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)

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 0.53 1667 2.28 radial vel. 89 0.57 4475 [2]
Beta Cancri b 7.8 605.2 1.7 radial vel. 290.4 1.7 4092.1 [3]
Beta Ursae Minoris b 6.1 522.3 1.4 radial vel. 126.5 1.4 4126 [3]
COROT-22b 0.038 0.435 9.75598 0.092 885 transit 1930 1.1 5939 [4]
COROT-24b 0.018 0.33 5.1134 0.056 1070 transit 2000 0.91 4950 [5]
COROT-24c 0.088 0.44 11.759 0.098 850 transit 2000 0.91 4950 [5]
COROT-27b 10.39 1.007 3.57532 0.0476 1500 transit 3400±200 1.05 5900 [6] Planet lost[7]
Gliese 15 Ab 0.017 11.4433 0.0717 radial vel. 11.6 0.38 3567 [8]
Gliese 27.1 b 0.0409 15.819 0.101 radial vel. 77.05 0.53 3542 Alternately known as Gliese 9018,[9] not related to Gliese 27.
Gliese 160.2 b 0.0321 5.2354 0.053 radial vel. 84.39 0.69 4347 Alternately known as Gliese 9144, not related to Gliese 160. Disproven exoplanet[9][10]
Gliese 180 b 0.0261 17.380 0.103 radial vel. 38.95 0.43 3371 [9]
Gliese 180 c 0.0201 24.329 0.129 radial vel. 38.95 0.43 3371 Unconfirmed as of 2020[11][9]
Gliese 229 Ab 0.10 471 0.970 radial vel. 18.77 0.58 3564 [9]
Gliese 433 c 0.14 4900+1800
1000
4.7+1.2
0.8
radial vel. 29.57 0.48 3472 [9]
Gliese 422 b 0.0311 26.161 0.119 radial vel. 41.32 0.35 3323 [9]
Gliese 682 b 0.014 17.478 0.080 radial vel. 16.33 0.27 3028 Disproven exoplanet[9][10]
Gliese 682 c 0.0274 57.32 0.176 radial vel. 16.33 0.27 3028 Disproven exoplanet[9][10]
Gliese 687 b 0.058 38.14 0.16353 radial vel. 14.8 0.41 3413 [12]
Gliese 832 c 0.017 35.68 0.163 radial vel. 16.1 0.45 3472 Habitable zone planet,[13] likely do not exist.[14]
Gliese 3293 b 0.07406 30.5987 0.14339 radial vel. 51.4 0.42 3466 [15]
Gliese 3293 c 0.06636 122.6196 0.36175 radial vel. 51.4 0.42 3466 [15]
Gliese 3341 b 0.0208 14.207 0.089 radial vel. 77.1 0.47 3526 [15]
GU Piscium b 11.3 1.265 2000 imaging 160 0.33 3250±32 [16]
HAT-P-49b 1.73 1.413 2.691548 0.0438 2131 transit 1050 1.54 6820 [17]
HAT-P-54b 0.76 0.944 3.799847 0.04117 transit 443 0.65 4390 [18] Disputed in 2016,[19] reconfirmed in 2021.[20]
HATS-4b 1.323 1.02 2.516729 0.0362 1315 transit 1400 1 5403 [21]
HATS-5b 0.237 0.912 4.763387 0.0542 1025 transit 840 0.94 5304 [22]
HATS-6b 0.319 0.998 3.3252725 0.03623 transit 484 0.57 3724 [23]
HD 564 b 0.33 492.3 1.2 radial vel. 175 0.96 5902 [2]
HD 4203 c 2.17 6700 6.95 radial vel. 253.8 1.13 5702 [24]
HD 5319 c 1.15 886 2.071 radial vel. 370 1.51 4958 [25]
HD 10442 b 2.1 1043 2.335 radial vel. 443±4 1.56 5034 [25]
HD 11506 c 0.408±0.057 223.41±0.32 0.774±0.038 radial vel. 167.4±0.4 1.12±0.02 5833±28 [25]
HD 14067 b 7.8 1455 3.4 radial vel. 533 2.4 4815 [26]
HD 30669 b 0.47 1684 2.69 radial vel. 186 0.92 5400 [2]
HD 75784 b 1.15 341.7 1.073 radial vel. 224 1.41 4917 [25]
HD 100546 b 6.9 53 imaging 320 2.4 10500 Largest exoplanet discovered[27]
HD 103720 b 0.62 4.5557 0.0498 radial vel. 136 0.79 5017 [2]
HD 108341 b 3.5 1129 2 radial vel. 161 0.84 5122 [2]
HD 114613 b 0.48 3827 5.16 radial vel. 66.8 1.36 5729 [28]
HD 141399 b 0.451 94.44 0.415 radial vel. 118 1.07 5600 [29]
HD 141399 c 1.33 201.99 0.689 radial vel. 118 1.07 5600 [29]
HD 141399 d 1.18 1069.8 2.09 radial vel. 118 1.07 5600 [29]
HD 141399 e 0.66 5000 5 radial vel. 118 1.07 5600 [29]
HD 154857 c 2.58 3452 5.36 radial vel. 223.5 1.72 5605 [28]
HIP 67851 b 1.38 88.9 0.46 radial vel. 208.3±0.6 1.63 4890 [30]
HIP 67851 c 4.34±0.59 1741±39 3.09±0.18 radial vel. 208.3±0.6 1.63 4890 [31]
HIP 97233 b 20 1058.8 2.55 radial vel. 347 1.93 5020 [30]
HIP 105854 b 8.2 184.2 0.81 radial vel. 276 2.1 4780 [32]
HIP 116454 b 0.037 0.226 9.1205 0.0906 radial vel. 180 0.78 5089 [33]
Kapteyn b 0.015 48.616+0.036
0.032
0.168 radial vel. 12.8 0.28 3550 Existence of planet been disputed.[34][35]
Kapteyn c 0.022 121.54 0.311 radial vel. 12.8 0.28 3550 Existence of planet been disputed.[34][35]
KIC 10001893 b 0.2197 orbital brightness modulation 5700±500 27500 Disproven exoplanet[36][37]
KIC 10001893 c 0.32528 orbital brightness modulation 5700±500 27500 Disproven exoplanet[36][37]
KIC 10001893 d 0.81161 orbital brightness modulation 5700±500 27500 Disproven exoplanet[36][37]
Kepler-23d 0.196 15.274299 0.124 transit 2600 1.11 5828 [38]
Kepler-24d 0.149 4.244384 0.051 transit 3900 1.03 5897 [38]
Kepler-24e 0.248 18.998355 0.138 transit 3900 1.03 5897 [38]
Kepler-25d 0.283 123 radial vel. 798±4 1.19 6270 [39][38]
Kepler-26d 0.095 3.543919 0.039 transit 1104±10 0.54 3914 [38]
Kepler-26e 0.215 46.827915 0.22 transit 1104±10 0.54 3914 [38]
Kepler-31d 6.8 0.348 87.6451 0.4 transit 6800 1.21 6340 [38]
Kepler-37e 51.196 timing 220 0.8 5417 [38]
Kepler-48d 0.025 0.182 42.8961 transit 1009±5 0.88 5194 [39][38]
Kepler-48e 2.067 982 radial vel. 1009±5 0.88 5194 [39]
Kepler-49d 0.143 2.576549 0.031 transit 1024±8 0.55 4252 [38]
Kepler-49e 0.139 18.596108 0.116 transit 1024±8 0.55 4252 [38]
Kepler-51d 0.024 0.865 130.194 0.509 transit 2610±50 1.04 6018 [38]
Kepler-52d 0.174 36.445171 0.182 transit 1058±7 0.54 4263 [38]
Kepler-53d 0.189 9.751962 0.091 transit 4600±200 0.98 5858 [38]
Kepler-54d 0.136 20.995694 0.126 transit 893±9 0.51 4252 [38]
Kepler-55d 0.142 2.211099 0.029 transit 1920±30 0.62 4503 [38]
Kepler-55e 0.138 4.617534 0.048 transit 1920±30 0.62 4503 [38]
Kepler-55f 0.142 10.198545 0.081 transit 1920±30 0.62 4503 [38]
Kepler-58d 0.262 40.101371 0.236 transit 3250±80 0.95 6099 [38]
Kepler-79d 0.019 0.639 52.0902 0.287 553 transit 3230±60 1.17 6174 [38]
Kepler-79e 0.013 0.311 81.0659 0.386 477 transit 3230±60 1.17 6174 [38]
Kepler-80d 0.02124 0.136 3.07222 0.0372 transit 1160 0.73 4540 [38]
Kepler-80e 0.01299 0.143 4.64489 0.0491 transit 1160 0.73 4540 [38]
Kepler-81d 0.108 20.837846 0.128 transit 1147±10 0.64 4500 [38]
Kepler-82d 0.158 2.382961 0.034 transit 3030±80 0.85 5428 [38]
Kepler-82e 0.22 5.902206 0.063 transit 3030±80 0.85 5428 [38]
Kepler-83d 0.173 5.169796 0.051 transit 1320±17 0.66 4648 [38]
Kepler-84d 0.123 4.224537 0.052 transit 4700±500 1 6031 [38]
Kepler-84e 0.232 27.434389 0.181 transit 4700±500 1 6031 [38]
Kepler-84f 0.196 44.552169 0.25 transit 4700±500 1 6031 [38]
Kepler-85d 0.107 17.91323 0.13 transit 2550±50 0.92 5436 [38]
Kepler-85e 0.113 25.216751 0.163 transit 2550±50 0.92 5436 [38]
Kepler-93b 0.01265 0.132 4.72673978 0.053 1037 transit 313.7±0.7 0.91 5669 [39]
Kepler-93c 3 1460 radial vel. 313.7±0.7 0.91 5669 [39]
Kepler-94b 0.034 0.313 2.50806 transit 629±2 0.81 4781 [39]
Kepler-94c 9.836 820.3 radial vel. 629±2 0.81 4781 [39]
Kepler-95b 0.041 0.305 11.5231 transit 1472±18 1.08 5699 [39]
Kepler-96b 0.027 0.238 16.2385 transit 402.2±1.3 1 5690 [39]
Kepler-97b 0.011 0.132 2.58664 transit 1322±11 0.94 5779 [39]
Kepler-97c 1.08 789 radial vel. 1322±11 0.94 5779 [39]
Kepler-98b 0.011 0.178 1.54168 transit 1154±9 0.99 5539 [39]
Kepler-99b 0.019 0.132 4.60358 transit 683±3 0.79 4782 [39]
Kepler-100b 0.023 0.118 6.88705 transit 1002±5 1.08 5825 [39][38]
Kepler-100c 0.196 12.8159 transit 1002±5 1.08 5825 [39][38]
Kepler-100d 0.144 35.3331 transit 1002±5 1.08 5825 [39][38]
Kepler-101b 0.16 0.51 3.4876812 0.0474 transit 3110±50 1.17 5667 [38]
Kepler-101c 0.01 0.112 6.02976 0.0684 transit 3110±50 1.17 5667 [38]
Kepler-102b 0.042 5.28696 792 transit 352.7±0.7 0.81 4909 [39][38]
Kepler-102c 0.052 7.07142 718 transit 352.7±0.7 0.81 4909 [39][38]
Kepler-102d 0.012 0.105 10.3117 transit 352.7±0.7 0.81 4909 [39][38]
Kepler-102f 0.079 27.4536 457 transit 352.7±0.7 0.81 4909 [39][38]
Kepler-103b 0.031 0.301 15.9654 transit 1637±19 1.09 5845 [39][38]
Kepler-103c 0.114 0.459 179.612 transit 1637±19 1.09 5845 [39][38]
Kepler-104b 0.277 11.427548 0.094 transit 1322±14 0.81 5711 [38]
Kepler-104c 0.279 23.668205 0.153 transit 1322±14 0.81 5711 [38]
Kepler-104d 0.319 51.755394 0.257 transit 1322±14 0.81 5711 [38]
Kepler-105c 0.01447 0.117 7.1262 transit 1517±18 0.96 5827 [38]
Kepler-106b 0.073 6.16486 transit 1470±20 1 5858 [39]
Kepler-106c 0.033 0.223 13.5708 transit 1470±20 1 5858 [39][38]
Kepler-106d 0.085 23.9802 transit 1470±20 1 5858 [39][38]
Kepler-106e 0.035 0.228 43.8445 transit 1470±20 1 5858 [39][38]
Kepler-107b 0.139 3.179997 0.044 transit 1741±18 5851 [38]
Kepler-107c 0.161 4.901425 0.059 transit 1741±18 5851 [38]
Kepler-107d 0.095 7.958203 0.082 transit 1741±18 5851 [38]
Kepler-107e 0.308 14.749049 0.123 transit 1741±18 5851 [38]
Kepler-108b 0.772 49.183921 0.292 transit 4200±500 0.87 5854 [38]
Kepler-108c 0.73 190.323494 0.721 transit 4200±500 0.87 5854 [38]
Kepler-109b 0.211 6.48163 transit 1570±17 1.04 5952 [39][38]
Kepler-109c 0.225 21.2227 transit 1570±17 1.04 5952 [39][38]
Kepler-110b 0.163 12.691112 0.107 transit 1950±30 5960 [38]
Kepler-110c 0.197 31.719775 0.198 transit 1950±30 5960 [38]
Kepler-111b 0.141 3.341815 0.046 transit 2190±20 5952 [38]
Kepler-111c 0.651 224.784608 0.761 transit 2190±20 5952 [38]
Kepler-112b 0.211 8.408878 0.076 transit 1698±14 5544 [38]
Kepler-112c 0.214 28.574263 0.172 transit 1698±14 5544 [38]
Kepler-113b 0.037 0.162 4.754 transit 862±3 0.75 4725 [39][38]
Kepler-113c 0.194 8.92507 transit 862±3 0.75 4725 [39][38]
Kepler-114b 0.112 5.188549 0.053 722 transit 852±4 0.56 4605 [38]
Kepler-115b 0.097 2.403679 0.036 transit 2070±20 1 5979 [38]
Kepler-115c 0.232 8.990889 0.087 transit 2070±20 1 5979 [38]
Kepler-116b 0.305 5.968734 0.069 transit 3200±50 1.16 6142 [38]
Kepler-116c 0.205 13.07163 0.116 transit 3200±50 1.16 6142 [38]
Kepler-117b 0.094 0.719 18.7959228 0.1445 transit 4700 1.13 6150 [38]
Kepler-117c 1.84 1.101 50.790391 0.2804 transit 4700 1.13 6150 [38]
Kepler-118b 0.175 7.518496 0.073 transit 1900±20 0.86 5274 [38]
Kepler-118c 0.685 20.17202 0.141 transit 1900±20 0.86 5274 [38]
Kepler-119b 0.321 2.422082 0.035 transit 2340±40 5595 [38]
Kepler-119c 0.082 4.125103 0.049 transit 2340±40 5595 [38]
Kepler-120b 0.192 6.312501 0.055 transit 1281±10 4096 [38]
Kepler-120c 0.136 12.794585 0.088 transit 1281±10 4096 [38]
Kepler-121b 0.209 3.177422 0.039 transit 1690±20 5311 [38]
Kepler-121c 0.203 41.008011 0.216 transit 1690±20 5311 [38]
Kepler-122b 0.209 5.766193 0.064 transit 3450±70 0.99 6050 [38]
Kepler-122c 0.524 12.465988 0.108 transit 3450±70 0.99 6050 [38]
Kepler-122d 0.196 21.587475 0.155 transit 3450±70 0.99 6050 [38]
Kepler-122e 0.232 37.993273 0.227 transit 3450±70 0.99 6050 [38]
Kepler-122f 0.113 0.156 56.268 timing 3450±70 0.99 6050 ?
Kepler-123b 0.262 17.232366 0.135 transit 3430±80 1.03 6089 [38]
Kepler-123c 0.132 26.695074 0.181 transit 3430±80 1.03 6089 [38]
Kepler-124b 0.065 3.410493 0.039 transit 1386±10 4984 [38]
Kepler-124c 0.156 13.821375 0.1 transit 1386±10 4984 [38]
Kepler-124d 0.099 30.950851 0.17 transit 1386±10 4984 [38]
Kepler-125b 0.211 4.164389 0.041 transit 601±3 0.55 3810 [38]
Kepler-125c 0.066 5.774464 0.051 transit 601±3 0.55 3810 [38]
Kepler-126b 0.136 10.495711 0.099 transit 779±5 6239 [38]
Kepler-126c 0.141 21.869741 0.162 transit 779±5 6239 [38]
Kepler-126d 0.223 100.283134 0.448 transit 779±5 6239 [38]
Kepler-127b 0.125 14.435889 0.125 transit 1162±8 6106 [38]
Kepler-127c 0.237 29.393195 0.2 transit 1162±8 6106 [38]
Kepler-127d 0.236 48.630408 0.28 transit 1162±8 6106 [38]
Kepler-129b 0.211 15.79186 0.131 transit 1349±14 1.18 5770 [38]
Kepler-129c 0.227 82.20017 0.393 transit 1349±14 1.18 5770 [38]
Kepler-130c 0.259 27.50868 0.178 transit 1042±7 1 5884 [38]
Kepler-130d 0.146 87.517905 0.377 transit 1042±7 1 5884 [38]
Kepler-131b 0.051 0.215 16.092 transit 750±4 1.02 5685 [39][38]
Kepler-131c 0.026 0.075 25.5169 transit 750±4 1.02 5685 [39][38]
Kepler-132b 0.108 6.178196 0.067 transit 900±70 6003 [38]
Kepler-132c 0.114 6.414914 0.068 transit 900±70 6003 [38]
Kepler-132d 0.138 18.010199 0.136 transit 900±70 6003 [38]
Kepler-133b 0.157 8.129976 0.083 transit 2170±60 5736 [38]
Kepler-133c 0.253 31.517586 0.204 transit 2170±60 5736 [38]
Kepler-134b 0.178 5.317429 0.06 transit 1102±7 5983 [38]
Kepler-134c 0.112 10.105785 0.092 transit 1102±7 5983 [38]
Kepler-135b 0.161 6.00253 0.067 transit 2060±40 6090 [38]
Kepler-135c 0.103 11.448708 0.103 transit 2060±40 6090 [38]
Kepler-136b 0.183 11.5789 0.106 transit 1389±14 1.2 6165 [38]
Kepler-136c 0.178 16.399235 0.133 transit 1389±14 1.2 6165 [38]
Kepler-137b 0.131 8.436387 0.077 transit 996±6 5187 [38]
Kepler-137c 0.168 18.735753 0.13 transit 996±6 5187 [38]
Kepler-138b 0.00021 0.047 10.3126 transit 218.5±0.3 0.52 3841 [38]
Kepler-138c 0.0062 0.107 13.7813 transit 218.5±0.3 0.52 3841 [38]
Kepler-138d 0.00201 0.108 23.0881 431 transit 218.5±0.3 0.52 3841 [38]
Kepler-139b 0.262 15.771044 0.127 transit 1289±13 1.08 5594 [38]
Kepler-139c 0.302 157.072878 0.586 transit 1289±13 1.08 5594 [38]
Kepler-140b 0.144 3.25427 0.045 transit 1940±20 6077 [38]
Kepler-140c 0.161 91.353282 0.414 transit 1940±20 6077 [38]
Kepler-141b 0.062 3.107675 0.039 transit 990±4 1 4910 [38]
Kepler-141c 0.126 7.010606 0.067 transit 990±4 1 4910 ?
Kepler-142b 0.178 2.024152 0.032 transit 1818±13 0.99 5790 [38]
Kepler-142c 0.255 4.761702 0.057 transit 1818±13 0.99 5790 [38]
Kepler-142d 0.193 41.809118 0.242 transit 1818±13 0.99 5790 [38]
Kepler-143b 0.215 16.007583 0.127 transit 2700±40 5848 [38]
Kepler-143c 0.301 27.082511 0.181 transit 2700±40 5848 [38]
Kepler-144b 0.119 5.885273 0.066 transit 1269±10 1.03 6075 [38]
Kepler-144c 0.12 10.104665 0.094 transit 1269±10 1.03 6075 [38]
Kepler-146b 0.331 31.158799 0.2 transit 2390±30 5948 [38]
Kepler-146c 0.279 76.732171 0.364 transit 2390±30 5948 [38]
Kepler-147b 0.136 12.610584 0.113 transit 3500±90 1.01 6012 [38]
Kepler-147c 0.217 33.416423 0.216 transit 3500±90 1.01 6012 [38]
Kepler-148b 0.161 1.729366 0.028 transit 2640±50 5272 [38]
Kepler-148c 0.321 4.180043 0.05 transit 2640±50 5272 [38]
Kepler-149b 0.376 29.198943 0.184 transit 1893±19 5381 [38]
Kepler-149c 0.144 55.328328 0.281 transit 1893±19 5381 [38]
Kepler-149d 0.353 160.018032 0.571 transit 1893±19 5381 [38]
Kepler-150b 0.112 3.428054 0.044 transit 2980±60 5560 [38]
Kepler-150c 0.329 7.381998 0.073 transit 2980±60 5560 [38]
Kepler-150d 0.249 12.56093 0.104 transit 2980±60 5560 [38]
Kepler-150e 0.278 30.826557 0.189 transit 2980±60 5560 [38]
Kepler-151b 0.273 15.228958 0.116 transit 2160±30 0.83 5460 [38]
Kepler-151c 0.186 24.674612 0.16 transit 2160±30 0.83 5460 [38]
Kepler-152b 0.249 18.207973 0.124 transit 1457±10 5088 [38]
Kepler-152c 0.213 88.255055 0.356 transit 1457±10 5088 [38]
Kepler-153b 0.261 18.870227 0.129 transit 1518±11 5404 [38]
Kepler-153c 0.226 46.90232 0.237 transit 1518±11 5404 [38]
Kepler-154b 0.202 33.040532 0.198 transit 3070±60 0.89 5690 [38]
Kepler-154c 0.263 62.303276 0.303 transit 3070±60 0.89 5690 [38]
Kepler-155b 0.186 5.931194 0.056 transit 965±7 0.58 4508 [38]
Kepler-155c 0.2 52.661793 0.242 transit 965±7 0.58 4508 [38]
Kepler-156b 0.205 4.973456 0.054 transit 1465±11 5094 [38]
Kepler-156c 0.227 15.906801 0.117 transit 1465±11 5094 [38]
Kepler-157b 0.118 1.732342 0.028 transit 2580±40 5774 [38]
Kepler-157c 0.2 13.5405 0.11 transit 2580±40 5774 [38]
Kepler-158b 0.189 16.709184 0.111 transit 1037±6 4623 [38]
Kepler-158c 0.17 28.551383 0.158 transit 1037±6 4623 [38]
Kepler-159b 0.212 10.139623 0.082 transit 1232±10 4625 [38]
Kepler-159c 0.304 43.595792 0.218 transit 1232±10 4625 [38]
Kepler-160b 0.137 4.309427 0.05 transit 3140±60 0.88 5471+115
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Kepler-160c 0.322 13.699087 0.109 transit 3140±60 0.88 5471+115
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Kepler-161b 0.189 4.921355 0.054 transit 1435±10 0.77 5078 [38]
Kepler-161c 0.183 7.06424 0.068 transit 1435±10 0.77 5078 [38]
Kepler-162b 0.112 6.919798 0.069 transit 2860±50 5816 [38]
Kepler-162c 0.27 19.446355 0.137 transit 2860±50 5816 [38]
Kepler-163b 0.094 7.810937 0.078 transit 2300±40 0.96 5776 [38]
Kepler-163c 0.202 21.347262 0.152 transit 2300±40 0.96 5776 [38]
Kepler-164b 0.126 5.03503 0.058 transit 2980±50 1.11 5888 [38]
Kepler-164c 0.244 10.945723 0.097 transit 2980±50 1.11 5888 [38]
Kepler-164d 0.219 28.986769 0.187 transit 2980±50 1.11 5888 [38]
Kepler-165b 0.207 8.180848 0.072 transit 1860±20 5211 [38]
Kepler-165c 0.199 15.31299 0.11 transit 1860±20 5211 [38]
Kepler-166b 0.203 7.650254 0.072 transit 2000±20 5413 [38]
Kepler-166c 0.212 34.260281 0.195 transit 2000±20 5413 [38]
Kepler-167b 0.144 4.3931632 0.0483 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [38]
Kepler-167c 0.138 7.406114 0.0684 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [38]
Kepler-168b 0.13 4.425391 0.056 transit 4550±160 6282 [38]
Kepler-168c 0.24 13.193242 0.116 transit 4550±160 6282 [38]
Kepler-169b 0.101 3.250619 0.04 transit 1341±9 0.86 4997 [38]
Kepler-169c 0.108 6.195469 0.062 transit 1341±9 0.86 4997 [38]
Kepler-169d 0.112 8.348125 0.075 transit 1341±9 0.86 4997 [38]
Kepler-169e 0.196 13.767102 0.105 transit 1341±9 0.86 4997 [38]
Kepler-169f 0.23 87.090195 0.359 transit 1341±9 0.86 4997 [38]
Kepler-170b 0.285 7.930592 0.08 transit 2460±40 5679 [38]
Kepler-170c 0.255 16.665863 0.131 transit 2460±40 5679 [38]
Kepler-171b 0.209 4.166972 0.05 transit 2890±60 5642 [38]
Kepler-171c 0.228 11.463462 0.098 transit 2890±60 5642 [38]
Kepler-171d 0.169 39.595519 0.223 transit 2890±60 5642 [38]
Kepler-172b 0.21 2.940309 0.04 transit 2770±60 0.86 5526 [38]
Kepler-172c 0.255 6.388996 0.068 transit 2770±60 0.86 5526 [38]
Kepler-172d 0.201 14.627119 0.118 transit 2770±60 0.86 5526 [38]
Kepler-172e 0.246 35.118736 0.211 transit 2770±60 0.86 5526 [38]
Kepler-173b 0.115 4.263742 0.048 transit 2780±50 0.78 6031 [38]
Kepler-173c 0.217 8.005777 0.074 transit 2780±50 0.78 6031 [38]
Kepler-174b 0.175 13.98179 0.1 transit 1268±8 4880 [38]
Kepler-174c 0.133 44.000529 0.214 transit 1268±8 4880 [38]
Kepler-174d 0.195 247.35373 0.677 transit 1268±8 4880 [38]
Kepler-175b 0.228 11.903515 0.105 transit 4450±150 1.04 6064 [38]
Kepler-175c 0.277 34.035257 0.213 transit 4450±150 1.04 6064 [38]
Kepler-176b 0.128 5.433074 0.058 transit 1750±20 5232 [38]
Kepler-176c 0.232 12.759712 0.102 transit 1750±20 5232 [38]
Kepler-176d 0.224 25.751974 0.163 transit 1750±20 5232 [38]
Kepler-178b 0.259 9.576694 0.085 transit 2380±30 5676 [38]
Kepler-178c 0.257 20.552802 0.142 transit 2380±30 5676 [38]
Kepler-178d 0.352 96.678988 0.397 transit 2380±30 5676 [38]
Kepler-179b 0.146 2.735926 0.036 transit 2010±20 5302 [38]
Kepler-179c 0.178 6.40013 0.064 transit 2010±20 5302 [38]
Kepler-180b 0.134 13.817124 0.109 transit 2320±30 0.84 5731 [38]
Kepler-180c 0.269 41.885775 0.229 transit 2320±30 0.84 5731 [38]
Kepler-181b 0.113 3.137873 0.04 transit 2020±30 5333 [38]
Kepler-181c 0.178 4.302149 0.049 transit 2020±30 5333 [38]
Kepler-182b 0.23 9.825792 0.096 transit 5290±180 1.14 6250 [38]
Kepler-182c 0.306 20.684342 0.157 transit 5290±180 1.14 6250 [38]
Kepler-183b 0.184 5.687945 0.064 transit 3530±100 5888 [38]
Kepler-183c 0.203 11.637071 0.103 transit 3530±100 5888 [38]
Kepler-184b 0.211 10.687576 0.092 transit 2030±20 5788 [38]
Kepler-184c 0.176 20.303005 0.141 transit 2030±20 5788 [38]
Kepler-184d 0.222 29.022358 0.179 transit 2030±20 5788 [38]
Kepler-185b 0.104 1.6329 0.026 transit 1542±15 0.79 5208 [38]
Kepler-185c 0.18 20.729042 0.139 transit 1542±15 0.79 5208 [38]
Kepler-186b 0.095 3.8867907 0.0343 transit 560 0.54 3755 [38]
Kepler-186c 0.112 7.267302 0.0451 transit 560 0.54 3755 [38]
Kepler-186d 0.125 13.342996 0.0781 transit 560 0.54 3755 [38]
Kepler-186e 0.113 22.407704 0.11 transit 560 0.54 3755 [38]
Kepler-186f 0.104 129.9441 0.432 transit 560 0.54 3755 ? Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-187b 0.126 4.938864 0.059 transit 3850±110 0.85 6105 [38]
Kepler-187c 0.238 10.640263 0.099 transit 3850±110 0.85 6105 [38]
Kepler-188b 0.15 2.061897 0.032 transit 3250±80 6021 [38]
Kepler-188c 0.285 5.996553 0.066 transit 3250±80 6021 [38]
Kepler-189b 0.108 10.399931 0.088 transit 1960±20 0.79 5235 [38]
Kepler-189c 0.212 20.134866 0.137 transit 1960±20 0.79 5235 [38]
Kepler-190b 0.139 2.019999 0.03 transit 1431±9 0.84 5106 [38]
Kepler-190c 0.13 3.763024 0.045 transit 1431±9 0.84 5106 [38]
Kepler-191b 0.12 9.939632 0.087 transit 1970±30 0.85 5282 [38]
Kepler-191c 0.166 17.738506 0.128 transit 1970±30 0.85 5282 [38]
Kepler-192b 0.244 9.926746 0.09 transit 2170±20 5479 [38]
Kepler-192c 0.249 21.2234 0.15 transit 2170±20 5479 [38]
Kepler-193b 0.213 11.38848 0.106 transit 3390±80 6335 [38]
Kepler-193c 0.245 50.697494 0.286 transit 3390±80 6335 [38]
Kepler-194b 0.135 2.092281 0.032 transit 3700±100 6089 [38]
Kepler-194c 0.231 17.308032 0.131 transit 3700±100 6089 [38]
Kepler-194d 0.214 52.814973 0.275 transit 3700±100 6089 [38]
Kepler-195b 0.181 8.307872 0.077 transit 2170±30 5329 [38]
Kepler-195c 0.138 34.096863 0.197 transit 2170±30 5329 [38]
Kepler-196b 0.17 20.739886 0.138 transit 1491±10 5128 [38]
Kepler-196c 0.2 47.427737 0.24 transit 1491±10 5128 [38]
Kepler-197b 0.091 5.599308 0.06 transit 1088±7 6004 [38]
Kepler-197c 0.11 10.349695 0.09 transit 1088±7 6004 [38]
Kepler-197d 0.109 15.677563 0.119 transit 1088±7 6004 [38]
Kepler-197e 0.081 25.209715 0.164 transit 1088±7 6004 [38]
Kepler-198b 0.252 17.790037 0.131 transit 1638±14 0.93 5574 [38]
Kepler-198c 0.22 49.567416 0.259 transit 1638±14 0.93 5574 [38]
Kepler-199b 0.277 23.637604 0.158 transit 1725±14 5644 [38]
Kepler-199c 0.29 67.093408 0.316 transit 1725±14 5644 [38]
Kepler-200b 0.19 8.594805 0.08 transit 2210±20 5678 [38]
Kepler-200c 0.142 10.222157 0.09 transit 2210±20 5678 [38]
Kepler-201b 0.219 25.672083 0.175 transit 2240±30 1.17 6065 [38]
Kepler-201c 0.254 151.884058 0.573 transit 2240±30 1.17 6065 [38]
Kepler-202b 0.145 4.069427 0.045 transit 937±3 4668 [38]
Kepler-202c 0.165 16.282493 0.113 transit 937±3 4668 [38]
Kepler-203b 0.229 3.162697 0.043 transit 2340±30 0.98 5821 [38]
Kepler-203c 0.22 5.370647 0.061 transit 2340±30 0.98 5821 [38]
Kepler-203d 0.128 11.32972 0.1 transit 2340±30 0.98 5821 [38]
Kepler-204b 0.226 14.400974 0.117 transit 2280±20 0.96 5812 [38]
Kepler-204c 0.16 25.660593 0.173 transit 2280±20 0.96 5812 [38]
Kepler-205b 0.135 2.75564 0.032 transit 523.4±1.1 4321 [38]
Kepler-205c 0.146 20.306546 0.122 transit 523.4±1.1 4321 [38]
Kepler-206b 0.107 7.781987 0.078 transit 1972±16 0.94 5764 [38]
Kepler-206c 0.158 13.137471 0.111 transit 1972±16 0.94 5764 [38]
Kepler-206d 0.106 23.44281 0.163 transit 1972±16 0.94 5764 [38]
Kepler-207b 0.14 1.611865 0.029 transit 2920±30 5920 [38]
Kepler-207c 0.134 3.071571 0.044 transit 2920±30 5920 [38]
Kepler-207d 0.295 5.868075 0.068 transit 2920±30 5920 [38]
Kepler-208b 0.145 4.22864 0.054 transit 2580±20 1.03 6092 [38]
Kepler-208c 0.124 7.466623 0.079 transit 2580±20 1.03 6092 [38]
Kepler-208d 0.107 11.131786 0.103 transit 2580±20 1.03 6092 [38]
Kepler-208e 0.132 16.259458 0.132 transit 2580±20 1.03 6092 [38]
Kepler-209b 0.202 16.087845 0.122 transit 1913±18 5513 [38]
Kepler-209c 0.277 41.749882 0.231 transit 1913±18 5513 [38]
Kepler-210b 0.262 2.453234 0.032 transit 764±2 4559 [38]
Kepler-210c 0.323 7.972513 0.07 transit 764±2 4559 [38]
Kepler-211b 0.112 4.138575 0.048 transit 1018±5 0.97 5123 [38]
Kepler-211c 0.115 6.04045 0.062 transit 1018±5 0.97 5123 [38]
Kepler-212b 0.097 16.257582 0.133 transit 2280±20 1.16 5852 [38]
Kepler-212c 0.244 31.805174 0.207 transit 2280±20 1.16 5852 [38]
Kepler-213b 0.145 2.46236 0.036 transit 2100±20 0.94 5696 [38]
Kepler-213c 0.209 4.822962 0.057 transit 2100±20 0.94 5696 [38]
Kepler-214b 0.233 15.660544 0.13 transit 4080±70 6169 [38]
Kepler-214c 0.19 28.7798 0.194 transit 4080±70 6169 [38]
Kepler-215b 0.145 9.360672 0.084 transit 1607±12 0.77 5739 [38]
Kepler-215c 0.158 14.667108 0.113 transit 1607±12 0.77 5739 [38]
Kepler-215d 0.213 30.864423 0.185 transit 1607±12 0.77 5739 [38]
Kepler-215e 0.156 68.16101 0.314 transit 1607±12 0.77 5739 [38]
Kepler-216b 0.21 7.693641 0.079 transit 4000±70 6091 [38]
Kepler-216c 0.271 17.406669 0.136 transit 4000±70 6091 [38]
Kepler-217b 0.199 5.374943 0.065 transit 3720±50 6171 [38]
Kepler-217c 0.165 8.586004 0.089 transit 3720±50 6171 [38]
Kepler-218b 0.132 3.619337 0.046 transit 2180±20 5502 [38]
Kepler-218c 0.28 44.699576 0.248 transit 2180±20 5502 [38]
Kepler-219b 0.263 4.585512 0.057 transit 2620±30 5786 [38]
Kepler-219c 0.319 22.714613 0.165 transit 2620±30 5786 [38]
Kepler-219d 0.251 47.903645 0.272 transit 2620±30 5786 [38]
Kepler-220b 0.072 4.159807 0.046 transit 560±2 4632 [38]
Kepler-220c 0.14 9.034199 0.076 transit 560±2 4632 [38]
Kepler-220d 0.087 28.122397 0.163 transit 560±2 4632 [38]
Kepler-220e 0.119 45.902733 0.226 transit 560±2 4632 [38]
Kepler-221b 0.153 2.795906 0.037 transit 1270±9 0.72 5243 [38]
Kepler-221c 0.261 5.690586 0.059 transit 1270±9 0.72 5243 [38]
Kepler-221d 0.244 10.04156 0.087 transit 1270±9 0.72 5243 [38]
Kepler-221e 0.235 18.369917 0.13 transit 1270±9 0.72 5243 [38]
Kepler-222b 0.282 3.936981 0.048 transit 2520±40 5433 [38]
Kepler-222c 0.414 10.08881 0.091 transit 2520±40 5433 [38]
Kepler-222d 0.329 28.081912 0.18 transit 2520±40 5433 [38]
Kepler-223b 0.02328 0.267 7.38449 transit 6400±400 1.12 [38]
Kepler-223c 0.01605 0.307 9.84564 transit 6400±400 1.12 [38]
Kepler-223d 0.02517 0.467 14.78869 transit 6400±400 1.12 [38]
Kepler-223e 0.0151 0.41 19.72567 transit 6400±400 1.12 [38]
Kepler-224b 0.124 3.132924 0.038 transit 2600±60 0.74 5018 [38]
Kepler-224c 0.278 5.925003 0.058 transit 2600±60 0.74 5018 [38]
Kepler-224d 0.205 11.349393 0.089 transit 2600±60 0.74 5018 [38]
Kepler-224e 0.176 18.643577 0.124 transit 2600±60 0.74 5018 [38]
Kepler-225b 0.107 6.738975 0.056 transit 1850±40 3682 [38]
Kepler-225c 0.164 18.794234 0.111 transit 1850±40 3682 [38]
Kepler-226b 0.138 3.940997 0.047 transit 3280±80 0.86 5571 [38]
Kepler-226c 0.203 5.349555 0.058 transit 3280±80 0.86 5571 [38]
Kepler-226d 0.109 8.109044 0.076 transit 3280±80 0.86 5571 [38]
Kepler-227b 0.277 9.488015 0.09 transit 3640±100 5854 [38]
Kepler-227c 0.271 54.418694 0.29 transit 3640±100 5854 [38]
Kepler-228b 0.136 2.566546 0.038 transit 5600±300 6043 [38]
Kepler-228c 0.241 4.134444 0.052 transit 5600±300 6043 [38]
Kepler-228d 0.36 11.094286 0.101 transit 5600±300 6043 [38]
Kepler-229b 0.196 6.252972 0.062 transit 2750±70 5120 [38]
Kepler-229c 0.439 16.068638 0.117 transit 2750±70 5120 [38]
Kepler-229d 0.343 41.194912 0.22 transit 2750±70 5120 [38]
Kepler-230b 0.38 32.625555 0.191 transit 2460±40 5588 [38]
Kepler-230c 0.182 91.773242 0.38 transit 2460±40 5588 [38]
Kepler-231b 0.154 10.065275 0.074 transit 988±9 0.58 3767 [38]
Kepler-231c 0.172 19.271566 0.114 transit 988±9 0.58 3767 [38]
Kepler-232b 0.275 4.431222 0.054 transit 4570±160 5847 [38]
Kepler-232c 0.342 11.379349 0.101 transit 4570±160 5847 [38]
Kepler-233b 0.217 8.472382 0.077 transit 2860±60 5360 [38]
Kepler-233c 0.242 60.418955 0.287 transit 2860±60 5360 [38]
Kepler-234b 0.33 2.711506 0.04 transit 5900±300 6224 [38]
Kepler-234c 0.313 7.21205 0.077 transit 5900±300 6224 [38]
Kepler-235b 0.199 3.340222 0.037 transit 1410±20 0.59 4255 [38]
Kepler-235c 0.114 7.824904 0.065 transit 1410±20 0.59 4255 [38]
Kepler-235d 0.183 20.060548 0.122 transit 1410±20 0.59 4255 [38]
Kepler-235e 0.198 46.183669 0.213 transit 1410±20 0.59 4255 [38]
Kepler-236b 0.14 8.295611 0.065 transit 949±7 0.56 3750 [38]
Kepler-236c 0.178 23.968127 0.132 transit 949±7 0.56 3750 [38]
Kepler-237b 0.126 4.715106 0.05 transit 2180±30 0.7 4861 [38]
Kepler-237c 0.186 8.103636 0.071 transit 2180±30 0.7 4861 [38]
Kepler-238b 0.154 2.090876 0.034 transit 6200±300 1.06 5751 [38]
Kepler-238c 0.213 6.155557 0.069 transit 6200±300 1.06 5751 [38]
Kepler-238d 0.274 13.233549 0.115 transit 6200±300 1.06 5751 [38]
Kepler-239b 0.208 11.763051 0.095 transit 2150±40 0.74 4914 [38]
Kepler-239c 0.224 56.228098 0.268 transit 2150±40 0.74 4914 [38]
Kepler-240b 0.122 4.144495 0.048 transit 2480±60 4985 [38]
Kepler-240c 0.196 7.953528 0.074 transit 2480±60 4985 [38]
Kepler-241b 0.208 12.718092 0.094 transit 1980±130 4699 [38]
Kepler-241c 0.229 36.065978 0.189 transit 1980±130 4699 [38]
Kepler-242b 0.233 8.20395 0.075 transit 1990±30 5020 [38]
Kepler-242c 0.178 14.496481 0.109 transit 1990±30 5020 [38]
Kepler-243b 0.219 5.715442 0.062 transit 2300±30 0.89 5228 [38]
Kepler-243c 0.178 20.026218 0.142 transit 2300±30 0.89 5228 [38]
Kepler-244b 0.246 4.311792 0.05 transit 3480±120 5554 [38]
Kepler-244c 0.183 9.767292 0.087 transit 3480±120 5554 [38]
Kepler-244d 0.206 20.050401 0.14 transit 3480±120 5554 [38]
Kepler-245b 0.229 7.49019 0.071 transit 2870±80 0.8 5100 [38]
Kepler-245c 0.194 17.460812 0.124 transit 2870±80 0.8 5100 [38]
Kepler-245d 0.27 36.277108 0.202 transit 2870±80 0.8 5100 [38]
Kepler-246b 0.209 4.60182 0.052 transit 2070±20 0.86 5206 [38]
Kepler-246c 0.134 11.187161 0.095 transit 2070±20 0.86 5206 [38]
Kepler-247b 0.146 3.33616 0.042 transit 2200±40 5100 [38]
Kepler-247c 0.365 9.439452 0.084 transit 2200±40 5100 [38]
Kepler-247d 0.352 20.477912 0.14 transit 2200±40 5100 [38]
Kepler-248b 0.269 6.308205 0.066 transit 2460±40 5190 [38]
Kepler-248c 0.363 16.239494 0.123 transit 2460±40 5190 [38]
Kepler-249b 0.097 3.306539 0.035 transit 624±3 3568 [38]
Kepler-249c 0.135 7.113702 0.058 transit 624±3 3568 [38]
Kepler-249d 0.14 15.368459 0.097 transit 624±3 3568 [38]
Kepler-250b 0.101 4.148141 0.048 transit 2530±50 0.8 5160 [38]
Kepler-250c 0.203 7.156804 0.069 transit 2530±50 0.8 5160 [38]
Kepler-250d 0.194 17.648312 0.127 transit 2530±50 0.8 5160 [38]
Kepler-251b 0.119 4.790936 0.053 transit 3090±90 0.91 5526 [38]
Kepler-251c 0.247 16.514043 0.122 transit 3090±90 0.91 5526 [38]
Kepler-251d 0.247 30.133001 0.182 transit 3090±90 0.91 5526 [38]
Kepler-251e 0.247 99.640161 0.404 transit 3090±90 0.91 5526 [38]
Kepler-252b 0.11 6.668391 0.058 transit 1251±11 0.52 4208 [38]
Kepler-252c 0.192 10.848463 0.08 transit 1251±11 0.52 4208 [38]
Kepler-253b 0.145 3.783986 0.046 transit 2800±60 5208 [38]
Kepler-253c 0.236 10.281951 0.089 transit 2800±60 5208 [38]
Kepler-253d 0.283 18.119869 0.13 transit 2800±60 5208 [38]
Kepler-254b 0.345 5.826662 0.064 transit 4700±200 5957 [38]
Kepler-254c 0.192 12.412183 0.105 transit 4700±200 5957 [38]
Kepler-254d 0.223 18.746477 0.139 transit 4700±200 5957 [38]
Kepler-255b 0.138 5.714606 0.063 transit 3530±100 0.97 5573 [38]
Kepler-255c 0.267 9.946047 0.092 transit 3530±100 0.97 5573 [38]
Kepler-256b 0.142 1.620493 0.027 transit 3440±80 1.02 5551 [38]
Kepler-256c 0.192 3.38802 0.045 transit 3440±80 1.02 5551 [38]
Kepler-256d 0.221 5.839172 0.064 transit 3440±80 1.02 5551 [38]
Kepler-256e 0.21 10.681572 0.096 transit 3440±80 1.02 5551 [38]
Kepler-257b 0.233 2.382667 0.034 transit 2600±50 5180 [38]
Kepler-257c 0.483 6.581484 0.066 transit 2600±50 5180 [38]
Kepler-257d 0.442 24.664551 0.16 transit 2600±50 5180 [38]
Kepler-258b 0.362 13.19722 0.103 transit 1900±20 0.8 4942 [38]
Kepler-258c 0.322 33.653079 0.193 transit 1900±20 0.8 4942 [38]
Kepler-259b 0.25 8.115317 0.079 transit 3360±80 5938 [38]
Kepler-259c 0.241 36.924931 0.217 transit 3360±80 5938 [38]
Kepler-260b 0.179 8.187399 0.075 transit 2080±20 0.88 5250 [38]
Kepler-260c 0.155 76.050178 0.332 transit 2080±20 0.88 5250 [38]
Kepler-261b 0.194 10.381227 0.088 transit 1044±5 0.87 5098 [38]
Kepler-261c 0.178 24.570858 0.156 transit 1044±5 0.87 5098 [38]
Kepler-262b 0.121 13.060855 0.108 transit 2030±20 5841 [38]
Kepler-262c 0.146 21.853722 0.152 transit 2030±20 5841 [38]
Kepler-263b 0.238 16.568087 0.12 transit 2510±50 5265 [38]
Kepler-263c 0.22 47.332773 0.242 transit 2510±50 5265 [38]
Kepler-264b 0.297 40.806231 0.249 transit 3150±60 1.32 6158 [38]
Kepler-264c 0.252 140.101261 0.566 transit 3150±60 1.32 6158 [38]
Kepler-265b 0.166 6.846262 0.069 transit 4330±160 1.03 5835 [38]
Kepler-265c 0.235 17.028937 0.127 transit 4330±160 1.03 5835 [38]
Kepler-265d 0.222 43.130617 0.236 transit 4330±160 1.03 5835 [38]
Kepler-265e 0.231 67.831024 0.319 transit 4330±160 1.03 5835 [38]
Kepler-266b 0.221 6.61833 0.071 transit 4640±190 0.99 5885 [38]
Kepler-266c 0.347 107.723601 0.457 transit 4640±190 0.99 5885 [38]
Kepler-267b 0.177 3.353728 0.037 transit 870±8 0.56 4258 [38]
Kepler-267c 0.19 6.87745 0.06 transit 870±8 0.56 4258 [38]
Kepler-267d 0.203 28.464515 0.154 transit 870±8 0.56 4258 [38]
Kepler-268b 0.227 25.934138 0.18 transit 2840±30 6081 [38]
Kepler-268c 0.302 83.446393 0.391 transit 2840±30 6081 [38]
Kepler-269b 0.22 5.326718 0.061 transit 7900±600 0.98 5847 [38]
Kepler-269c 0.151 8.127899 0.081 transit 7900±600 0.98 5847 [38]
Kepler-270b 0.179 11.476094 0.107 transit 3180±40 6067 [38]
Kepler-270c 0.158 25.262887 0.18 transit 3180±40 6067 [38]
Kepler-271b 0.079 5.217738 0.056 transit 1334±12 5524 [38]
Kepler-271c 0.089 7.410935 0.071 transit 1334±12 5524 [38]
Kepler-272b 0.128 2.971353 0.038 transit 2970±40 0.79 5297 [38]
Kepler-272c 0.16 6.057342 0.061 transit 2970±40 0.79 5297 [38]
Kepler-272d 0.201 10.937304 0.091 transit 2970±40 0.79 5297 [38]
Kepler-273b 0.134 2.936532 0.037 transit 2370±30 5626 [38]
Kepler-273c 0.177 8.014927 0.073 transit 2370±30 5626 [38]
Kepler-274b 0.137 11.634788 0.101 transit 4510±140 6023 [38]
Kepler-274c 0.164 33.197861 0.204 transit 4510±140 6023 [38]
Kepler-275b 0.209 10.300682 0.098 transit 7000±500 1.24 6165 [38]
Kepler-275c 0.302 16.088134 0.132 transit 7000±500 1.24 6165 [38]
Kepler-275d 0.297 35.676062 0.224 transit 7000±500 1.24 6165 [38]
Kepler-276b 0.256 14.12841 0.119 transit 3850±150 1.1 6105 [38]
Kepler-278b 0.363 30.160546 0.207 transit 1460±20 4991 [38]
Kepler-278c 0.32 51.078775 0.294 transit 1460±20 4991 [38]
Kepler-280b 0.129 2.139542 0.032 transit 2600±30 0.91 5744 [38]
Kepler-280c 0.179 4.807091 0.056 transit 2600±30 0.91 5744 [38]
Kepler-281b 0.252 14.646008 0.117 transit 6000±300 0.98 5723 [38]
Kepler-281c 0.474 36.337373 0.215 transit 6000±300 0.98 5723 [38]
Kepler-282b 0.09 9.220524 0.082 transit 4530±150 0.97 5602 [38]
Kepler-282c 0.107 13.638723 0.106 transit 4530±150 0.97 5602 [38]
Kepler-283b 0.19 11.008151 0.082 transit 1540±20 4351 [38]
Kepler-283c 0.162 92.743711 0.341 transit 1540±20 4351 [38]
Kepler-284b 0.2 12.699149 0.104 transit 3460±110 5615 [38]
Kepler-284c 0.233 37.514456 0.213 transit 3460±110 5615 [38]
Kepler-285b 0.12 2.633867 0.036 transit 2750±50 0.85 5411 [38]
Kepler-285c 0.1 6.186676 0.064 transit 2750±50 0.85 5411 [38]
Kepler-286b 0.111 1.796302 0.027 transit 4100±400 5580 [38]
Kepler-286c 0.122 3.468095 0.042 transit 4100±400 5580 [38]
Kepler-286d 0.119 5.914323 0.061 transit 4100±400 5580 [38]
Kepler-286e 0.158 29.221289 0.176 transit 4100±400 5580 [38]
Kepler-287b 0.208 20.342199 0.145 transit 2790±50 5806 [38]
Kepler-287c 0.291 44.851896 0.246 transit 2790±50 5806 [38]
Kepler-288b 0.149 6.097326 0.065 transit 4030±110 0.89 5918 [38]
Kepler-288c 0.254 19.305772 0.14 transit 4030±110 0.89 5918 [38]
Kepler-288d 0.238 56.633742 0.287 transit 4030±110 0.89 5918 [38]
Kepler-289b 0.023 0.192 34.545 0.21 transit 2340±20 1.08 5990 [38]
Kepler-289c 0.42 1.034 125.8518 0.51 transit 2340±20 1.08 5990 [38]
Kepler-289d 0.013 0.239 66.0634 0.33 transit 2340±20 1.08 5990 ?
Kepler-290b 0.201 14.589347 0.11 transit 2310±40 5147 [38]
Kepler-290c 0.241 36.77031 0.205 transit 2310±40 5147 [38]
Kepler-291b 0.193 3.546511 0.047 transit 6100±400 1.03 6002 [38]
Kepler-291c 0.168 5.700786 0.065 transit 6100±400 1.03 6002 [38]
Kepler-292b 0.118 2.580827 0.035 transit 3540±150 0.88 5299 [38]
Kepler-292c 0.131 3.715335 0.045 transit 3540±150 0.88 5299 [38]
Kepler-292d 0.199 7.055679 0.068 transit 3540±150 0.88 5299 [38]
Kepler-292e 0.238 11.97901 0.097 transit 3540±150 0.88 5299 [38]
Kepler-292f 0.21 20.834237 0.141 transit 3540±150 0.88 5299 [38]
Kepler-293b 0.274 19.254196 0.144 transit 3260±70 1.01 5804 [38]
Kepler-293c 0.342 54.155743 0.286 transit 3260±70 1.01 5804 [38]
Kepler-294b 0.158 3.701212 0.048 transit 4600±200 5913 [38]
Kepler-294c 0.242 6.6264 0.071 transit 4600±200 5913 [38]
Kepler-295b 0.109 12.645164 0.099 transit 5800±300 5603 [38]
Kepler-295c 0.104 21.526258 0.142 transit 5800±300 5603 [38]
Kepler-295d 0.121 33.884054 0.192 transit 5800±300 5603 [38]
Kepler-296b 0.144 10.864384 0.079 transit 740 0.5 3740 [38]
Kepler-296c 0.178 5.8416366 0.0521 transit 740 0.5 3740 [38]
Kepler-296d 0.186 19.850291 0.118 transit 740 0.5 3740 [38]
Kepler-296e 0.136 34.14211 0.169 transit 740 0.5 3740 [38]
Kepler-296f 0.161 63.33627 0.255 transit 740 0.5 3740 [38]
Kepler-297b 0.256 38.871826 0.217 transit 2300±20 5619 [38]
Kepler-297c 0.583 74.920137 0.336 transit 2300±20 5619 [38]
Kepler-298b 0.175 10.475464 0.08 transit 1710±20 0.65 4465 [38]
Kepler-298c 0.172 22.92881 0.136 transit 1710±20 0.65 4465 [38]
Kepler-298d 0.223 77.473633 0.305 transit 1710±20 0.65 4465 [38]
Kepler-299b 0.118 2.927128 0.04 transit 3530±80 0.97 5617 [38]
Kepler-299c 0.236 6.885875 0.07 transit 3530±80 0.97 5617 [38]
Kepler-299d 0.166 15.054786 0.118 transit 3530±80 0.97 5617 [38]
Kepler-299e 0.167 38.285489 0.22 transit 3530±80 0.97 5617 [38]
Kepler-300b 0.149 10.446347 0.094 transit 3690±60 0.94 5986 [38]
Kepler-300c 0.201 40.714955 0.232 transit 3690±60 0.94 5986 [38]
Kepler-301b 0.12 2.508553 0.036 transit 2390±30 0.91 5815 [38]
Kepler-301c 0.12 5.419026 0.06 transit 2390±30 0.91 5815 [38]
Kepler-301d 0.156 13.751243 0.112 transit 2390±30 0.91 5815 [38]
Kepler-302b 0.362 30.184104 0.193 transit 4760±190 5740 [38]
Kepler-302c 1.111 127.282184 0.503 transit 4760±190 5740 [38]
Kepler-303b 0.079 1.937055 0.024 transit 688±3 0.59 3944 [38]
Kepler-303c 0.102 7.061149 0.057 transit 688±3 0.59 3944 [38]
Kepler-304b 0.255 3.295709 0.039 transit 1435±17 0.8 4731 [38]
Kepler-304c 0.194 5.315946 0.054 transit 1435±17 0.8 4731 [38]
Kepler-304d 0.245 9.653471 0.08 transit 1435±17 0.8 4731 [38]
Kepler-305d 0.242 16.738661 0.121 transit 2900±80 0.76 5100 [38]
Kepler-306b 0.136 4.646186 0.05 transit 2580±60 0.82 4954 [38]
Kepler-306c 0.21 7.240193 0.067 transit 2580±60 0.82 4954 [38]
Kepler-306d 0.22 17.326644 0.12 transit 2580±60 0.82 4954 [38]
Kepler-306e 0.203 44.840975 0.227 transit 2580±60 0.82 4954 [38]
Kepler-308b 0.189 9.694928 0.09 transit 4500±200 5895 [38]
Kepler-308c 0.193 15.38231 0.123 transit 4500±200 5895 [38]
Kepler-309b 0.139 5.923653 0.059 transit 1804±19 4713 [38]
Kepler-309c 0.224 105.356383 0.401 transit 1804±19 4713 [38]
Kepler-310b 0.106 13.930698 0.111 transit 1990±20 0.85 5797 [38]
Kepler-310c 0.302 56.47542 0.281 transit 1990±20 0.85 5797 [38]
Kepler-310d 0.22 92.876125 0.392 transit 1990±20 0.85 5797 [38]
Kepler-311b 0.152 9.176092 0.087 transit 2590±30 1.06 5905 [38]
Kepler-311c 0.128 19.738286 0.145 transit 2590±30 1.06 5905 [38]
Kepler-312b 0.115 1.772419 0.031 transit 2660±40 1.23 6115 [38]
Kepler-312c 0.281 19.747412 0.153 transit 2660±40 1.23 6115 [38]
Kepler-313b 0.226 14.970418 0.125 transit 3500±300 0.9 5727 [38]
Kepler-313c 0.229 32.273273 0.208 transit 3500±300 0.9 5727 [38]
Kepler-314b 0.074 2.461069 0.035 transit 883±5 1.02 5378 [38]
Kepler-314c 0.259 5.960392 0.064 transit 883±5 1.02 5378 [38]
Kepler-315b 0.336 96.101141 0.402 transit 3910±120 0.78 5796 [38]
Kepler-315c 0.37 265.469335 0.791 transit 3910±120 0.78 5796 [38]
Kepler-316b 0.095 2.240508 0.027 transit 1269±12 0.53 4204 [38]
Kepler-316c 0.103 6.827766 0.058 transit 1269±12 0.53 4204 [38]
Kepler-317b 0.186 5.524242 0.061 transit 3150±80 0.95 5497 [38]
Kepler-317c 0.153 8.77501 0.083 transit 3150±80 0.95 5497 [38]
Kepler-318b 0.42 4.662715 0.056 transit 1618±10 1.05 5746 [38]
Kepler-318c 0.328 11.815007 0.105 transit 1618±10 1.05 5746 [38]
Kepler-319b 0.145 4.362705 0.051 transit 1666±15 1.29 5526 [38]
Kepler-319c 0.235 6.941357 0.069 transit 1666±15 1.29 5526 [38]
Kepler-319d 0.204 31.781925 0.191 transit 1666±15 1.29 5526 [38]
Kepler-320b 0.102 8.371554 0.085 transit 2760±30 6435 [38]
Kepler-320c 0.122 17.934937 0.142 transit 2760±30 6435 [38]
Kepler-321b 0.158 4.915379 0.057 transit 1268±11 1.01 5740 [38]
Kepler-321c 0.207 13.093921 0.11 transit 1268±11 1.01 5740 [38]
Kepler-322b 0.09 1.653888 0.027 transit 1321±8 0.91 5388 [38]
Kepler-322c 0.149 4.337234 0.051 transit 1321±8 0.91 5388 [38]
Kepler-323b 0.128 1.678327 0.028 transit 1500±20 1.09 5987 [38]
Kepler-323c 0.145 3.553822 0.046 transit 1500±20 1.09 5987 [38]
Kepler-324b 0.102 4.385315 0.05 transit 1659±12 0.86 5194 [38]
Kepler-324c 0.281 51.805612 0.26 transit 1659±12 0.86 5194 [38]
Kepler-325b 0.26 4.544439 0.053 transit 2740±40 0.87 5752 [38]
Kepler-325c 0.227 12.762172 0.105 transit 2740±40 0.87 5752 [38]
Kepler-325d 0.249 38.715185 0.22 transit 2740±40 0.87 5752 [38]
Kepler-326b 0.136 2.248329 0.032 transit 1610±30 0.98 5105 [38]
Kepler-326c 0.125 4.580358 0.051 transit 1610±30 0.98 5105 [38]
Kepler-326d 0.108 6.766888 0.066 transit 1610±30 0.98 5105 [38]
Kepler-327b 0.099 2.549575 0.029 transit 794±4 0.55 3799 [38]
Kepler-327c 0.092 5.212333 0.047 transit 794±4 0.55 3799 [38]
Kepler-327d 0.154 13.969457 0.09 transit 794±4 0.55 3799 [38]
Kepler-329b 0.125 7.416397 0.061 transit 1450±20 0.53 4257 [38]
Kepler-329c 0.172 18.684737 0.113 transit 1450±20 0.53 4257 [38]
Kepler-330b 0.12 8.25978 0.075 transit 2380±40 0.78 5117 [38]
Kepler-330c 0.174 15.955387 0.116 transit 2380±40 0.78 5117 [38]
Kepler-331b 0.162 8.457496 0.065 transit 1920±40 0.51 4347 [38]
Kepler-331c 0.164 17.28111 0.105 transit 1920±40 0.51 4347 [38]
Kepler-331d 0.146 32.134328 0.159 transit 1920±40 0.51 4347 [38]
Kepler-332b 0.104 7.626324 0.07 transit 1133±5 0.8 4955 [38]
Kepler-332c 0.097 15.995622 0.114 transit 1133±5 0.8 4955 [38]
Kepler-332d 0.105 34.21154 0.189 transit 1133±5 0.8 4955 [38]
Kepler-333b 0.118 12.551158 0.087 transit 1068±7 0.54 4259 [38]
Kepler-333c 0.099 24.08821 0.135 transit 1068±7 0.54 4259 [38]
Kepler-334b 0.1 5.470319 0.061 transit 1408±14 1 5828 [38]
Kepler-334c 0.128 12.758005 0.107 transit 1408±14 1 5828 [38]
Kepler-334d 0.126 25.09849 0.168 transit 1408±14 1 5828 [38]
Kepler-335b 0.302 6.562331 0.075 transit 4320±100 0.99 5877 [38]
Kepler-335c 0.274 67.844469 0.356 transit 4320±100 0.99 5877 [38]
Kepler-336b 0.091 2.024823 0.033 transit 8000±7000 0.89 5867 [38]
Kepler-336c 0.187 9.600001 0.092 transit 8000±7000 0.89 5867 [38]
Kepler-336d 0.211 20.678772 0.154 transit 8000±7000 0.89 5867 [38]
Kepler-337b 0.137 3.292781 0.045 transit 2250±30 0.96 5684 [38]
Kepler-337c 0.183 9.693201 0.093 transit 2250±30 0.96 5684 [38]
Kepler-338b 0.218 13.726976 0.117 transit 1830±20 1.1 5923 [38]
Kepler-338c 0.209 24.310856 0.172 transit 1830±20 1.1 5923 [38]
Kepler-338d 0.268 44.431014 0.257 transit 1830±20 1.1 5923 [38]
Kepler-338e 0.027 0.139 9.341 timing 1830±20 1.1 5923 ?
Kepler-339b 0.127 4.977656 0.055 transit 2040±30 0.84 5631 [38]
Kepler-339c 0.103 6.988055 0.069 transit 2040±30 0.84 5631 [38]
Kepler-339d 0.104 10.558345 0.091 transit 2040±30 0.84 5631 [38]
Kepler-340b 0.226 14.844387 0.134 transit 2690±60 2.11 6620 [38]
Kepler-340c 0.301 22.824669 0.178 transit 2690±60 2.11 6620 [38]
Kepler-341b 0.105 5.195528 0.06 transit 3520±60 0.94 6012 [38]
Kepler-341c 0.152 8.01041 0.08 transit 3520±60 0.94 6012 [38]
Kepler-341d 0.165 27.666313 0.182 transit 3520±60 0.94 6012 [38]
Kepler-341e 0.178 42.473269 0.242 transit 3520±60 0.94 6012 [38]
Kepler-342b 0.201 15.170318 0.128 transit 2600±30 1.13 6175 [38]
Kepler-342c 0.175 26.234138 0.185 transit 2600±30 1.13 6175 [38]
Kepler-342d 0.222 39.459357 0.242 transit 2600±30 1.13 6175 [38]
Kepler-343b 0.215 8.96855 0.088 transit 3100±60 1.04 5807 [38]
Kepler-343c 0.18 23.22182 0.167 transit 3100±60 1.04 5807 [38]
Kepler-344b 0.233 21.963945 0.153 transit 3360±100 0.9 5774 [38]
Kepler-344c 0.263 125.596809 0.488 transit 3360±100 0.9 5774 [38]
Kepler-345b 0.066 7.415563 0.066 transit 1180±50 0.59 4504 [38]
Kepler-345c 0.107 9.387427 0.077 transit 1180±50 0.59 4504 [38]
Kepler-346b 0.237 6.511127 0.071 transit 3300±80 0.97 6033 [38]
Kepler-346c 0.274 23.851549 0.168 transit 3300±80 0.97 6033 [38]
Kepler-347b 0.176 12.79836 0.11 transit 4400±90 1.04 6088 [38]
Kepler-347c 0.156 27.320871 0.183 transit 4400±90 1.04 6088 [38]
Kepler-348b 0.136 7.05677 0.076 transit 1890±20 1.15 6177 [38]
Kepler-348c 0.119 17.265427 0.138 transit 1890±20 1.15 6177 [38]
Kepler-349b 0.17 5.929778 0.065 transit 3150±60 0.97 5956 [38]
Kepler-349c 0.175 12.247629 0.105 transit 3150±60 0.97 5956 [38]
Kepler-350b 0.165 11.189562 0.104 transit 3200±60 1 6186 [38]
Kepler-351b 0.273 37.054919 0.214 transit 3640±40 0.89 5643 [38]
Kepler-351c 0.285 57.24809 0.287 transit 3640±40 0.89 5643 [38]
Kepler-352b 0.077 10.05537 0.085 transit 830±4 0.79 5212 [38]
Kepler-352c 0.111 16.332995 0.118 transit 830±4 0.79 5212 [38]
Kepler-353b 0.079 5.795278 0.051 transit 1268±16 0.54 3903 [38]
Kepler-353c 0.123 8.410894 0.065 transit 1268±16 0.54 3903 [38]
Kepler-354b 0.164 5.47666 0.054 transit 1830±20 0.65 4648 [38]
Kepler-354c 0.117 16.934402 0.115 transit 1830±20 0.65 4648 [38]
Kepler-354d 0.111 24.209842 0.146 transit 1830±20 0.65 4648 [38]
Kepler-355b 0.13 11.03189 0.102 transit 4870±160 1.05 6184 [38]
Kepler-355c 0.242 25.762294 0.179 transit 4870±160 1.05 6184 [38]
Kepler-356b 0.14 4.612696 0.057 transit 2350±30 0.97 6133 [38]
Kepler-356c 0.161 13.121632 0.115 transit 2350±30 0.97 6133 [38]
Kepler-357b 0.164 6.475434 0.063 transit 2290±40 0.78 5036 [38]
Kepler-357c 0.238 16.85837 0.12 transit 2290±40 0.78 5036 [38]
Kepler-357d 0.306 49.499875 0.246 transit 2290±40 0.78 5036 [38]
Kepler-358b 0.243 34.060467 0.21 transit 3700±130 0.95 5908 [38]
Kepler-358c 0.254 83.488369 0.381 transit 3700±130 0.95 5908 [38]
Kepler-359b 0.315 25.563222 0.178 transit 4900±300 1.07 6248 [38]
Kepler-359c 0.384 57.68802 0.307 transit 4900±300 1.07 6248 [38]
Kepler-359d 0.358 77.095691 0.372 transit 4900±300 1.07 6248 [38]
Kepler-360b 0.147 3.289672 0.044 transit 2930±50 0.95 6053 [38]
Kepler-360c 0.187 7.186434 0.075 transit 2930±50 0.95 6053 [38]
Kepler-361b 0.129 8.486616 0.086 transit 3110±50 1.07 6169 [38]
Kepler-361c 0.225 55.188023 0.3 transit 3110±50 1.07 6169 [38]
Kepler-362b 0.079 10.327186 0.087 transit 3660±180 0.77 5788 [38]
Kepler-362c 0.129 37.866281 0.207 transit 3660±180 0.77 5788 [38]
Kepler-363b 0.103 3.614568 0.048 transit 2540±20 1.23 5593 [38]
Kepler-363c 0.151 7.542427 0.079 transit 2540±20 1.23 5593 [38]
Kepler-363d 0.183 11.932125 0.107 transit 2540±20 1.23 5593 [38]
Kepler-364b 0.138 25.745718 0.178 transit 2980±30 1.2 6108 [38]
Kepler-364c 0.192 59.980627 0.312 transit 2980±30 1.2 6108 [38]
Kepler-365b 0.182 10.664903 0.098 transit 2800±200 0.99 6012 [38]
Kepler-365c 0.146 17.784129 0.137 transit 2800±200 0.99 6012 [38]
Kepler-366b 0.13 3.281959 0.045 transit 6400±400 1.05 6209 [38]
Kepler-366c 0.16 12.51616 0.11 transit 6400±400 1.05 6209 [38]
Kepler-367b 0.116 37.815724 0.201 transit 616±2 0.75 4710 [38]
Kepler-367c 0.107 53.578637 0.253 transit 616±2 0.75 4710 [38]
Kepler-368b 0.291 26.84768 0.186 transit 2570±40 0.71 5502 [38]
Kepler-368c 0.346 72.379334 0.36 transit 2570±40 0.71 5502 [38]
Kepler-369b 0.101 2.732756 0.03 transit 840±120 0.54 3591 [38]
Kepler-369c 0.126 14.871572 0.094 transit 840±120 0.54 3591 [38]
Kepler-370b 0.142 4.57953 0.054 transit 3930±120 0.94 5852 [38]
Kepler-370c 0.17 19.02293 0.14 transit 3930±120 0.94 5852 [38]
Kepler-371b 0.169 34.763278 0.2 transit 2710±40 0.94 5666 [38]
Kepler-371c 0.159 67.968015 0.313 transit 2710±40 0.94 5666 [38]
Kepler-372b 0.121 6.849692 0.075 transit 5090±170 1.15 6509 [38]
Kepler-372c 0.186 20.053763 0.154 transit 5090±170 1.15 6509 [38]
Kepler-372d 0.151 30.092568 0.201 transit 5090±170 1.15 6509 [38]
Kepler-373b 0.121 5.535309 0.06 transit 3670±70 0.87 5787 [38]
Kepler-373c 0.111 16.725948 0.126 transit 3670±70 0.87 5787 [38]
Kepler-374b 0.092 1.897806 0.029 transit 4280±120 0.84 5977 [38]
Kepler-374c 0.098 3.282807 0.042 transit 4280±120 0.84 5977 [38]
Kepler-374d 0.117 5.028219 0.056 transit 4280±120 0.84 5977 [38]
Kepler-375b 0.129 12.125934 0.101 transit 4180±180 0.89 5826 [38]
Kepler-375c 0.236 19.986326 0.141 transit 4180±180 0.89 5826 [38]
Kepler-376b 0.095 4.920199 0.057 transit 3090±50 1.05 5900 [38]
Kepler-376c 0.16 14.172327 0.115 transit 3090±50 1.05 5900 [38]
Kepler-377b 0.124 12.509529 0.109 transit 2750±40 0.88 5949 [38]
Kepler-377c 0.184 27.014976 0.182 transit 2750±40 0.88 5949 [38]
Kepler-378b 0.067 16.092361 0.112 transit 498.3±1.4 0.96 4661 [38]
Kepler-378c 0.062 28.906009 0.166 transit 498.3±1.4 0.96 4661 [38]
Kepler-379b 0.148 20.09838 0.152 transit 2430±20 1.08 6054 [38]
Kepler-379c 0.204 62.784697 0.326 transit 2430±20 1.08 6054 [38]
Kepler-380b 0.106 3.930821 0.05 transit 2710±40 1.05 6045 [38]
Kepler-380c 0.113 7.630004 0.078 transit 2710±40 1.05 6045 [38]
Kepler-381b 0.088 5.629021 0.066 transit 878±5 1.34 6152 [38]
Kepler-381c 0.1 13.391635 0.117 transit 878±5 1.34 6152 [38]
Kepler-382b 0.118 5.262155 0.055 transit 3130±60 0.8 5600 [38]
Kepler-382c 0.142 12.162701 0.097 transit 3130±60 0.8 5600 [38]
Kepler-383b 0.118 12.904532 0.095 transit 1695 0.67 4710 [38]
Kepler-383c 0.111 31.200751 0.172 transit 1695 0.67 4710 [38]
Kepler-384b 0.1 22.597053 0.148 transit 2990±30 0.76 5577 [38]
Kepler-384c 0.101 45.348269 0.236 transit 2990±30 0.76 5577 [38]
Kepler-385b 0.244 10.043686 0.097 transit 4870±160 1.09 6326 [38]
Kepler-385c 0.271 15.163161 0.127 transit 4870±160 1.09 6326 [38]
Kepler-386b 0.124 12.31043 0.096 transit 2950±90 0.74 5178 [38]
Kepler-386c 0.141 25.193458 0.155 transit 2950±90 0.74 5178 [38]
Kepler-387b 0.092 6.791636 0.068 transit 2670±30 1.03 5774 [38]
Kepler-387c 0.079 11.837549 0.098 transit 2670±30 1.03 5774 [38]
Kepler-388b 0.072 3.173315 0.036 transit 2000±200 0.59 4498 [38]
Kepler-388c 0.077 13.297004 0.093 transit 2000±200 0.59 4498 [38]
Kepler-389b 0.135 3.244107 0.041 transit 2720±70 0.78 5376 [38]
Kepler-389c 0.13 14.51143 0.11 transit 2720±70 0.78 5376 [38]
Kepler-390b 0.073 6.738088 0.065 transit 1437±12 0.67 5166 [38]
Kepler-390c 0.07 13.060022 0.101 transit 1437±12 0.67 5166 [38]
Kepler-391b 0.285 7.416755 0.082 transit 2900±40 1.22 4940 [38]
Kepler-391c 0.316 20.485435 0.161 transit 2900±40 1.22 4940 [38]
Kepler-392b 0.089 5.341853 0.059 transit 2260±20 1.13 5938 [38]
Kepler-392c 0.098 10.423118 0.093 transit 2260±20 1.13 5938 [38]
Kepler-393b 0.115 9.182417 0.091 transit 2940±40 1.32 6189 [38]
Kepler-393c 0.119 14.613612 0.124 transit 2940±40 1.32 6189 [38]
Kepler-394b 0.143 8.005013 0.083 transit 3560±80 1.11 6402 [38]
Kepler-394c 0.148 12.130686 0.11 transit 3560±80 1.11 6402 [38]
Kepler-395b 0.092 7.054346 0.061 transit 1390±20 0.53 4262 [38]
Kepler-395c 0.118 34.989262 0.177 transit 1390±20 0.53 4262 Potentially habitable exoplanet[38]
Kepler-397b 0.219 22.250949 0.144 transit 3760 5307 [38]
Kepler-397c 0.551 135.498527 0.48 transit 3760 5307 [38]
Kepler-398b 0.083 4.081423 0.044 transit 581.4±1.8 4493 [38]
Kepler-398c 0.09 11.419412 0.087 transit 581.4±1.8 4493 [38]
Kepler-399b 0.086 14.425281 0.103 transit 4400±700 5502 [38]
Kepler-399c 0.128 26.67569 0.155 transit 4400±700 5502 [38]
Kepler-399d 0.169 58.034616 0.261 transit 4400±700 5502 [38]
Kepler-400b 0.147 9.024389 0.087 transit 2340 5886 [38]
Kepler-400c 0.133 17.340824 0.134 transit 2340 5886 [38]
Kepler-401b 0.153 14.383035 0.122 transit 3230±50 6117 [38]
Kepler-401c 0.192 47.318218 0.269 transit 3230±50 6117 [38]
Kepler-402b 0.109 4.028751 0.051 transit 2070±20 6090 [38]
Kepler-402c 0.139 6.124821 0.068 transit 2070±20 6090 [38]
Kepler-402d 0.123 8.921099 0.087 transit 2070±20 6090 [38]
Kepler-402e 0.13 11.242861 0.102 transit 2070±20 6090 [38]
Kepler-403b 0.112 7.031462 0.076 transit 2800±50 6090 [38]
Kepler-403c 0.156 54.280749 0.297 transit 2800±50 6090 [38]
Kepler-404b 0.113 11.829851 0.102 transit 2710±40 5654 [38]
Kepler-404c 0.153 14.751166 0.118 transit 2710±40 5654 [38]
Kepler-405b 0.186 10.613839 0.095 transit 3570±140 5818 [38]
Kepler-405c 0.416 29.726682 0.188 transit 3570±140 5818 [38]
Kepler-406b 0.02 0.128 2.42629 transit 1199±11 1.07 5538 [39]
Kepler-406c 0.009 0.076 4.62332 transit 1199±11 1.07 5538 [39]
Kepler-407b 0.095 0.66931 transit 1114±8 1 5476 [39]
Kepler-407c 12.6 3000 radial vel. 1114±8 1 5476 [39]
Kepler-408b 0.073 2.46502 transit 290.3±0.9 1.08 6104 Host star known as HD 176693 or KOI-1612. Reported as 2.1% false positive probable in 2014,[39] but confirmed by 2016.[41]
Kepler-409b 0.106 68.9584 transit 222.8±0.3 0.92 5460 Host star known as Gliese 409[39]
Kepler-412b 0.941 1.341 1.7208604 0.02897 transit 3650±60 1.17 5750 [42]
Kepler-413b 0.211 0.388 66.262 0.3553 transit 2830±70 0.82 4700 [43]
Kepler-414b 0.011 0.153 4.7 timing 1364±9 0.89 [44]
Kepler-414c 0.094 0.269 7.171 timing 1364±9 0.89 [44]
Kepler-415b 0.377 0.108 4.176 timing 1750±30 0.67 [44]
Kepler-415c 8.708 transit 1750±30 0.67 ?
Kepler-416b 0.183 0.221 6.319 timing 2290±30 1 [44]
Kepler-416c 12.209 transit 2290±30 1 ?
Kepler-417b 0.035 0.206 12.331 transit 3250±150 0.9 [44]
Kepler-417c 15.943 transit 3250±150 0.9 ?
Kepler-418b 1.1 1.2 86.67856 transit 3360±60 0.98 5820 [45]
Kepler-419b 2.5 0.96 69.7546 0.37 transit 3390±80 1.39 6430 [46]
Kepler-419c 7.3 675.47 1.68 timing 3390±80 1.39 6430 [46]
Kepler-420Ab 1.45 0.94 86.647661 0.382 511 transit 2900 0.99 5520 [47]
Kepler-421b 0.371 704.1984 1.219 transit 1148±6 0.79 5308 [48]
Kepler-422b 0.43 1.15 7.8914483 0.082 transit 2400±20 1.15 5972 [49]
Kepler-423b 0.595 1.192 2.6843285 0.03585 1605 transit 2520±40 0.85 5560 [49]
Kepler-424b 1.03 0.89 3.3118644 0.044 transit 2320±30 1.01 5460 [49]
Kepler-424c 6.97 223.3 0.73 radial vel. 2320±30 1.01 5460 [49]
Kepler-425b 0.25 0.978 3.79701816 0.0464 1070 transit 2140±30 0.93 5170 [50]
Kepler-426b 0.34 1.09 3.21751883 0.0414 1300 transit 2810±40 0.91 5725 [50]
Kepler-427b 0.29 1.23 10.290994 0.091 1100 transit 3410±50 0.96 5800 [50]
Kepler-428b 1.27 1.08 3.52563254 0.0433 1070 transit 2280±50 0.87 5150 [50]
Kepler-430b 0.29 35.968 0.2244 667 transit 3070±50 1.17 5884 [51]
Kepler-430c 0.16 110.979 0.4757 458 transit 3070±50 1.17 5884 [51]
Kepler-431b 0.068 6.803 0.0719 1032 transit 1609±15 1.07 6004 [51]
Kepler-431c 0.06 8.703 0.0847 951 transit 1609±15 1.07 6004 [51]
Kepler-431d 0.1 11.922 0.1045 856 transit 1609±15 1.07 6004 [51]
Kepler-432b 5.41 1.145 52.501129 0.301 transit 2830±60 1.32 4995 Eccentric orbit[52]
Kepler-432c 2.43+0.22
0.24
406.2+3.9
2.5
radial vel. 2830±60 1.32 4995 [52]
Kepler-453b 0.00063 0.553 240.503 0.7903 transit 1463±9 0.94 5527 [53]
Mu Leonis b 2.4 357.8 1.1 radial vel. 133.0 1.5 4538.2 [3]
OGLE-2008-BLG-355Lb 4.6 1.7 microlensing 22000 0.37 [54]
OGLE-2008-BLG-92Lb 0.18 18 microlensing 26000 0.71 [55]
OGLE-2011-BLG-265Lb 0.88 1.89 microlensing 14300 0.21 [56]
OGLE-2013-BLG-102Lb 12.569 0.8 microlensing 9900 0.1 Additional planet or brown dwarf in the system.[57]
OGLE-2013-BLG-341LBb 0.0073 0.883 microlensing 3790 0.15 One more red dwarf in the system.[58]
OGLE-2014-BLG-0124Lb 0.51 3.11 microlensing 13000 0.71 [59]
SAND364 b 1.54 121.71 radial vel. 2730±130 1.35 4284 Belongs to Messier 67, also known as BD+12 1917b[60]
TYC 1422-614-1 b 2.5 198.4 0.69 radial vel. 2480 1.15 4806 [61]
TYC 1422-614-1 c 10 559.3 1.37 radial vel. 2480 1.15 4806 [61]
WASP-20 A b 0.72±0,06 1.32±0.03 3.16158 0.04317 transit 663.39 1.05 5990 Binary with planet orbiting primary star[62][63]
WASP-74b 0.95 1.56 2.13775 0.037 1910 transit 390 1.48 5970 [64]
WASP-83b 0.3 1.04 4.971252 0.059 1120 transit 980 1.11 5510 [64]
WASP-85Ab 1.265 1.24 2.6556777 0.039 1452 transit 243 1.09 6112 [65]
WASP-87 b 2.18±0.15 1.39±0.06 1.6828 0.0295±0.0008 transit 982±12 1.20±0.09 6450±120 [66] Host star also known as CD-52 4998.
WASP-89b 5.9 1.04 3.3564227 0.0427 1120 transit 957 0.92 5130 [64]
WASP-94Ab 0.452 1.72 3.9501907 0.055 1604 transit 590 1.45 6153 [67]
WASP-94Bb 0.618 2.00839 0.0335 radial vel. 590 1.24 6040 [67]
WASP-103b 1.49 1.528 0.925542 0.01985 2508 transit 1500 1.22 6110 Planet close to tidal disruption[68][69]
WASP-104b 1.272 1.137 1.7554137 0.02918 1516 transit 470 1.08 5475 [70]
WASP-106b 1.925 1.085 9.289715 0.0917 1140 transit 920 1.19 6055 [70]
WASP-108 b 1.167+0.092
0.091
1.215±0.040 2.6755463±0.0000021 0.0397±0.001 1590 transit 717.6±0.3 1.167±0.092 6000±140 [66] Host star also known as TYC 8254-1624-1
WASP-109 b 0.91±0.13 1.443±0.053 3.3190233±0.0000042 0.0463±0.0011 1695 transit 1173±16 1.203±0.090 6520±140 [66] Host star also known as TYC 6184-1397-1
WASP-110 b 0.515±0.064 1.238±0.056 3.7783977±0.0000031 0.0457±0.0012 1134 transit 904±10 0.892±0.072 5400±140 [66]
WASP-111 b 1.85±0.16 1.442±0.094 2.310965±0.0000034 0.03914±0.00098 2140 transit 980±20 1.50±0.11 6400±150 [66] Host star also known as HD 208180
WASP-112 b 0.88±0.12 1.191±0.049 3.0353992±0.0000038 0.0382±0.0011 1395 transit 1900±40 0.807±0.073 5610±130 [66]
WASP-116b 0.59±0.05 1.43±0.07 6.61321±0.00002 0.0730±0.0011 1400±4 transit 1770±60 1.25±0.18 5950±100 [65]
WASP-117b 0.2755 1.021 10.02165 0.09459 1024 transit 518±2 1.13 6038 [71][72]
WASP-149b 1.02±0.04 1.32±0.04 1.332811±0.000001 0.0247±0.0004 1870±1 transit 1770±60 1.12±0.17 5750±100 [65]
XO-2Sb 0.259 18.157 0.1344 radial vel. 480 0.98 5399 [73]
XO-2Sc 1.37 120.8 0.4756 radial vel. 480 0.98 5399 [73]
YBP 1194 b 0.32 6.959 radial vel. 2920±100 1.01 5780 Belongs to Messier 67[60]
YBP 1514 b 0.4 5.118 radial vel. 3060±100 0.96 5725 Belongs to Messier 67[60]

Specific exoplanet lists

Lists of exoplanets

Lists of exoplanet by year of discovery

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