2013年发现的系外行星列表

维基媒体列表条目

这是2013年发现的系外行星列表[1]

仅由径向速度发现的太阳系外行星,下列表格记载的质量为其下限

名称 质量(MJ 半径(RJ 轨道周期(天) 半长轴(AU) 温度K[2] 发现方式 距离(ly) 主星质量(M 主星温度(K) 注释
2MASS J01225093-2439505 b英语2MASS J01225093-2439505 24.5 52 影像 120 0.4 3530 [3]
BD+15 2940 b 1.11 137.48 0.539 径向速度 572.2 1.1 4796 [4]
柯洛25b 0.27 1.08 4.86069 0.0578 凌日 3300 1.09 6040 [5]
柯洛26b 0.52 1.26 4.20474 0.0526 凌日 5400 1.09 5590 [5]
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b 28.5 246.36 0.36 天体测量 67.7 0.07 2150 [6]
格利泽163b 0.03335 8.63182 0.0607 径向速度 48.8 0.4 3500 [7]
葛利斯163c 0.0214 25.63058 0.1254 径向速度 48.8 0.4 3500 [7]
葛利斯163d 0.0925 603.95116 1.0304 径向速度 48.8 0.4 3500 [7]
格利泽221b 0.027 3.8728 0.0428 径向速度 66 0.7 4324 [8][9]
格利泽221c 0.17 125.94 0.435 径向速度 66 0.7 4324 [8][9]
格利泽328b英语Gliese 328 2.3 4100 4.5 径向速度 65.3 0.69 3900 [10]
室女座59b 4 43.5 影像 58.5 1.22 6234 [11]
HAT-P-44b 0.352 1.242 4.301219 0.0507 凌日 1180 0.94 5295 [12]
HAT-P-44c 4 872.2 1.752 径向速度 1180 0.94 5295 不明确[12]
HAT-P-45b 0.892 1.426 3.128992 0.0452 凌日 990 1.26 6330 [12]
HAT-P-46b 0.493 1.284 4.463129 0.0577 凌日 970 1.28 6120 [12]
HATS-2b 1.345 1.168 1.354133 0.023 凌日 1200 0.88 5227 [13]
HATS-3b英语HATS-3 1.071 1.381 3.547851 0.0485 1648 凌日 1480 1.21 6351 [14]
HD 2952 b​(俄语 1.6 311.6 1.2 径向速度 375.8 2.54 4844 [15]
HD 13908 b法语HD 13908 b 0.865 19.382 0.154 径向速度 218.2 1.29 6255 [16]
HD 13908 c法语HD 13908 c 5.13 931 2.03 径向速度 218.2 1.29 6255 [16]
HD 65216c英语HD 65216 0.17 152.6 0.54 径向速度 116.1 0.92 5666 [17] 不是行星,2019年发现的另一颗行星与之同名[18]
HD 95086 b 5 55.7 影像 298.7 1.6 [19]
HD 103774 b英语HD 103774 0.367 5.8881 0.07 径向速度 173.1 1.33 6489 [8]
HD 106906 b 11 650 影像 299.5 1.5 6516 [20]
HD 109271 b英语HD 109271 0.054 7.8543 0.079 径向速度 185.6 1.05 5783 [8]
HD 109271 c英语HD 109271 0.076 30.93 0.196 径向速度 185.6 1.05 5783 [8]
HD 113337 b 2.83 324 0.92 径向速度 122.0 1.4 6576.6 [21]
HD 120084 b 4.5 2082 4.3 径向速度 318.5 2.39 4892 [15]
HD 159243 b英语HD 159243 b 1.13 12.62 0.11 径向速度 223.7 1.12 6123 [16]
HD 159243 c法语HD 159243 c 1.9 248.4 0.8 径向速度 223.7 1.12 6123 [16]
HD 233604 b 6.575 192 0.747 径向速度 2830+90
1.5 4791 [4]
HD 285507 b 0.92+0.03
6.0962+0.0002
径向速度 153 0.73+0.03
4503+85
−61
位于毕宿星团[22][23]
HD 112410 b英语HD 112410 9.18 124.6 0.565 径向速度 486.8 1.54 4830 [24]
HIP 91258 b法语HIP 91258 b 1.068 5.0505 0.057 径向速度 145.0 0.95 5519 [16]
KELT-3b英语KELT-3b 1.477 1.345 2.7033904 0.04122 凌日 580 1.28 6306 [25]
KELT-6b法语KELT-6b 0.442 1.18 7.8455821 0.08 凌日 720 1.13 6272 [26]
开普勒-37b 0.03146 0.029 13.3675 凌日 220 0.8 5417 [27]
开普勒-37c英语Kepler-37c 0.03776 0.067 21.302 凌日 220 0.8 5417 [27]
开普勒-37d英语Kepler-37d 0.03839 0.173 39.7922 凌日 220 0.8 5417 [27]
开普勒-61b 0.192 59.87756 凌日 1103+16
0.64 4017 [28]
开普勒-62b英语Kepler-62b 0.03 0.117 5.714932 0.0553 凌日 1200 0.69 4925 [29]
开普勒-62c英语Kepler-62c 0.013 0.048 12.4417 0.0929 凌日 1200 0.69 4925 [29]
开普勒-62d英语Kepler-62d 0.044 0.174 18.16406 0.12 凌日 1200 0.69 4925 [29]
开普勒-62e 0.113 0.144 122.3874 0.427 凌日 1200 0.69 4925 可能宜居的行星[29]
开普勒-62f 0.11 0.126 267.291 0.718 凌日 1200 0.69 4925 可能宜居的行星[29]
开普勒-63b英语Kepler-63 0.378 0.545 9.4341505 0.08 凌日 650 0.98 5576 [30]
开普勒-65b英语Kepler-65b 0.127 2.15491 0.035 凌日 999+8
1.25 6211 [31]
开普勒-65c 0.23 5.859944 0.068 凌日 999+8
1.25 6211 [31]
开普勒-65d英语Kepler-65d 0.136 8.13123 0.084 凌日 999+8
1.25 6211 [31]
开普勒-66b英语Kepler-66b 0.25 17.815815 0.1352 凌日 3610 1.04 5962 位于星团NGC 6811[32]
开普勒-67b英语Kepler-67b 0.262 15.7259 0.1171 凌日 3610 0.86 5331 位于疏散星团NGC 6811[32]
开普勒-68b英语Kepler-68b 0.01878 0.208 5.39875 1280 凌日 440 1.08 5793 [33]
开普勒-68c英语Kepler-68c 0.02265 0.089 9.60504 凌日 440 1.08 5793 [33]
开普勒-68d 0.84007 625 径向速度 440 1.08 5793 [33]
开普勒-69b英语Kepler-69b 0.2 13.722341 0.094 凌日 2430+30
0.81 5638 [34]
开普勒-69c 0.153 242.4613 0.64 凌日 2430+30
0.81 5638 [34][35]
开普勒-74b西班牙语Kepler-74b 0.63 0.96 7.340711 0.0781 凌日 4300 1.18 6000 [36]
开普勒-75b西班牙语Kepler-75b 10.1 1.05 8.8849116 0.0818 凌日 3700 0.91 5200 [36]
开普勒-76b 2.01 1.36 1.5449298 0.0274 轨道反射 2750+30
1.2 6409 [37]
开普勒-77b西班牙语Kepler-77b 0.43 0.96 3.57878087 0.04501 凌日 1900 0.95 5520 [38]
开普勒-78b 0.006 0.105 0.355 2330 凌日 407.1+1.1
0.76 5058 [39]
开普勒-87b 1.02 1.204 114.73635 0.481 478 凌日 4170+90
1.1 5600 在这个恒星系还有两个未确认的行星[40]
开普勒-87c 0.02 0.548 191.2318 0.676 403 凌日 4170+90
1.1 5600 在这个恒星系还有两个未确认的行星[40]
开普勒-88b 0.027 0.337 10.95416 凌日 1110 0.96 5471 [41]
开普勒-88c 0.626 22.3395 0.15525 计时 1110 0.96 5471 [41][42]
开普勒-89b 0.033 0.153 3.743208 0.05119 凌日 1577+16
1.28 6182 [43]
开普勒-89c 0.049 0.385 10.423648 0.1013 凌日 1577+16
1.28 6182 [43]
开普勒-89d 0.334 1.005 22.342989 0.1684 凌日 1577+16
1.28 6182 [43]
开普勒-89e英语Kepler-89e 0.11 0.585 54.32031 0.3046 凌日 1577+16
1.28 6182 [43]
开普勒-90b 0.117 7.008151 0.074 1056 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90c 0.106 8.719375 0.089 981 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90d 0.256 59.73667 0.32 518 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90e英语Kepler-90e 0.237 91.93913 0.42 448 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90f英语Kepler-90f 0.257 124.9144 0.48 592 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90g英语Kepler-90g 0.723 210.60697 0.71 340 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-90h 1.008 331.60059 1.01 292 凌日 2500 1.2 6080 [44]
开普勒-91b 0.81 1.367 6.24658 0.0731 凌日 3400 1.31 4550 [45]
开普勒-92b 0.202 0.313 13.749 凌日 1580+17
1.21 5883 [46]
开普勒-92c 0.019 0.232 26.723 凌日 1580+17
1.21 5883 [46]
开普勒-102e 0.028 0.198 16.1457 579 凌日 352.7+0.7
0.81 4909 [47]
开普勒-105b 0.429 5.4122 0.066 凌日 1517+18
0.96 5827 [47]
开普勒-114c 0.009 0.143 8.041 623 凌日 852+4
0.56 4605 [46]
开普勒-114d 0.012 0.226 11.776 549 凌日 852+4
0.56 4605 [46]
开普勒-128b 0.097 0.101 15.09 凌日 1307+12
1.18 6090 [46]
开普勒-128c 0.105 0.101 22.804 凌日 1307+12
1.18 6090 [46]
开普勒-130b 0.091 8.457458 0.079 凌日 1042+7
1 5884 [47]
开普勒-145b 0.117 0.236 22.951 凌日 1880+30
1.32 6022 [46]
开普勒-145c 0.25 0.385 42.882 凌日 1880+30
1.32 6022 [46]
开普勒-177b 0.006 0.259 36.855 凌日 4880+140
1.07 5942 [46]
开普勒-177c 0.024 0.633 49.412 凌日 4880+140
1.07 5942 [46]
开普勒-238e 0.534 0.5 23.654 凌日 6200+300
1.06 5751 [46]
开普勒-238f 0.042 0.178 50.447 凌日 6200+300
1.06 5751 [46]
开普勒-276c 0.052 0.259 31.884 凌日 3850+150
1.1 6105 [46]
开普勒-276d 0.051 0.25 48.648 凌日 3850+150
1.1 6105 [46]
开普勒-277b英语Kepler-277b 0.275 0.261 17.324 凌日 3280+50
1.12 5946 [46]
开普勒-277c英语Kepler-277c 0.202 0.3 33.006 凌日 3280+50
1.12 5946 [46]
开普勒-279b 0.323 12.309681 0.112 凌日 3480+70
1.1 6363 KOI-1236.01[48]
开普勒-279c 0.155 0.384 35.736 凌日 3490+70
1.1 6363 KOI-1236.02[48][46]
开普勒-279d 0.118 0.277 54.414 凌日 3490+70
1.1 6363 [46]
开普勒-282d 0.192 0.219 24.806 凌日 4540+150
0.97 5602 [46]
开普勒-282e 0.177 0.277 44.347 凌日 4540+150
0.97 5602 [46]
开普勒-305b 0.033 0.321 5.487 凌日 2900+90
0.76 5100 [46]KOI-1563.01[48]
开普勒-305c 0.019 0.294 8.291 凌日 2900+90
0.76 5100 [46]KOI-1563.02[48]
开普勒-307b 0.02341 0.217 10.4208 凌日 1908+17
0.91 5367 [46]
开普勒-307c 0.01145 0.196 13.0729 凌日 1908+17
0.91 5367 [46]
开普勒-328b 0.09 0.205 34.921 凌日 7700+500
1.15 5914 [46]
开普勒-328c 0.124 0.482 71.312 凌日 7700+500
1.15 5914 [46]
开普勒-350c 0.019 0.277 17.849 凌日 3210+70
1 6186 [46]
开普勒-350d 0.047 0.25 26.136 凌日 3210+70
1 6186 [46]
开普勒-396b 0.238 0.312 42.994 凌日 734+5
0.85 5384 [46]KOI-2672.01[48]
开普勒-396c 0.056 0.473 88.505 凌日 734+5
0.85 5384 [46]KOI-2672.02[48]
开普勒-410Ab英语HD 175289 0.253 17.833648 0.1226 凌日 430 1.21 6273 [49]
开普勒-411b英语Kepler-411 0.168 3.00516 0.038 1040 凌日 503.5+1.5
0.83 4974 [47]
开普勒-1359c 0.3711+0.12
−0.06
505.46+0.05
−0.04
1.143±0.018 凌日 2182+81
−82
0.78+0.03
−0.04
4709+46
−56
[44]又称KIC 6436029 c,该星体经过三次测定更正后,于2015年确认不是行星[50]
MOA-2008-BLG-379Lb 4.1 3.3 微重力透镜 11000 0.56 [51]
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb 0.02895 0.92 微重力透镜 2600 0.11 [52]
MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb英语MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb 0.056634 0.383 1 微重力透镜 22830 0.1 3300 主星可能是星际行星,该星体可能是系外卫星[53]
MOA-2011-BLG-262L英语MOA-2011-BLG-262L 4 N/A 微重力透镜 22830 3300 主星可能是星际行星,该星体可能是系外卫星[53]
MOA-2011-BLG-293Lb 4.8 1.1 微重力透镜 25200 0.86 [54]
MOA-2011-BLG-322Lb 11.6 4.3 微重力透镜 24700 0.39 [55]
OGLE-2011-BLG-0251Lb 0.53 2.72 微重力透镜 8400 0.26 [56]
OGLE-2012-BLG-358Lb 1.85 0.87 微重力透镜 5700 0.02 围绕褐矮星运动[57]
OGLE-2012-BLG-406Lb 2.73 3.45 微重力透镜 16200 0.44 [58]
巨蛇座ωb 1.7 277.02 1.1 径向速度 263.0 2.17 4770 [15]
PH2b 0.903 282.5255 0.828 281 凌日 1130+10
0.94 5629 [59]又名开普勒-86b
POTS-1b 2.31 0.941 3.1606296 0.03734 凌日 3900 0.69 4400 [60]
PSO J318.5−22 6.5 1.53 N/A N/A 1160 影像 80 N/A N/A 星际行星[61]
ROXs 12b英语ROXs 12 16 210 影像 390 0.87 3850 [62]
ROXs 42Bb 9 157 影像 440 1 [62]
WASP-8c 9.45 4323 5.28 径向速度 280 1.03 5600 [63]
WASP-65b 1.55 1.112 2.3114243 0.0334 凌日 1000 0.93 5600 [64]
WASP-68b 0.95 1.24 5.084298 0.06206 凌日 962+8
1.24 5911 [65]
WASP-69b英语WASP-69 0.26 1.057 3.8681382 0.04525 963 凌日 160 0.83 4715 [66]
WASP-70Ab 0.59 1.164 3.7130203 0.04853 1387 凌日 800 1.11 5763 [66]
WASP-73b 1.88 1.16 4.08722 0.05512 1790 凌日 1042+9
1.34 6036 [65]
WASP-75b英语WASP-75 1.07 1.27 2.484193 0.0375 凌日 850 1.14 6100 [64][67]
WASP-76b 0.92 1.83 1.809886 0.033 2190 凌日 390 1.46 6250 [68]
WASP-80b英语WASP-80 0.538 0.999 3.06785234 0.0344 凌日 200 0.58 4143 [69]正式名
Wadirum
WASP-82b​(法语 1.24 1.67 2.705782 0.0447 2190 凌日 650 1.63 6490 [68]
WASP-84b英语BD+02 2056 0.694 0.942 8.5234865 0.0771 797 凌日 410 0.84 5314 [66]
WASP-88b英语WASP-88 0.56 1.7 4.954 0.06431 1775 凌日 1730+30
1.45 6431 [65]
WASP-90b英语WASP-90 0.63+0.07
1.63+0.09
3.916243+0.000003
0.0562+0.0012
1840+50
凌日 1100+200
1.55+0.10
6440+130
[68]
WASP-95b 1.13 1.21 2.184673 0.03416 1570 凌日 450+2
1.11 5630 [70]
WASP-96b 0.48 1.2 3.4252602 0.0453 1285 凌日 1161+15
1.06 5540 [70]
WASP-97b 1.32 1.13 2.07276 0.03303 1555 凌日 494.9+1.7
1.12 5640 [70]
WASP-98b 0.922 1.144 2.96264036 0.03762 1180 凌日 926+5
0.81 5473 [70]
WASP-99b 2.78 1.1 5.75251 0.0717 1480 凌日 519+2
1.48 6180 [70]
WASP-100b 2.03 1.69 2.849375 0.0457 2190 凌日 1201+9
1.57 6900 [70]
WASP-101b 0.5 1.41 3.585722 0.0506 1560 凌日 660+3
1.34 6400 [70]
WTS-2b 1.12 1.363 1.0187068 0.01855 2000 凌日 3300 0.82 5000 [71][72]


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