121.2 G6V b >2.34 262.53 0.834 0.361 2000
HD 12661 Aries 121.2 G6V c >1.83 1679 2.86 0.017 2002
Gliese 86 A Eridanus 35.9 K1V b >3.91 15.76491 0.113 0.0416 2000
79 Ceti Cetus 117.1 G5IV b >0.260 75.523 0.363 0.252 2000
Iota Horologii Horologium 50.6 G0Vp b >2.24 311.3 0.91 0.22 1998
HD 17092 Perseus 109 K0III b >4.6 359.9 1.29 0.166 2007
HD 17156 Cassiopeia 255.2 G0 b >3.12 21.2 0.15 0.67 2007
HIP 14810 Aries 173 G5 b >3.84 6.6792 0.0692 0.147 2006
HIP 14810 Aries 173 G5 c >0.76 95.2914 0.407 0.4088 2006
94 Ceti A Cetus 73 F8V b >1.69 535.7 1.428 0.30 2000
HD 20367 Aries 88.44 G0 b >1.07 500 1.25 0.23 2002
HD 20782 Fornax 117 G2V b >1.8 585.86 1.36 0.92 2006
HD 23127 Reticulum 290 G2V b >1.5 1214 2.4 0.44 2007
HD 23079 Reticulum 113.5 F8/G0V b >2.61 738.459 1.65 0.1 2001
HD 23596 Perseus 170 F8 b >7.19 1558 2.72 0.314 2002
Epsilon Reticuli A Reticulum 59.45 K2IVa b >1.56 428.1 1.271 0.060 2001
HD 27894 Reticulum 138.1 K2V b >0.618 17.991 0.1221 0.049 2005
HD 28185 Eridanus 129 G5 b >5.72 383.0 1.031 0.070 2001
Epsilon Tauri Taurus 155 K0III b >7.6 645.5 1.93 0.151 2007
HD 30177 Dorado 179 G8V b >9.17 2819.654 3.86 0.3 2002
HD 285968 Taurus 30.7 M2.5V b >0.0757 10.2366 0.0727 0.23 2007
HD 33283 Lepus 280 G3V b >0.33 18.179 0.168 0.48 2006
HD 33564 Camelopardalis 68.4 F6V b >9.1 388 1.1 0.34 2005
HD 37124 Taurus 108.3 G4V b >0.61 154.46 0.53 0.055 1999
HD 37124 Taurus 108.3 G4V d >0.6 843.6 1.64 0.14 2002
HD 37124 Taurus 108.3 G4V c >0.66 2295 3.19 0.2 2005
Pi Mensae Mensa 59.39 G1V b >10.312 2151 3.379 0.6405 2001
HD 37605 Orion 140 K0V b >2.3 55 0.25 0.677 2004
HD 38529 A Orion 138 G4IV b >0.78 14.309 0.129 0.29 2000
HD 41004 A Pictor 139 K1V b >2.3 655 1.31 0.39 2004
HD 40979 Auriga 109 F8V b >3.83 263.84 0.855 0.269 2002
HD 43691 Auriga 304 G0IV-V b >2.49 36.96 0.24 0.14 2007
HD 45350 Auriga 160.0 G5IV b >1.82 962.1 1.918 0.778 2005
HD 46375 Monoceros 108.9 K1IV b >0.226 3.023573 0.0398 0.063 2000
HD 47536 Canis Major 395 K1III b >4.96 430 1.61 0.2 2003
HD 47536 Canis Major 395 K1III c >6.98 2500 3.72 0.14 2007
HD 49674 Auriga 133.8 G5V b >0.105 4.94737 0.0580 0.087 2002
HD 50499 Puppis 154.2 GIV b >1.71 2582.7 3.86 0.23 2005
HD 50554 Gemini 101.2 F8 b >4.9 1279 2.38 0.42 2002
HD 52265 Monoceros 91.5 G0V b >1.09 119.290 0.504 0.325 2000
HD 59686 Gemini 300 K2III b >5.25 303 0.911 0 2003
NGC 2423-3 Puppis 2500 K-M b >10.6 714.3 2.1 0.21 2007
HD 63454 Chamaeleon 116.7 K4V b >0.38 2.81782 0.036 0 2005
Pollux Gemini 33.7 K0IIIb b >2.3 589.64 1.64 0.02 2006
HD 65216 Carina 116.0 G5V b >1.22 613 1.374 0.41 2003
HD 66428 Monoceros 180 G5 b >2.82 1973 3.18 0.465 2006
HD 68988 Ursa Major 189 G0 b >1.9 6.276 0.071 0.14 2001
HD 69830 Puppis 41 K0V b >0.033 8.667 0.0785 0.1 2006
HD 69830 Puppis 41 K0V c >0.038 31.56 0.186 0.13 2006
HD 69830 Puppis 41 K0V d >0.058 197 0.63 0.07 2006
HD 70642 Puppis 95 G5V b >1.97 2068 3.232 0.034 2003
HD 70573 Hydra 149 G1-1.5V b >6.1 851.8 1.76 0.4 2007
HD 72659 Hydra 168 G0V b >2.96 3177.4 4.16 0.2 2002
HD 73256 Pyxis 119 G8/K0 b >1.87 2.54858 0.037 0.03 2003
HD 73526 Vela 323 G6V b >2.07 187.5 0.66 0.39 2002
HD 73526 Vela 323 G6V c >2.30 376.9 1.05 0.40 2006
4 Ursae Majoris Ursa Major 252 K1III b >7.1 269.3 0.87 0.432 2007
Gliese 317 Pyxis 29.9 M3.5 b >1.2 692.9 0.95 0.193 2007
HD 74156 Hydra 210.6 G0 b >1.86 51.643 0.294 0.636 2001
HD 74156 Hydra 210.6 G0 c >6.17 2025 3.40 0.583 2001
HD 75289 Vela 94.36 G0V b >0.467 3.509267 0.0482 0.034 1999
55 Cancri A Cancer 40.9 G8V e >0.045 2.81 0.038 0.174 2004
55 Cancri A Cancer 40.9 G8V b >0.784 14.67 0.115 0.0197 1996
55 Cancri A Cancer 40.9 G8V c >0.217 43.93 0.240 0.44 2002
55 Cancri A Cancer 40.9 G8V d >3.92 4517.4 5.257 0.327 2002
HD 75898 Lynx 262.9 G0IV b >2.51 407.26 1.168 0.10 2007
HD 76700 Volans 194.6 G6V b >0.233 3.97097 0.0511 0.095 2002
HD 80606 Ursa Major 190 G5 b >4.31 111.4487 0.468 0.9349 2001
HD 81040 Leo 106.2 G2/G3 b >6.86 1001.7 1.94 0.526 2005
HD 82943 Hydra 89.56 G0 c >1.85 219.4 0.75 0.38 2001
HD 82943 Hydra 89.56 G0 b >1.84 435.1 1.18 0.18 2000
HD 83443 Vela 141.9 K0V b >0.38 2.98565 0.039 0.013 2000
HD 86081 Sextans 297 F8V b >1.5 2.1375 0.039 0.008 2006
HD 88133 Leo 242.7 G5IV b >0.299 3.41587 0.0472 0.133 2004
HD 89307 Leo 108 G0V b >2.73 3090 4.15 0.27 2004
HD 89744 Ursa Major 130 F7V b >8.58 256.80 0.934 0.6770 2000
HD 92788 Sextans 107.1 G5 b >3.86 377.7 0.97 0.27 2000
HD 93083 Antlia 94.22 K3V b >0.37 143.58 0.477 0.14 2005
BD−10°3166 Crater 218 G4V b >0.458 3.48777 0.0452 0.019 2000
47 Ursae Majoris Ursa Major 45.9 G0V b >2.60 1083.2 2.11 0.049 1996
47 Ursae Majoris Ursa Major 45.9 G0V c >1.34 7586 7.73 0.005 2002
HD 99109 Leo 197 K0 b >0.502 439.3 1.105 0.09 2006
83 Leonis B Leo 58.64 K2V b >0.109 17.0431 0.1232 0.254 2005
HD 100777 Leo 172 K0V b >1.16 383.7 1.03 0.36 2007
HD 101930 Centaurus 99.42 K1V b >0.30 70.46 0.302 0.11 2005
HD 102117 Centaurus 136.9 G6V b >0.172 20.8133 0.1532 0.121 2004
HD 102195 Virgo 94 G8V ET-1 >0.488 4.115 0.049 0.06 2006
HD 104985 Camelopardalis 333 G9III b >6.3 198.2 0.78 0.03 2003
HD 106252 Virgo 122.1 G0 b >6.81 1500 2.61 0.54 2002
HD 107148 Virgo 167.3 G5 b >0.21 48.056 0.269 0.05 2006
HD 108147 Crux 125.7 F8/G0V b >0.40 10.901 0.104 0.498 2000
HD 108874 Coma Berenices 223.4 G5 b >1.36 395.4 1.051 0.07 2003
HD 108874 Coma Berenices 223.4 G5 c >1.018 1605.8 2.68 0.25 2005
HD 109749 Centaurus 192.5 G3IV b >0.28 5.24 0.0635 0.01 2005
HD 111232 Musca 94.6 G8V b >6.8 1143 1.97 0.2 2004
PSR B1257+12 Virgo 980 pulsar A 6.3×10−5 25.262 0.19 0 1994
HD 114386 Centaurus 91.42 K3V b >1.24 937.7 1.65 0.23 2004
HD 114762 Coma Berenices 91.3 F9V b >11.02 83.8881 0.363 0.3359 1989
HD 114783 Virgo 66.60 K0 b >1.034 496.9 1.169 0.085 2001
HD 114729 Centaurus 114.1 G3V b >0.95 1114 2.11 0.167 2003
70 Virginis Virgo 59.1 G4V b >7.49 116.6884 0.484 0.4007 1996
HD 117207 Centaurus 108 G8VI/V b >2.06 2627.08 3.78 0.16 2004
HD 117618 Centaurus 124.0 G2V b >0.178 25.827 0.176 0.42 2004
HD 118203 Ursa Major 289 K0 b >2.13 6.1335 0.07 0.309 2005
Tau Boötis A Boötes 50.84 F7V b >4.13 3.312463 0.0481 0.023 1996
HD 121504 Centaurus 144.6 G2V b >1.22 63.33 0.33 0.03 2000
HD 122430 Hydra 440 K3III b >3.71 344.95 1.02 0.68 2003
HD 125612 Virgo 172.3 G3V b >3.5 502 1.2 0.39 2007
HD 128311 Boötes 54.14 K0 b >2.19 458.6 1.100 0.25 2000
HD 128311 Boötes 54.14 K0 c >3.22 928 1.76 0.170 2005
HD 130322 Virgo 97.02 K0V b >1.08 10.724 0.088 0.048 2000
HD 132406 Boötes 232 G0V b >5.61 974 1.98 0.34 2007
23 Librae Libra 81 G5V b >1.62 258.31 0.820 0.243 1999
HD 136118 Serpens 171 F9V b >11.9 1209 2.3 0.37 2002
Gliese 581 Libra 20.4 M3 b >0.056 5.366 0.041 0.02 2005
Gliese 581 Libra 20.4 M3 c >0.0158 12.93 0.073 0.16 2007
Gliese 581 Libra 20.4 M3 d >0.0242 84.4 0.25 0.2 2007
Iota Draconis Draco 102.7 K2III b >8.82 511.098 1.275 0.7124 2001
HD 330075 Norma 163.7 G5 b >0.76 3.369 0.043 0 2003
HD 141937 Libra 109.1 G2/G3V b >9.7 653.22 1.52 0.41 2002
HD 142415 Norma 111.5 G1V b >1.62 386.3 1.05 0.5 2003
Rho Coronae Borealis Corona Borealis 56.81 G0V or G2V b >1.093 39.8449 0.229 0.057 1997
HD 142022 A Octans 117 K0V b >4.4 1923 2.8 0.57 2005
14 Herculis Hercules 59 K0V b >4.64 1773.4 2.77 0.369 1998
14 Herculis Hercules 59 K0V c >2.1 6906 6.9 0 2006
PSR B1620−26 Scorpius 12,400 pulsar
+ DB
c 2.5 ~36500 23 low 1993
HD 147513 Scorpius 41.96 G3/G5V b >1.21 528.4 1.32 0.26 2002
HD 150706 Ursa Minor 88.76 G0 b >1.0 264 0.82 0.38 2002
HD 149143 Ophiuchus 206 G0IV b >1.33 4.072 0.053 0.016 2005
HD 154345 Hercules 58.91 G8V b >2.03 10900 9.21 0.474 2007
HD 155358 Hercules 43.4 G0 b >0.89 195 0.628 0.112 2007
HD 155358 Hercules 43.4 G0 c >0.504 530.3 1.224 0.176 2007
HD 154857 Ara 223 G5V b >1.8 409 1.2 0.47 2004
Gliese 674 Ara 14.8 M2.5 b >0.037 4.6938 0.039 0.2 2007
HD 159868 Scorpius 172 G5V b >1.7 986 2 0.69 2007
Mu Arae Ara 49.8 G3IV–V d >0.03321 9.6386 0.09094 0.172 2004
Mu Arae Ara 49.8 G3IV–V e >0.5219 310.55 0.9210 0.0666 2006
Mu Arae Ara 49.8 G3IV–V b >1.676 643.25 1.497 0.128 2000
Mu Arae Ara 49.8 G3IV–V c >1.814 4205.8 5.235 0.0985 2002
OGLE-2005-BLG-071L Scorpius 9500 M? b 0.9 2900 1.8 2005
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L Scorpius 21500 M? b 0.018 3500 2.6 2006
HD 164922 Hercules 71.5 K0V b >0.36 1155 2.11 0.05 2006
OGLE-2005-BLG-169L Sagittarius 8800 M? b 0.041 3300 2.7 2006
HD 168443 Serpens 123.5 G5 b >7.2 58.116 0.29 0.529 1998
HD 168746 Serpens 140.6 G5 b >0.23 6.403 0.065 0.081 2000
HD 169830 Sagittarius 118.46 F9V b >2.88 225.62 0.81 0.31 2000
HD 169830 Sagittarius 118.46 F9V c >4.04 1487 2.55 0.33 2003
HD 170469 Ophiuchus 212 G5IV b >0.67 1143 2.07 0.36 2007
HD 171028 Ophiuchus 293.5 G0 b >1.83 538 1.29 0.61 2007
HD 175541 Serpens 418 G8IV b >0.61 297.3 1.03 0.33 2007
HD 177830 Lyra 192.54 K0 b >1.53 410.1 1.227 0.096 1999
HD 178911 B Lyra 152.4 G5 b >6.292 71.487 0.32 0.1243 2001
HD 179949 Sagittarius 88.18 F8V b >0.916 3.092514 0.0443 0.022 2000
HD 183263 Aquila 173 G2IV b >3.69 634.23 1.52 0.38 2004
HD 231701 Sagitta 354 F8V b >1.08 142 0.55 0.19 2007
HD 185269 Cygnus 153 G0IV b >0.94 6.838 0.077 0.3 2006
16 Cygni B Cygnus 70.5 G2.5V b >1.68 798.5 1.681 0.681 1996
HD 187123 Cygnus 156.28 G5 b >0.52 3.097 0.0426 0.035 1998
HD 187123 Cygnus 156.28 G5 c >3.96 9100 8.77 0.35 2007
HD 187085 Sagittarius 147 G0V b >0.75 986 2.05 0.47 2006
HD 188015 Vulpecula 171.66 G5IV b >1.50 461.2 1.1203 0.137 2005
HD 190228 Vulpecula 215.7 G5IV b >4.99 1127 2.31 0.43 2002
Gliese 777 A Cygnus 51.81 G6IV c >0.057 17.1 0.128 0.01 2005
Gliese 777 A Cygnus 51.81 G6IV b >1.502 2891 3.92 0.36 2002
HD 190647 Sagittarius 177 G5V b >1.9 1038.1 2.07 0.18 2007
HD 192263 Aquila 64.85 K2V b >0.72 24.348 0.15 0 1999
HD 192699 Aquila 210 G8IV b >2.5 351.5 1.16 0.149 2007
HD 195019 A Delphinus 65 G3IV–V b >3.43 18.3 0.14 0.05 1998
HD 196050 Pavo 153 G3V b >3 1289 2.5 0.28 2002
HD 196885 A Delphinus 107.63 F8IV b >1.84 386 1.12 0.3 2005
HD 202206 Capricornus 151.14 G6V c >2.44 1383.4 2.55 0.267 2004
HD 208487 Grus 144.4 G2V b >0.43 128.8 0.52 0.38 2004
HD 210277 Aquarius 69.41 G0 b >1.29 442.19 1.138 0.476 1998
Gliese 849 Aquarius 28.7 M3.5 b >0.82 1890 2.35 0.06 2006
HD 210702 Pegasus 183 K1III b >2 341.1 1.17 0.152 2007
HD 212301 Octans 172 F8V b >0.45 2.457 0.036 0 2005
HD 213240 Grus 133 G4IV b >4.5 951 2.03 0.45 2001
Gliese 876 Aquarius 15.3 M4V d >0.0185 1.937760 0.0208 0 2005
Gliese 876 Aquarius 15.3 M4V c >0.619 30.340 0.1303 0.2243 2001
Gliese 876 Aquarius 15.3 M4V b >1.93 60.940 0.208 0.0249 1998
Tau1 Gruis Grus 108.58 G0V b >1.26 1311 2.561 0.0703 2002
Rho Indi Indus 86.43 G2.5IV b >2.26 1353 2.536 0.319 2002
HD 216770 Piscis Austrinus 123.5 K1V b >0.65 118.45 0.46 0.37 2003
51 Pegasi Pegasus 50.1 G2IV b >0.472 4.230785 0.0527 0.013 1995
HD 217107 Pisces 64.3 G8IV b >1.37 7.1269 0.074 0.13 1998
HD 217107 Pisces 64.3 G8IV c >2.5 3352 4.41 0.537 2005
Psi1 Aquarii Aquarius 148 K0III b >2.9 182 0.3 0 2003
HD 219828 Pegasus 265 G0IV b >0.066 3.8335 0.052 0 2007
HD 221287 Tucana 173 F7V b >3.09 456.1 1.25 0.08 2007
Gamma Cephei A Cepheus 45 K2V b >1.59 902.96 2.044 0.115 2002
HD 222582 Aquarius 137 G5 b >5.4 572 1.35 0.76 1999
HD 224693 Cetus 307 G2IV b >0.71 26.73 0.233 0.05 2006

References



The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia Schneider, J.

Catalog of Nearby Exoplanets, Butler, R. et al., , , The Astrophysical Journal, 2006 (web version)

Structure and Evolution of Nearby Stars with Planets II. Physical Properties of ~ 1000 Cool Stars from the SPOCS Catalog G. Takeda, E. B. Ford, A. Sills, F. A. Rasio, D. A. Fischer, J. A. Valenti

Discovery of a Planetary-Mass Brown Dwarf with a Circumstellar Disk, Luhman, K. et al., , , The Astrophysical Journal, 2005


See also



Extrasolar planet

Hypothetical planet

List of extrasolar planet extremes

List of unconfirmed exoplanets

List of hypothetical astronomical objects

List of stars with proplyds

List of brown dwarfs

Lists of stars

PlanetQuest

Pulsar planets

Systemic (amateur extrasolar planet search project)

External links



JPL Planetquest New Worlds Atlas

Catalog of nearby exoplanets

The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia - Observatory of Paris

List of planet discoveries and confirmations from Geneva Observatory

Almanac of planets - California & Carnegie Planet Search

XML catalogue of known extrasolar planets

★ another List of known exoplanets based on The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia - Observatoire de Paris

exosolar.net - 3D Flash StarMap (2000 Stars and all known Exoplanets)

Extrasolar Visions

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