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List of exoplanets discovered in 2019


This list of exoplanets discovered in 2019 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first observed during 2019.[1][2]

For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is a lower limit. See Minimum mass for more information.

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Semi-major axis Temp. Discovery Host star Host star


Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Distance (ly) Remarks
(AU) (K)[3] method mass (M☉) temp. (K)

7 Canis
0.87 996.00 2.153 radial vel. 64.6 1.34 4826
Majoris c

Beta Pictoris
9 1200 2.7 radial vel. 64.43 1.76
c
+2.9
CI Tauri b 11.6−2.7 8.9891 ± 0.0202 radial vel. 515.3 ± 3.9 0.90 ± 0.02

DS Tucanae
0.509 ± 0.015 8.138268 ± 0.000011 850 transit 143.89 ± 0.22 1.01 ± 0.06 5428 ± 80
Ab

Epsilon Indi
3.25 16510 11.55 64.25 radial vel. 11.87 0.75
Ab
+0.0021 +0.0053
Gliese 49 b 0.0177−0.0021 13.8508−0.0051 0.0905±0.0011 radial vel. 32.145±0.01 0.515±0.019 3805±51

+0.00827 +0.006 +0.03


Gliese 143 b 0.09637−0.00840 0.2280839 ± 0.0282262 35.589−0.005 0.1932 ± 0.0002 transit 53.25 ± 0.02 0.76−0.02

Gliese 357 b 0.00579 0.1086 3.93072 0.035 525 transit 30.80 0.342 3505

Gliese 357 c 0.0107 9.1247 0.061 401.2 radial vel. 30.80 0.342 3505

Potentially
Gliese 357 d 0.019 55.661 0.204 219.6 radial vel. 30.80 0.342 3505 habitable
exoplanet

Gliese 378 b 0.04097 ± 0.006 3.822 ± 0.001 0.082 ± 0.002 radial vel. 48.79 0.56±0.01 3879±67

Gliese 411 b 0.00941±0.00145 12.9532±0.0079 349.83±0.32 radial vel. 8.284 0.386±0.039 3563±60
+0.0053 +0.061 +0.0052
Gliese 685 b 0.028−0.0057 24.160−0.047 0.1344−0.0051 radial vel. 46.7102 0.3816 ± 0.069 0.55 ± 0.06

+0.00166 +24
Gliese 686 b 0.022 ± 0.003 15.53209−0.00167 0.091 ± 0.004 379−25 radial vel. 26.612 ± 0.008 0.42 ± 0.05 3663 ± 68

+0.00296
Gliese 4276 b 0.05213−0.00299 13.352 ± 0.003 0.082 ± 0.002 radial vel. 69.6 ± 0.1 0.41 ± 0.03 3387 ± 51

HAT-P-69b 3.58 1.676 4.7869491 0.06555 1930 transit 1122 1.65 7394

HAT-P-70b <6.78 1.87 2.74432452 0.04739 2562 transit 1073 1.89 8450

HATS-54b 0.76 1.067 2.5441828 0.03763 1625 transit 2510 1.10 5702

HATS-55b 0.921 1.251 4.2042001 0.05412 1367 transit 2034 1.20 6214

HATS-56b 0.602 1.688 4.324799 0.06043 1902 transit 1882 1.57 6536

HATS-57b 3.147 1.139 2.3506210 0.03493 1413.4 transit 913 1.03 5587

HATS-58Ab 1.03 1.095 4.2180896 0.05798 1721 transit 1605 1.46 7175
+1.8 +0.079 +0.00074 +140 +196 +0.50 +0.16
HATS-70b 12.9−1.6 1.384−0.074 1.8882378 ± 0.0000015 0.03632−0.00087 2730−160 transit 4263−202 0.81−0.33 1.08−0.14
+0.025 +0.00079 +0.0011 +10.0 +0.042
HD 1397 b 0.415±0.020 1.026−0.027 11.53533−0.00080 0.1097−0.0013 1228.3−9.9 transit 260.121 1.324−0.046 5521±60

+0.00005 +2.77 +0.05


HD 2685 b 1.17 ± 0.12 1.44 ± 0.05 4.12688−0.00004 0.0568 ± 0.0006 2061 ± 28 transit 645.72−2.28 1.43−0.04 6801 ± 76

+51
HD 8326 b 0.210 ± 0.062 158.991 ± 1.440 0.533 ± 0.011 radial vel. 100.2 0.80 ± 0.05 4914−32
+4.40 +4901.655 +2.60
HD 13724 b 26.77−2.20 14763.405−1599.795 12.40−0.90 radial vel. 141.9 ± 0.17 0.76 ± 0.71 5868 ± 27

+0.0034
HD 15337 b 0.0236−0.0032 0.146 ± 0.005 4.75615 ± 0.00017 0.0522 ± 0.0012 1001.0 ± 11.5 transit 146.36 ± 0.23 0.90 ± 0.03 5125 ± 50

+0.0057
HD 15337 c 0.0255−0.0053 0.213 ± 0.011 17.1784 ± 0.0016 0.1268 ± 0.0038 642 ± 10 transit 146.36 ± 0.23 0.90 ± 0.03 5125 ± 50

+0.0016 +0.0034
HD 20003 b 0.0367 ± 0.0033 0.2051 11.8482−0.0017 0.0974−0.0039 radial vel. 142.86 ± 4.08 0.88 5494 ± 27

+0.0046 +0.0239 +0.0068


HD 20003 c 0.0454−0.0044 0.2103 33.9239−0.0266 0.1964−0.0078 radial vel. 142.86 ± 4.08 0.88 5494 ± 27

+0.0038 +0.0102 +0.0076


HD 20781 d 0.0334−0.0037 29.158−0.01 0.1647−0.0083 radial vel. 115.36 ± 4.4 0.7 5256 ± 29

+0.0983 +0.0155
HD 20781 e 0.0442 ± 0.0049 85.5073−0.0947 0.3374−0.017 radial vel. 115.36 ± 4.4 0.7 5256 ± 29

+247
HD 21411 b 0.207 ± 0.081 84.288 ± 0.127 0.362 ± 0.007 radial vel. ± 95.11 0.89 ± 0.05 5605−132
+0.0034 +0.0085 +0.0058
HD 21693 b 0.0259−0.0033 0.1976 22.6786−0.0087 0.1455−0.0063 radial vel. 105.61 ± 1.66 0.8 5430 ± 26

+0.0312 +0.0103
HD 21693 c 0.0547 ± 0.0056 53.7357−0.0309 0.2586−0.0113 radial vel. 105.61 ± 1.66 0.8 5430 ± 26

+0.0057 +0.00051 +0.0021 +25


HD 21749 c <0.0116 0.0796−0.0052 7.78993−0.00044 0.0695−0.0023 701−23 transit 53.261 ± 0.023 0.73 ± 0.07 4640 ± 100

+0.00444 +0.142 +0.04


HD 23472 b 0.05638−0.04405 17.667−0.095 0.121 ± 0.001 transit 127.46 ± 0.13 0.75−0.03
+0.00337 +0.224 +0.04
HD 23472 c 0.05405−0.04333 29.625−0.171 0.170 ± 0.001 transit 127.46 ± 0.13 0.75−0.03
+32
HD 24085 b 0.0371 ± 0.0098 2.0455 ± 0.0002 0.034 ± 0.001 radial vel. 179.4 1.22 ± 0.07 6034−53
+0.30 +679.365 +0.45
HD 25015 b 4.48−0.28 6019.320−262.980 6.19−0.23 radial vel. 122.2 ± 0.22 0.86 ± 0.05 5160 ± 63

+0.0034 +0.0041
HD 31527 b 0.0329 ± 0.0028 16.5535−0.0035 0.1254−0.0045 radial vel. 125.8 ± 2.9 0.96 5898 ± 13

+0.0373 +0.0088
HD 31527 c 0.0445 ± 0.0040.0039 51.2053−0.0368 0.2663−0.0095 radial vel. 125.8 ± 2.9 0.96 5898 ± 13

+0.0053 +2.1135 +0.0273


HD 31527 d 0.0372−0.0052 271.6737−2.2471 0.8098−0.0293 radial vel. 125.8 ± 2.9 0.96 5898 ± 13

+50
HD 39855 b 0.027 ± 0.005 3.2498 ± 0.0004 0.041 ± 0.001 radial vel. 75.93 0.87 ± 0.05 5576−46
+0.0033 +0.002
HD 45184 b 0.0384−0.0032 5.8854 ± 0.0003 0.0644−0.0021 radial vel. 71.36 ± 0.62 1.03 5869 ± 14

+0.0034 +0.0026 +0.0034


HD 45184 c 0.0277−0.0032 13.1354−0.0025 0.11−0.0036 radial vel. 71.36 ± 0.62 1.03 5869 ± 14

+0.0038 +0.0043
HD 51608 b 0.0402−0.0037 14.0726 ± 0.0016 0.1059−0.0046 radial vel. 113.6 ± 2.02 0.8 5358 ± 22

+0.0051 +0.1555 +0.0153


HD 51608 c 0.045−0.0048 95.9446−0.1366 0.3809−0.0164 radial vel. 113.6 ± 2.02 0.8 5358 ± 22

+32
HD 64114 b 0.0560 ± 0.0110 45.791 ± 0.070 0.246 ± 0.005 radial vel. 102.9 0.95 ± 0.05 5676−87

Rediscovered
in 2019 after
HD 65216c 1.295 ± 0.062 577.6 ± 1.328 1.301 ± 0.020 radial vel. 114.7 ± 0.1 0.95 ± 0.01 5718 ± 8
false positive in
2013[4]
+0.30 +5055.06 +2.90
HD 92788 c 3.67−0.25 11611.2975−905.820 10.50−0.55 radial vel. 113.1385 1.15 ± 0.07 5744 ± 24

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Semi-major axis Temp. Discovery Host star Host star


Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Distance (ly) Remarks
(AU) (K)[3] method mass (M☉) temp. (K)
+0.69 +551.5275 +0.36
HD 92987 b 16.88−0.65 10354.8375−270.2850 9.62−0.26 radial vel. 142.2 ± 0.22 1.08 ± 0.06 5770 ± 36

Discovered
HD 97048 b 2.5 130 imaging 603 2.4 10000 using study of
disk kinematics
+144
HD 102843 b 0.3584 ± 0.0456 3090.942 ± 295.049 4.074 ± 0.270 radial vel. 205.05 0.95 ± 0.05 5436−69
+66
HD 103949 b 0.0352 ± 0.0072 120.878 ± 0.446 0.439 ± 0.009 radial vel. 86.50 0.77 ± 0.04 4792−54

HD 125390 b 22.16 1756.2 3.16 radial vel. 503 1.36 4850


+0.00315 +0.09 +0.0099
HD 180617 b 0.03839−0.0044 105.9−0.1 0.3357−0.01 radial vel. 19.28 ± 0.07 0.45 ± 0.04 3557 ± 51

+0.34 +80.3550 +2.60


HD 181234 b 8.37−0.36 7462.0575−76.7025 12.40−0.90 radial vel. 155.9 ± 0.42 1.01 ± 0.06 5386 ± 60

HD 202772 +0.070 +0.052 +0.00064 +28 +8.2 +0.06 +77


1.017−0.068 1.545−0.060 3.308958 ± 0.000083 0.05208−0.00068 2132−30 transit 480.1−7.8 1.72−0.07 6272−71
Ab
+82
HD 206255 b 0.108 ± 0.022 96.045 ± 0.317 0.461 ± 0.009 radial vel. 245.9 1.42 ± 0.08 5635−99
+38
HD 210193 b 0.4817 ± 0.0733 649.918 ± 8.599 1.487 ± 0.031 radial vel. 137.8 1.04 ± 0.06 5790−50
+149
HD 211970 b 0.0409 ± 0.0079 25.201 ± 0.025 0.143 ± 0.003 radial vel. 42.4 0.61 ± 0.04 4127−94

A transiting
1-day-period
super-Earth
with an Earth-
+0.0021 +0.0045 +0.000021 +0.00015 +0.020 like
HD 213885 b 0.0278−0.0020 0.1557−0.0046 1.008035−0.000020 0.02012−0.00012 transit 156.45721 ± 0.4566189 1.068−0.018 5978 ± 50
composition
around a bright
(V=7.9) star
unveiled by
TESS
+0.00434 +0.00056 +0.00044 +7.3 +0.020
HD 213885 c 0.06277−0.00428 4.78503−0.000051 0.056798−0.00032 1265.4−8.4 radial vel. 156.45721 ± 0.4566189 1.068−0.018 5978 ± 50

+0.00064
HD 219666 b 0.0522 ± 0.0041 0.420 ± 0.015 6.03607−0.00063 0.06356 ± 0.00265 1073 ± 20 transit 307.98 1.03 ± 0.03 5527 ± 65

HD 220197 b 0.20 1728 2.729 radial vel. 210 0.91 5683

Hot Saturn-
+0.031 +0.00025 type planet
HD 221416 b 0.190 ± 0.018 0.836−0.028 14.2767 ± 0.0037 0.1228−0.00026 transit 310.0931 1.212 ± 0.074 5080 ± 90
confirmed by
TESS
+1.10 +4200
HD 221420 b 9.70−1.00 22482−4100 18.5 ± 2.3 radial vel. 101.7 ± 0.12 1.67 ± 0.11 5830 ± 44

HD 233832 b 1.78 2058 2.827 radial vel. 192 0.71 4981


+55
HIP 35173 b 0.0400 ± 0.0085 41.516 ± 0.077 0.217 ± 0.004 radial vel. 108.25 0.79 ± 0.05 4881−81
+226
HIP 54373 b 0.02712 ± 0.00579 7.760 ± 0.003 0.063 ± 0.001 radial vel. 61.09 0.57 ± 0.03 4021−146
+226
HIP 54373 c 0.03914 ± 0.00664 15.144 ± 0.008 0.0990 ± 0.0020 radial vel. 61.09 0.57 ± 0.03 4021−146
+107
HIP 71135 b 0.0592 ± 0.0129 87.190 ± 0.381 0.335 ± 0.007 radial vel. 105.5 0.66 ± 0.04 4146−110

HIP 79098
20.5 ± 4.5 345 ± 6 2450 ± 150 imaging 477.2 ± 8.2 3.75 ± 1.25 Brown dwarf
(AB)b
+0.0061 +0.0010 +22 +0.074
HR 858 b 0.1860−0.0057 3.58599 ± 0.00015 0.0480−0.0011 1572−19 transit 104.35 1.145−0.080 6201 ± 50

+0.00060 +0.0014 +18 +0.074


HR 858 c 0.1730 ± 0.0062 5.97293−0.00053 0.0674−0.0016 1326−16 transit 104.35 1.145−0.080 6201 ± 50

+0.0077 +0.0011 +0.0022 +15 +0.074


HR 858 d 0.1931−0.0074 11.2300−0.0010 0.1027−0.0025 1075−13 transit 104.35 1.145−0.080 6201 ± 50

Exoplanet
found with one
HR 5183 b 3.23 27000 18 171 radial vel. 102.7 1.07 5794 of the most
elliptical orbits
as of 2019

With a radius
almost
identical to that
+0.0089 +0.00069 of the Earth it
K2-32e 0.0901−0.008 4.34882−0.00075 0.04951±0.00055 transit 516.6 ± 4.2 0.856 ± 0.028
is almost
certainly a
terrestrial
planet

K2-43c 0.216 2.198884 1093.7 transit 598 0.57 3841


+0.011 +0.00046
K2-50c 0.089−0.01 3.96151−0.00051 transit 845.82 ± 10.63 0.61 ± 0.06

K2-63c 0.35 ± 0.11 25.4556 ± 0.0047 0.189 ± 0.011 transit 524.414 ± 21 1.40 ± 0.25 6771 ± 303
+0.012 +0.0018
K2-133e 0.154−0.012 26.5841−0.0017 0.1346 ± 0.0011 296 ± 10 transit 245.3 ± 0.7 0.46 ± 0.01 3655 ± 80

K2-146c 0.02358 0.195 4.00498 1093.7 transit 259 0.33 3385


+0.019 +0.00091 +31.64
K2-166c 0.109−0.015 3.80464−0.00105 transit 1568.81−29.03 1.07 ± 0.03

+0.012 +0.0024
K2-168c 0.105−0.009 8.0468−0.0025 transit 800.91 ± 13.67 0.91 ± 0.03

K2-198c 0.1270 3.3596055 1229.9 transit 362 0.80 5213

K2-198d 0.2175 7.4500177 943.2 transit 362 0.80 5213

3rd planet
+0.012 discovered in
K2-282c 0.132−0.009 0.70531 ± 0.00005 transit 1638.22 ± 25.34 0.94 ± 0.04 5499 ± 109
2020[5]
[6] Two planets
+0.00033 +0.07
K2-290b 0.0664 0.273 ± 0.014 9.21165−0.00034 0.0923 ± 0.0066 1230 ± 38 transit 897 ± 12 1.19−0.08 6302 ± 120 on a retrograde
orbit[7]
[6] Two planets
+0.00041 +0.07
K2-290c 0.774 ± 0.047 1.006 ± 0.050 48.36685−0.00040 0.0923 ± 0.0066 676 ± 16 transit 897 ± 12 1.19−0.08 6302 ± 120 on a retrograde
orbit[7]
+0.0085 +0.000066
K2-291b 0.0204 ± 0.0036 0.1418−0.0064 2.225177−0.000068 0.03261 ± 0.00044 transit 295 ± 2 0.93 ± 0.04 5520 ± 60

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Semi-major axis Temp. Discovery Host star Host star


Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Distance (ly) Remarks
(AU) (K)[3] method mass (M☉) temp. (K)
+0.010 +33 +2.67
K2-292b 0.0771 ± 0.0138 0.235−0.009 16.9841 ± 0.0008 0.13 ± 0.01 795−28 transit 372.76−2.64 1.00 ± 0.03 5725 ± 65

+0.031 +0.0011 +170 +0.04


K2-293b 0.219−0.022 13.1225−0.0012 750−50 transit 1290 ± 22 0.96−0.03 5532 ± 78

+0.019 +0.00022 +79 +0.03


K2-294b 0.148−0.017 2.50387−0.00023 1425−54 transit 1230 ± 20 0.99−0.03 5612 ± 50

+0.011 +0.0006 +14


K2-295b 0.335 ± 0.062 {0.897−0.005 4.024867 ± 0.000015 0.0451−0.0014 852−6 transit 736.1 ± 7.8 0.74 ± 0.04 4444 ± 70

+0.018 +0.0027 +0.11


K2-296b 0.167−0.04 28.1656−0.0028 transit 521.78 ± 4.57 0.41−0.05
+0.005 +0.09
K2-297b 0.062−0.004 2.13174 ± 0.00022 transit 831.31 ± 5.48 0.78−0.17
+0.012 +0.00051 +0.08
K2-298b 0.098−0.011 4.16959−0.00053 transit 1441.42 ± 26.65 0.8−0.16

Two more
planets in star
+0.053 +0.00062 +0.08 system
K2-299b 0.152−0.028 4.50756−0.0006 transit 1219.21 ± 16.28 0.93−0.1 5724 ± 72
discovered in
2020[5]
+0.021 +0.00023 +0.04
K2-300b 0.09−0.012 2.87814−0.00026 transit 528.67 ± 5.87 0.22−0.06
+0.015 +0.00074
K2-301b 0.145−0.017 5.29711−0.0007 transit 1491.42 ± 44.98 0.56 ± 0.05 4114 ± 99

Two more
planets in
+0.017 +0.1 system
K2-302b 0.08−0.018 2.25372 ± 0.00047 transit 359.49 ± 3.52 0.41−0.08
discovered in
2020[5]
+0.01 +0.00017 +0.09
K2-303b 0.086−0.013 1.58252−0.00018 transit 1034.57 ± 9.59 0.71−0.03
+0.007 +0.09
K2-304b 0.118−0.008 2.28943 ± 0.00019 transit 1380.78 ± 23.94 0.83−0.12
+0.06 +0.006 +0.14
K2-305b 0.194−0.037 18.0983−0.0058 transit 2030.88 ± 33.92 1.11−0.12
+0.012 +0.011 +0.04
K2-306b 0.143−0.014 34.885−0.01 transit 931.54 ± 6.69 0.91−0.16
+0.011 +0.0037
K2-307b 0.1−0.008 15.2841−0.0029 transit 1053.09 ± 20.65 0.95 ± 0.04

K2-308b 0.884 ± 0.087 3.38628 ± 0.00002 transit 1.09 ± 0.09 6100 ± 263

K2-310b 0.2307 ± 0.0112 13.6030 ± 0.0013 0.0980 ± 0.0040 536 ± 18 transit 1133.22 0.690 ± 0.038 4684 ± 79

K2-310c 0.2400 ± 0.0130 65.5500 ± 0.0089 0.280 ± 0.006 316 ± 10 transit 1133.22 0.690 ± 0.038 4684 ± 79
+1280 +25
K2-311b <13 1.11 ± 0.07 3650−1130 4.5 ± 1.0 183−18 transit 1826.48 0.90 ± 0.09 4898 ± 68

+0.048 +0.000011 +0.00068 +0.06


KELT-23Ab 0.938−0.044 1.323 ± 0.025 2.255251−0.000012 0.03302−0.00064 1561 ± 20 transit 409.07 ± 1.14 0.94−0.05 5899 ± 49

KELT-24b 5.18 1.272 5.5514926 0.06969 1459 transit 313.2 1.46 6509
+0.07501 +0.059 +0.069 +0.0031 +0.013
Kepler-47d 0.05984−0.03672 0.628−0.044 187.366−0.051 0.6992−0.0033 transit 4900 0.957−0.015
+0.056 +1.5
Kepler-65e 0.653−0.055 258.8−1.3 0.362 ± 0.007 radial vel. 999.3 ± 8.8 1.25 ± 0.06 6211 ± 66

Kepler-82f 0.0658 ± 0.0031 75.732 ± 0.012 0.3395 ± 0.0041 timing 3026.64 0.91 ± 0.03 5401 ± 108

Kepler-411e 0.0340 ± 0.0035 31.509728 ± 0.000085 0.186 ± 0.003 503 ± 9 timing 500.94 ± 1.57 0.87 ± 0.04 [8]

Kepler-448c 22 2500 4.2 timing 1318 1.5

First exoplanet
candidate
detected by
Kepler Space
+0.130
Kepler-1658b 5.88 1.04 3.8494 0.0546 transit 2629.05 2.891−0.106 6216 ± 78 Telescope
(known as
KOI-4.01),
confirmed in
2019.

Kepler-1659b 0.028 ± 0.001 0.17 ± 0.02 13.608 ± 0.00006 0.11229 transit 3812.7570 1.02

Kepler-1659c 0.0014 ± 0.001 0.17 ± 0.03 20.4415 ± 0.0013 0.1472 transit 3812.7570 1.02

This detection
arose from a
search for
eclipse timing
variations
Kepler-1660b 7.693 ± 0.054 237.68977 ± 0.08237 timing 4013.68 ± 73.27 1.21 among the
more than
2,000 eclipsing
binaries
observed by
Kepler.

KMT-2016-
18 2.2 microlensing 21000 0.48
BLG-0212Lb

KMT-2016- +3.468 +0.070 +3090 +0.092


3.283−1.835 0.342−0.085 microlensing 21700−4400 0.087−0.049
BLG-1107Lb

KMT-2017- +0.05 +0.98 +0.340 [9][10]


0.11−0.04 3.45−0.95 microlensing 14774.88 0.760−0.270
BLG-0165Lb

KMT-2017- +2.0 +0.6 +0.36


2.0−1.1 1.8−0.5 microlensing 19569.3826 0.37−0.20
BLG-1038Lb

KMT-2017- +0.800 +0.36


0.710−0.420 1.6±0.6 microlensing 21200.16 0.33−0.20
BLG-1146Lb

KMT-2018-
0.348 0.763 microlensing 3150 0.09
BLG-1990Lb

LHS 3844 b 0.1162 ± 0.0020 0.46292913 ± 0.00000190 0.00622 ± 0.00017 805 ± 20 transit 48.60 ± 0.03 0.15 ± 0.01 3036 ± 77

LP 791-18 b 0.0999 0.9480050 0.009690 650 transit 86.41 0.14 2960

LP 791-18 c 0.206 4.989963 0.029392 370 transit 86.41 0.14 2960

Luyten 98-59 +0.00094


0.00157−0.00063 0.071 ± 0.004 2.25314 ± 0.00002 0.0233 ± 0.0017 transit 34.64 0.31 ± 0.01 {3367 ± 150
b

Luyten 98-59 +0.00566 +0.007 +0.000013


0.00755−0.00252 0.12−0.006 3.690621−0.000014 0.0324 ± 0.0023-0.0024 transit 34.64 0.31 ± 0.01 3367 ± 150
c

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Semi-major axis Temp. Discovery Host star Host star


Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Distance (ly) Remarks
(AU) (K)[3] method mass (M☉) temp. (K)

Luyten 98-59 +0.0085 +0.00004


0.0107−0.0044 0.14 ± 0.012 7.45086−0.00005 0.052 ± 0.004 transit 34.64 0.31 ± 0.01 3367 ± 150
d

LSPM
+0.00315 +0.0078 +0.0022
J2116+0234 0.04185−0.00346 14.4399−0.0087 0.0876−0.0021 radial vel. 57.53 ± 0.07 0.43 ± 0.03 3475 ± 51
b

LTT 1445 Ab 0.0069 0.123 5.35882 0.03807 433 transit 22.4 0.26 3337 [11]

MOA-bin-29b 0.600 0.48 microlensing 23200 0.03

NGTS-4b 0.0648 ± 0.0094 0.284 ± 0.023 1.3373508 ± 0.0000080 0.019 ± 0.005 1650 ± 400 transit 921.7 ± 5.9 0.75 ± 0.02 5143 ± 100
+0.07
NGTS-5b 0.229 ± 0.037 1.136 ± 0.023 3.3569866 ± 0.0000026 0.0382 ± 0.0013 952 ± 24 transit 309.5 ± 8.5 0.66−0.06 4987 ± 41

NGTS-6b 1.339 1.326 0.8820590 0.01677 transit 1010 0.77 4730

NGTS-8b 0.93 1.09 2.49970 0.035 1345 transit 1420 0.89 5241

NGTS-9b 2.90 1.07 4.43527 0.058 1448 transit 1420 1.34 6330

NSVS
14.15 ± 0.16 3225 ± 22 3.12 ± 0.07 timing 2734.2 ± 137.31 0.42 ± 0.07 40000
14256825 b

NY Virginis c 5.54 8799 timing 1800

OGLE-2015-
2.54 2.07 microlensing 1380 0.34
BLG-1649L

OGLE-2015- +0.0302 +0.58 +3300


0.0563−0.0277 2.62−0.60 microlensing 22000−4200 0.55 ± 0.28
BLG-1670Lb

OGLE-2016-
0.43 1.70 microlensing 3730 0.30
BLG-1067Lb

OGLE-2018-
0.04383 ± 0.00491 0.97 ± 0.13 microlensing 18400 ± 2400 0.23 ± 0.03
BLG-0596Lb

OGLE-2018-
4.8 5480 6.1 microlensing 10400 1.0 5912
BLG-0740Lb

OGLE-2018-
1.8 6.1 microlensing 23000 0.18
BLG-1011Lb

OGLE-2018-
2.8 0.80 microlensing 23000 0.18
BLG-1011Lc

PDS 70b 8.0 ± 6.0 >1.3 43500 22 imaging 369.96 ± 1.70 0.76 ± 0.02 3972 ± 36

PDS 70c 8.0 ± 4.0 34.5 ± 2 imaging 369.96 ± 1.7 0.76 ± 0.02 3972 ± 36

Qatar-6b 0.668 1.062 3.506195 0.0423 transit 330 0.822 5052

Qatar-7b 1.88 ± 0.25 1.70 ± 0.03 {2.0320460 ± 0.0000097 0.0352 ± 0.0002 transit 2364.6337 1.409 ± 0.026 6387 ± 38

Qatar-8b 0.371 ± 0.062 1.285 ± 0.022 3.71495 ± 0.00100 0.0474 ± 0.0008 1457 ± 14 transit 902.5 ± 11 1.03 ± 0.05 5738 ± 51

Qatar-9b 1.19 ± 0.16 1.009 ± 0.014 1.540731 ± 0.000038 0.0234 ± 0.0003 1134 ± 9 transit 689.5 ± 5.2 0.72 ± 0.02 4309 ± 31

Qatar-10b 0.736 ± 0.090 1.543 ± 0.040 1.645321 ± 0.000010 0.0286 ± 0.0006 1955 ± 25 transit 1760 ± 33 1.16 ± 0.07 6124 ± 46

The smallest
SDSS
+0.0045 known
J1228+1040 0.0009−0.000758 0.0857 ± 0.00021 0.0034 ± 0.000009 1800 timing 413.337977 ± 0.4892346 0.705 ± 0.05
exoplanet
b
discovered.
+0.00041 +0.0008
Teegarden b 0.00330−0.00038 4.9100 ± 0.0014 0.0252−0.0009 radial vel. 12.50 ± 0.013 0.09 ± 0.01 2904 ± 51

Potentially
+0.00050 +0.0014
Teegarden c 0.00349−0.00047 11.409 ± 0.009 0.0443−0.0015 226 radial vel. 12.50 ± 0.013 0.09 ± 0.01 2904 ± 51 habitable
exoplanet
+0.00086 +0.044 [12][13]
TOI-125 b 0.0299 ± 0.00277 0.2432 ± 0.00669 4.65382 ± 0.00033 0.05186−0.00077 1037 ± 11 transit 363.3382 ± 1.435088 0.859−0.038 5320 ± 39

+0.0007 +0.044 [14][13]


TOI-125 c 0.02086 ± 0.00311 0.24614 ± 0.009 9.15059−0.00082 0.814 ± 0.0013 827.8 ± 8.6 transit 363.3382 ± 1.435088 0.859−0.038 5320 ± 39

+0.005 +0.00086 +0.044 [15][13]


TOI-125 d 0.0428 ± 0.0038 0.2614 ± 0.0152 19.98−0.0056 0.05186−0.00077 638.1 ± 6.6 transit 363.3382 ± 1.435088 0.859−0.038 5320 ± 39

+0.14 +0.000065 +0.0013 +29 +0.07 +104


TOI-150b 1.75−0.17 1.38 ± 0.04 5.857342−0.000066 0.0583−0.0018 1493−32 transit 1095.89 ± 6.52 1.25−0.12 6003−98

TOI-163b 1.22 1.489 4.231306 0.0580 1669 transit 1359 1.44 6495
+0.22 +0.032 +0.00064 +0.065
TOI-172b 5.42−0.20 0.965−0.029 9.47725−0.00079 0.0914 ± 0.0017 transit 1097.418 1.128−0.061 5645 ± 50

Semi-major
axes are
strongly
variable due to
+0.268 +0.0067 +13 planet-planet
TOI-216 b 0.059 ± 0.002 0.714−0.179 17.1607 0.1293−0.0051 628−11 transit 583 ± 3 0.77 5026 ± 125
interaction on a
timescale of
few years[16]
[17][18]

Semi-major
axes are
strongly
variable due to
+0.0107 +10 planet-planet
TOI-216 c 0.56 ± 0.02 0.902 ± 0.018 34.525528 0.2069−0.0082 497−8 transit 583 ± 3 0.77 5026 ± 125
interaction on a
timescale of
few years[16]
[17][18]

TOI-270b 0.0050 0.1112 3.360080 0.0306 528 transit 73.23 0.40 3386 [19][20]

TOI-270c 0.0193 0.216 5.660172 0.0472 424 transit 73.23 0.40 3386 [19][20]

TOI-270d 0.0150 0.190 11.38014 0.0733 340 transit 73.23 0.40 3386 [19][20]

+0.10 +0.71 +0.00061 +20 +0.068 +34 [21]


TOI-564b 1.463−0.096 1.02−0.29 1.651144 ± 0.000018 0.02734−0.00053 1714−21 transit 643.8 ± 5.9 0.998−0.057 5640−37
+0.042 +0.052 +0.00096 +39 +23.5 +0.061 +150 [21]
TOI-905b 0.667−0.041 1.171−0.051 3.739494 ± 0.000038 0.04666−0.0011 1192−36 transit 489.9−22.5 0.968−0.068 5570−140
+0.049 +0.00102 +0.0025 [22]
V1298 Tauri b 0.911−0.053 24.13861−0.00090 0.1687−0.0026 668 ± 22 transit 353.9 ± 2.3 1.10 ± 0.05 4970 ± 120

V1298 Tauri c 0.499 8.24958 0.0825 845 ± 27 transit 353.9 1.10 4970 [23]

V1298 Tauri d 0.572 12.4032 0.1083 677 ± 22 transit 353.9 1.10 4970 [23]

+66 [23]
V1298 Tauri e 0.780 60 0.308 492−104 transit 353.9 1.10 4970

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Semi-major axis Temp. Discovery Host star Host star


Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Distance (ly) Remarks
(AU) (K)[3] method mass (M☉) temp. (K)

WASP-18Ac 0.174 ± 0.039 2.1558 0.035 timing 404 1.22 6400

WASP-126c 0.202 ± 0.077 7.63 ± 0.17 timing 763.206 ± 48.9235 1.12 5800

WASP-166b 0.101 ± 0.005 0.63 ± 0.03 5.443540 ± 0.000004 0.0641 ± 0.0011 1270 ± 30 transit 368.55 1.19 ± 0.06 6050 ± 50

WASP-169b 0.561 1.304 5.6114118 0.0681 1604 transit 2080 1.34 6110

WASP-171b 1.084 0.980 3.8186244 0.05040 1642 transit 2530 1.17 5965

WASP-175b 0.990 1.208 3.0652907 0.04403 1571 transit 2080 1.21 6229
+0.66
WASP-177b 0.508 ± 0.038 1.58−0.83 3.071722 ± 0.000001 0.03957 ± 0.00058 1142 ± 32 transit 580.5583 0.876 ± 0.038 5017 ± 70

WASP-178b 1.66 1.81 3.3448285 0.0558 2470 transit 1360 2.07 9360 [24]

WASP-180Ab 0.9 1.24 3.409264 0.048 transit 830 1.3 6600


+0.071 +32
WASP-181b 0.299 ± 0.034 1.184−0.059 4.159 ± 0.0000034 0.00542 ± 0.00069 1186−26 transit 1444.872 1.04 ± 0.04 5839 ± 70

WASP-182b 0.148 0.850 3.3769848 0.0451 1479 transit 1080 1.08 5638
+0.94
WASP-183b 0.502 ± 0.047 1.47−0.33 4.11177 ± 0.0000051 0.0463 ± 0.00075 1111 ± 30 transit 1069.79292 1.00 ± 0.03 0.784 ± 0.038

WASP-184b 0.57 1.33 5.18170 0.0627 1480 transit 2090 1.23 6000 [24]

WASP-185b 0.980 1.25 9.38755 0.0904 1160 transit 897 1.12 5900 [24]

WASP-190b 1.0 ± 0.1 1.15 ± 0.09 5.367753 ± 0.000004 0.0663 ± 0.0008 1500 ± 50 transit 1796.323 1.35 ± 0.05 6400 ± 100

WASP-192b 2.30 1.23 2.8786765 0.0408 1620 transit 1610 1.09 5910 [24]

KMT-2016- +1.9 +1.1 +2609.25 +0.38 [25]


2.2−1.1 3.5−0.9 microlensing 23157.1−7827.753 0.49−0.25
BLG-1836L b

Mascara-4b:
A3V giant star
HD 85628 A +0.07
3.1±0.9 1.53−0.04 2.82406±0.00003 0.047±0.004 2100±100 transit 559.47±3.05 1.75±0.05 7800±200 and a planet
b
on retrograde
orbit.[26]

OGLE-2016- +1.3 +2.1 +0.17 [27]


0.79−0.39 3.4−1 microlensing 0.1−0.05
BLG-1227 b

OGLE-2013- +2.72 +1500 +0.07 [28]


9.51−1.69 microlensing 10500−1100 0.29−0.05
BLG-0911L b
+0.060 +4.6 +0.039 [29][30]
L 1159-16 b 0.088−0.035 241.59−4.0 0.403−0.047 radial vel. 14.584 ± 0.007 0.15 3158

+0.083 +16.710 +0.087 [29][30]


L 1159-16 c 0.222−0.068 766.954−19.237 0.871−0.100 radial vel. 14.584 ± 0.007 0.15 3158

Specific exoplanet lists


Lists of exoplanets
List of exoplanets discovered before 2000 (30)
List of exoplanets discovered between 2000–2009 (384)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2010 (101)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2011 (142)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2012 (146)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2013 (138)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2014 (864)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2015 (163)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2016 (1511)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2017 (148)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2018 (310)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2019 (203)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2020 (261)
List of exoplanets discovered in 2021 (49)
List of potentially habitable exoplanets
List of proper names of exoplanets
List of multiplanetary systems
List of exoplanet firsts
List of exoplanet extremes
List of exoplanets discovered using the Kepler space telescope
List of exoplanets observed during Kepler's K2 mission
List of extrasolar candidates for liquid water
List of nearest exoplanets
List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates
List of transiting exoplanets

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