List of exoplanets discovered in 2010

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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2010.{{cite web |url= https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/TblView/nph-tblView?app=ExoTbls&config=compositepars |title=NASA Exoplanet Archive |author= |access-date= 20 December 2019 }}

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

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!Name

!data-sort-type="number"|Mass ({{Jupiter mass}})

!data-sort-type="number"|Radius ({{Jupiter radius}})

!data-sort-type="number"|Period (days)

!data-sort-type="number"|Semi-major axis (AU)

!data-sort-type="number"|Temp. (K)

!Discovery method

!data-sort-type="number"|Distance (ly)

!data-sort-type="number"|Host star mass ({{solar mass|link=yes}})

!data-sort-type="number"|Host star temp. (K)

!Remarks

2MASS J04414489+2301513 b

|7.5

|

|

|15.0

|

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|456.63

|0.02

|

|

24 Sextantis b

|1.99

|

|452.8

|1.333

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|235.53

|1.54

|5098

|

24 Sextantis c

|0.86

|

|883

|2.08

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|235.53

|1.54

|5098

|

Alpha Arietis b

|1.8

|

|380.8

|1.2

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|65.92

|1.5

|4553

|Host star also known as Hamal

CoRoT-8b

|0.22

|0.57

|6.21229

|0.063

|870

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1239

|0.88

|5080

|

CoRoT-10b

|2.75

|0.97

|13.2406

|0.1055

|600

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1125

|0.89

|5075

|

CoRoT-11b

|2.33

|1.43

|2.99433

|0.0436

|1657

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1827

|1.27

|6440

|

CoRoT-12b

|0.917

|1.44

|2.828042

|0.04016

|1442

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3751

|1.08

|5675

|

CoRoT-13b

|1.308

|0.885

|4.03519

|0.051

|1700

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3457

|1.09

|5945

|

CoRoT-14b

|7.6

|1.09

|1.51214

|0.027

|1952

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4371

|1.13

|6035

|

Gliese 676 Ab

|6.7

|

|1056.8

|1.82

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|52.28

|0.73

|3734

|

Gliese 876 e

|0.046

|

|124.26

|0.3343

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|15.26

|0.32

|3129

|

Gliese 1148 b

|0.30425

|

|41.38

|0.166

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|35.94

|0.35

|3264

|

Gliese 3634 b

|0.026

|

|2.64561

|0.0287

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|64.58

|0.45

|3685

|

GSC 06214-00210 b

|16.0

|1.8

|

|320

|2300

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|472.94

|0.9

|4200

|

HAT-P-14b

|3.44

|1.42

|4.62767

|0.0596

|1624

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|730.94

|2.65

|6600

|Proper name Sissi

HAT-P-15b

|1.94

|1.06

|10.8635

|0.0965

|904

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|631.33

|1.0

|5568

|{{citation|arxiv=1005.5300|title=HAT-P-15b: A 10.9-day Extrasolar Planet Transiting a Solar-type Star|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/724/2/866|last1=Kovács|first1=G.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Hartman|first3=J. D.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Noyes|first5=R. W.|last6=Latham|first6=D. W.|last7=Howard|first7=A. W.|last8=Fischer|first8=D. A.|last9=Johnson|first9=J. A.|last10=Marcy|first10=G. W.|last11=Isaacson|first11=H.|last12=Sasselov|first12=D. D.|last13=Stefanik|first13=R. P.|last14=Esquerdo|first14=G. A.|last15=Fernandez|first15=J. M.|last16=Lázár|first16=B. Béky J.|last17=Papp|first17=I.|last18=Sári|first18=P.|last19=Sári|first19=P.|s2cid=119207125|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=724|issue=2|pages=866–877|bibcode=2010ApJ...724..866K}} Proper name Tryzub

HAT-P-16b

|4.193

|1.289

|2.77596

|0.0413

|1626

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|766.49

|1.22

|6158

|{{citation|arxiv=1005.2009|title=HAT-P-16b: A 4 MJ PLANET TRANSITING A BRIGHT STAR ON AN ECCENTRIC ORBIT|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/720/2/1118|last1=Buchhave|first1=L. A.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Hartman|first3=J. D.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Kovács|first5=G.|last6=Latham|first6=D. W.|last7=Noyes|first7=R. W.|last8=Esquerdo|first8=G. A.|last9=Everett|first9=M.|last10=Howard|first10=A. W.|last11=Marcy|first11=G. W.|last12=Fischer|first12=D. A.|last13=Johnson|first13=J. A.|last14=Andersen|first14=J.|last15=Fűrész|first15=G.|last16=Perumpilly|first16=G.|last17=Sasselov|first17=D. D.|last18=Stefanik|first18=R. P.|last19=Béky|first19=B.|last20=Lázár|first20=J.|last21=Papp|first21=I.|last22=Sári|first22=P.|s2cid=34104016|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=720|issue=2|pages=1118–1125|bibcode=2010ApJ...720.1118B}}

HAT-P-17b

|0.58

|1.05

|10.33852

|0.0882

|792

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|302.13

|0.99

|5246

|

HAT-P-17c

|3.4

|

|5584

|5.6

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|302.13

|0.99

|5246

|

HAT-P-18b

|0.197

|0.995

|5.508023

|0.0559

|852

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|541.44

|0.77

|4803

|

HAT-P-19b

|0.292

|1.132

|4.008778

|0.0466

|1010

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|701.26

|0.84

|4990

|{{citation|arxiv=1007.4850|title=HAT-P-18b and HAT-P-19b: Two Low-Density Saturn-Mass Planets Transiting Metal-Rich K Stars|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/726/1/52|last1=Hartman|first1=J. D.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Sato|first3=B.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Noyes|first5=R. W.|last6=Latham|first6=D. W.|last7=Kovács|first7=G.|last8=Fischer|first8=D. A.|last9=Howard|first9=A. W.|last10=Johnson|first10=J. A.|last11=Marcy|first11=G. W.|last12=Buchhave|first12=L. A.|last13=Füresz|first13=G.|last14=Perumpilly|first14=G.|last15=Béky|first15=B.|last16=Stefanik|first16=R. P.|last17=Sasselov|first17=D. D.|last18=Esquerdo|first18=G. A.|last19=Everett|first19=M.|last20=Csubry|first20=Z.|last21=Lázár|first21=J.|last22=Papp|first22=I.|last23=Sári|first23=P.|s2cid=10896305|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=726|page=52}}

HAT-P-20b

|7.246

|0.867

|2.875317

|0.0361

|970

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|228.32

|0.76

|4595

|

HAT-P-21b

|4.87

|1.11

|4.12448

|0.0494

|1283

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|911.57

|1.24

|5588

| Proper name Bambaruush

HAT-P-22b

|2.47

|1.15

|3.21222

|0.0414

|1463

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|267.33

|1.13

|5302

|

HAT-P-23b

|1.34

|1.09

|1.21288

|0.0232

|1951

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1202

|0.58

|5905

|{{citation|arxiv=1008.3388|title=HAT-P-20b--HAT-P-23b: Four Massive Transiting Extrasolar Planets|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/742/2/116|last1=Bakos|first1=G. Á.|last2=Hartman|first2=J.|last3=Torres|first3=G.|last4=Latham|first4=D. W.|last5=Kovács|first5=Géza|last6=Noyes|first6=R. W.|last7=Fischer|first7=D. A.|last8=Johnson|first8=J. A.|last9=Marcy|first9=G. W.|last10=Howard|first10=A. W.|last11=Kipping|first11=D.|last12=Esquerdo|first12=G. A.|last13=Shporer|first13=A.|last14=Béky|first14=B.|last15=Buchhave|first15=L. A.|last16=Perumpilly|first16=G.|last17=Everett|first17=M.|last18=Sasselov|first18=D. D.|last19=Stefanik|first19=R. P.|last20=Lázár|first20=J.|last21=Papp|first21=I.|last22=Sári|first22=P.|s2cid=119182075|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=742|issue=2|page=116}} Proper name Jebus

HAT-P-24b

|0.75

|1.3

|3.35524

|0.04651

|1637

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1371

|1.37

|6373

|

HAT-P-25b

|0.569

|1.135

|3.65281514

|0.0466

|1182

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|988.12

|1.01

|5519

|{{citation|arxiv=1008.3565|title=HAT-P-25b: a Hot-Jupiter Transiting a Moderately Faint G Star|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/80|last1=Quinn|first1=S. N.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Hartman|first3=J.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Kovács|first5=G.|last6=Latham|first6=D. W.|last7=Noyes|first7=R. W.|last8=Fischer|first8=D. A.|last9=Johnson|first9=J. A.|last10=Marcy|first10=G. W.|last11=Howard|first11=A. W.|last12=Szentgyorgyi|first12=A.|last13=Fűrész|first13=G.|last14=Buchhave|first14=L. A.|last15=Béky|first15=B.|last16=Sasselov|first16=D. D.|last17=Stefanik|first17=R. P.|last18=Perumpilly|first18=G.|last19=Everett|first19=M.|last20=Lázár|first20=J.|last21=Papp|first21=I.|last22=Sári|first22=P.|s2cid=119291022|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=745|page=80}}

HAT-P-26b

|0.07

|0.63

|4.23452

|0.0479

|1001

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|464.49

|1.12

|5079

|{{citation|arxiv=1010.1008|title=HAT-P-26b: A Low-Density Neptune-Mass Planet Transiting a K Star|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/728/2/138|last1=Hartman|first1=J. D.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Kipping|first3=D. M.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Kovács|first5=G.|last6=Noyes|first6=R. W.|last7=Latham|first7=D. W.|last8=Howard|first8=A. W.|last9=Fischer|first9=D. A.|last10=Johnson|first10=J. A.|last11=Marcy|first11=G. W.|last12=Isaacson|first12=H.|last13=Quinn|first13=S. N.|last14=Buchhave|first14=L. A.|last15=Béky|first15=B.|last16=Sasselov|first16=D. D.|last17=Stefanik|first17=R. P.|last18=Esquerdo|first18=G. A.|last19=Everett|first19=M.|last20=Perumpilly|first20=G.|last21=Lázár|first21=J.|last22=Papp|first22=I.|last23=Sári|first23=P.|s2cid=119228956|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=728|issue=2|page=138|bibcode=2011ApJ...728..138H}}

HD 1461 b

|0.02026

|

|5.77152

|0.0634

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|76.55

|1.02

|5765

|

BD-11 4672 b

|0.6

|

|1634{{±|14}}

|2.36{{±|0.04}}

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|88.6

|0.571

|4475{{±|100}}

|

HD 1690 b

|8.79

|

|533

|1.36

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|2509

|1.86

|4374

|{{citation |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201015371 |arxiv=1012.3830 |title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets: XXVI: Seven new planetary systems |last1=Moutou |first1=Claire |last2=Mayor |first2=Michel |last3=Lo Curto |first3=Gaspare |last4=Ségransan |first4=Damien |last5=Udry |first5=Stéphane |last6=Bouchy |first6=François |last7=Benz |first7=Willy |last8=Lovis |first8=Christophe |last9=Naef |first9=Dominique |last10=Pepe |first10=Francesco |last11=Queloz |first11=Didier |last12=Santos |first12=Nuno C. |last13=Sousa |first13=Sérgio Gonçalves |s2cid=118696125 |year=2010 }}

HD 4313 b

|8.79

|

|533

|1.36

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|438{{±|2}}

|1.86

|4374

|{{citation|arxiv=1003.3445|title=Retired a Stars and Their Companions. IV. Seven Jovian Exoplanets from Keck Observatory1|year=2010|doi=10.1086/653809|last1=Johnson|first1=John Asher|last2=Howard|first2=Andrew W.|last3=Bowler|first3=Brendan P.|last4=Henry|first4=Gregory W.|last5=Marcy|first5=Geoffrey W.|last6=Wright|first6=Jason T.|last7=Fischer|first7=Debra A.|last8=Isaacson|first8=Howard|journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific|volume=122|issue=892|pages=701–711|bibcode=2010PASP..122..701J|s2cid=188131}}

HD 25171 b

|0.95{{±|0.1}}

|

|1845{{±|15}}

|3.02{{±|0.16}}

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|179.3{{±|4.9}}

|1.09{{±|0.3}}

|6160{{±|65}}

|

HD 217786 A b

|13.0

|

|1319

|2.38

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|178.74

|1.02

|5966

|Orbiting a primary star in binary system, planet is likely a low-mass brown dwarf

HD 8535 b

|0.68

|

|1313

|2.45

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|171.24

|1.13

|6136

|

HD 10180 c

|0.0416

|

|5.75969

|0.06412

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 10180 d

|0.0378

|

|16.357

|0.12859

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 10180 e

|0.0805

|

|49.748

|0.2699

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 10180 f

|0.0722

|

|122.744

|0.4929

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 10180 g

|0.0732

|

|604.67

|1.427

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 10180 h

|0.2066

|

|2205

|3.381

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|127.21

|1.06

|5911

|

HD 25171 b

|0.915

|

|1802.29

|2.971

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|181.68

|1.08

|6125

|

HD 28254 b

|1.16

|

|1116

|2.15

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|178.41

|1.06

|5664

|

HD 31253 b

|0.62

|

|466

|1.26

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|189.96

|1.7

|6130

|{{cite journal | title=The Lick-Carnegie Survey: Four New Exoplanet Candidates | last1=Meschiari | first1=Stefano | last2=Laughlin | first2=Gregory | last3=Vogt | first3=Steven S. | last4=Butler | first4=R. Paul | last5=Rivera | first5=Eugenio J. | last6=Haghighipour | first6=Nader | last7=Jalowiczor | first7=Peter | s2cid=59065004 | display-authors=1 | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=727 | issue=2 | at=117 | year=2011 | arxiv=1011.4068 | bibcode=2011ApJ...727..117M | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/727/2/117 }}

HD 38283 b

|0.4

|

|363.2

|1.02

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|124.27

|1.37

|5981

|Proper name Yanyan

HD 43197 b

|0.6

|

|327.8

|0.92

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|183.63

|0.96

|5508

|Proper name Equiano

HD 44219 b

|0.58

|

|472.3

|1.19

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|164.39

|1.0

|5752

|

HD 86226 b

|0.92

|

|1695

|2.84

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|149.19

|1.06

|5903

|{{citation|arxiv=1001.4093|title=Five Long-period Extrasolar Planets in Eccentric orbits from the Magellan Planet Search Program|year=2010|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/711/2/1229|last1=Arriagada|first1=Pamela|last2=Butler|first2=R. Paul|last3=Minniti|first3=Dante|last4=López-Morales|first4=Mercedes|last5=Shectman|first5=Stephen A.|last6=Adams|first6=Fred C.|last7=Boss|first7=Alan P.|last8=Chambers|first8=John E.|s2cid=118682009|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=711|issue=2|pages=1229–1235|bibcode=2010ApJ...711.1229A}}

HD 95089 b

|1.26

|

|464.4

|1.36

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|448.35

|1.54

|4918

|

HD 97658 b

|0.03

|0.21

|9.4909

|0.0796

|757

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|70.39

|0.89

|5175

|

HD 102365 b

|0.05

|

|122.1

|0.46

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|30.3

|0.85

|5630

|

HD 102956 b

|0.96

|

|6.4947

|0.0807

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|398.97

|1.66

|4985

|Proper name Isagel

HD 109246 b

|0.86

|

|68.27

|0.33

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|221.7

|1.2

|5844

|{{Cite journal |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201014909 |arxiv=1006.4984 |title=The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets |year=2010 |last1=Boisse |first1=Isabelle |last2=Eggenberger |first2=Anne |last3=Santos |first3=Nuno C. |last4=Lovis |first4=Christophe |last5=Bouchy |first5=François |last6=Hébrard |first6=Guillaume |last7=Arnold |first7=Luc |last8=Bonfils |first8=Xavier |last9=Delfosse |first9=Xavier |last10=Desort |first10=Morgan |last11=Díaz |first11=Rodrigo F. |last12=Ehrenreich |first12=David |last13=Forveille |first13=Thierry |last14=Gallenne |first14=Alexandre |last15=Lagrange |first15=Anne-Marie |last16=Moutou |first16=Claire |last17=Udry |first17=Stéphane |last18=Pepe |first18=Francesco |last19=Perrier |first19=Christian |last20=Perruchot |first20=Sandrine |last21=Pont |first21=Frédéric |last22=Queloz |first22=Didier |last23=Santerne |first23=Alexandre |last24=Ségransan |first24=Damien |last25=Vidal-Madjar |first25=Alfred |s2cid=59134481 |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=523 |pages=A88 }} Proper name Fold

HD 113538 b

|0.36

|

|663.2

|1.24

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|51.86

|0.58

|4462

|

HD 113538 c

|0.93

|

|1818

|2.44

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|51.86

|0.58

|4462

|

HD 114783 c

|0.611{{±|0.056|0.053}}

|

|4319{{±|151|130}}

|

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|66.5{{±|1.3}}

|0.85{{±|0.03}}

|5135{{±|44}}

|[https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/655775#pasp_122_894_905s7 Giant Planet Occurrence in the Stellar Mass-Metallicity Plane]

HD 129445 b

|1.6

|

|1840

|2.9

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|220.39

|0.99

|5605

|

HD 136418 b

|2.14

|

|464.3

|1.29

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|344.07

|1.48

|4989

| Proper name Awasis

HD 145457 b

|2.23

|

|176.3

|0.76

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|443.0

|1.23

|4769

|Proper name Chura

HD 152079 b

|2.661

|

|2918.92

|4.187

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|287.39

|1.15

|5907

|

HD 156668 b

|0.013

|

|4.6455

|0.05

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|79.42

|0.77

|4850

|

HD 164604 b

|1.99792

|

|641.472

|1.331

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|128.54

|0.77

|4684

| Proper name Caleuche

HD 175167 b

|8.97

|

|1290

|2.4

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|232.33

|1.37

|5635

|

HD 176051 b

|1.5

|

|1016

|1.76

|

|style="background:#909090"|astrometry

|49

|1.07/0.71

|6000/?

|First planet discovered by astrometry, it is not known which star it orbits

HD 177830 c

|0.15

|

|110.9

|0.5137

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|205.09

|1.7

|4901

|

HD 180314 b

|20.13

|

|396.03

|1.46

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|400.5

|2.2

|4924

|

HD 180902 b

|1.685

|

|510.9

|1.4

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|342.12

|1.41

|4961

|

HD 181342 b

|2.54

|

|564.1

|1.592

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|394.04

|1.69

|4945

| Proper name Dopere

HD 200964 b

|1.599

|

|606.3

|1.565

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|237.25

|1.39

|4982

|

HD 200964 c

|1.214

|

|852.5

|1.96

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|237.25

|1.39

|4982

|

HD 204313 b

|3.46

|

|1920.1

|3.07

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|156.1

|1.03

|5783

|

HD 206610 b

|2.036

|

|673.2

|1.74

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|482.01

|1.55

|4842

| Proper name Naron

HD 212771 b

|2.39

|

|380.7

|1.19

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|363.71

|1.56

|5003

| Proper name Victoriapeak

HD 218566 b

|0.2

|

|225.7

|0.69

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|94.1

|0.76

|4730

| Proper name Ugarit

HIP 12961 b

|0.36

|

|57.435

|0.25

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|76.29

|0.69

|3901

|Proper name Aumatex

HIP 78530 b

|23.0

|

|

|740

|2700

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|511.1

|2.5

|10500

|

HR 8799 e

|10.0

|1.17

|20815.6

|16.4

|1150

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|128.51

|1.51

|7400

|

Kepler-8b

|0.59

|1.416

|3.5224991

|0.0474

|1680

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3434

|1.21

|6213

|

Kepler-9b

|0.13655

|0.74

|19.23891

|0.143

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2003

|1.02

|5774

|

Kepler-9c

|0.09408

|0.721

|38.9853

|0.227

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2003

|1.02

|5774

|

Kepler-9d

|

|0.146

|1.592851

|0.0273

|2026

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2003

|1.02

|5774

|

Kepler-40b

|2.2

|1.17

|6.87349

|0.08

|1620

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|8807

|1.48

|6510

|

Kepler-71b

|

|1.11

|3.90512

|0.0477

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2609

|0.95

|5545

|

MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb

|0.16

|

|

|2.4

|

|style="background:#0099FF"|microlensing

|19900

|0.38

|

|

MOA-2009-BLG-387Lb

|2.56

|

|1982

|1.82

|

|style="background:#0099FF"|microlensing

|18600

|0.19

|

|

NN Serpentis c

|7.33

|

|5573.55

|5.35

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|1631

|0.54

|57000

|

NN Serpentis d

|2.3

|

|2883.5

|3.43

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|1631

|0.54

|57000

|

Qatar 1 b

|1.294

|1.143

|1.4200242

|0.02332

|1532{{±|219}}

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|608.66

|0.84

|5013

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1012.3027|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19316.x|title=Qatar-1b: A hot Jupiter orbiting a metal-rich K dwarf star|year=2011|last1=Alsubai|first1=K. A.|last2=Parley|first2=N. R.|last3=Bramich|first3=D. M.|last4=West|first4=R. G.|last5=Sorensen|first5=P. M.|last6=Collier Cameron|first6=A.|last7=Latham|first7=D. W.|last8=Horne|first8=K.|last9=Anderson|first9=D. R.|last10=Bakos|first10=G. Á.|last11=Brown|first11=D. J. A.|last12=Buchhave|first12=L. A.|last13=Esquerdo|first13=G. A.|last14=Everett|first14=M. E.|last15=Fűrész|first15=G.|last16=Hartman|first16=J. D.|last17=Hellier|first17=C.|last18=Miller|first18=G. M.|last19=Pollacco|first19=D.|last20=Quinn|first20=S. N.|last21=Smith|first21=J. C.|last22=Stefanik|first22=R. P.|last23=Szentgyorgyi|first23=A.|s2cid=55675165|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=417|issue=1|pages=709–716|doi-access=free |bibcode=2011MNRAS.417..709A}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1901.07040|doi=10.3847/1538-3881/ab6cff|title=Statistical Characterization of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres Using Spitzer's Secondary Eclipses|year=2020|last1=Garhart|first1=Emily|last2=Deming|first2=Drake|last3=Mandell|first3=Avi|last4=Knutson|first4=Heather A.|last5=Wallack|first5=Nicole|last6=Burrows|first6=Adam|last7=Fortney|first7=Jonathan J.|last8=Hood|first8=Callie|last9=Seay|first9=Christopher|last10=Sing|first10=David K.|last11=Benneke|first11=Björn|last12=Fraine|first12=Jonathan D.|last13=Kataria|first13=Tiffany|last14=Lewis|first14=Nikole|last15=Madhusudhan|first15=Nikku|last16=McCullough|first16=Peter|last17=Stevenson|first17=Kevin B.|last18=Wakeford|first18=Hannah|s2cid=119209434|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=159|issue=4|page=137|bibcode=2020AJ....159..137G |doi-access=free }}

Ross 458 c

|6.28536

|1.22

|

|1168

|

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|37.54

|0.49

|3621

|Has the largest orbit for a circumbinary planet

SR 12 AB c

|13.0

|

|

|1100

|

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|366{{±|18}}

|

|3828

|Circumbinary, already at the deuterium-burning mass limit and still accreting.[https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2020/01/aa35732-19/aa35732-19.html A new take on the low-mass brown dwarf companions on wide orbits in Upper-Scorpius.][https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0004-6256/141/4/119 M. Kuzuhara, M. Tamura, M. Ishii, T. Kudo, S. Nishiyama, and R. Kandori, "THE WIDEST-SEPARATION SUBSTELLAR COMPANION CANDIDATE TO A BINARY T TAURI STAR", 2011]

WASP-8b

|2.54

|1.13

|8.15872

|0.0801

|950

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|294.17

|1.34

|5600

|

WASP-21b

|0.3

|1.07

|4.322482

|0.052

|1340

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|849.11

|0.89

|5800

|Proper name Bendida

WASP-22b

|0.67

|1.23

|3.53269

|0.047

|1502

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1045

|1.46

|6000

|Proper name Koyopa'

{{ill|WASP-23#Planetary system|lt=WASP-23b|ru|WASP-23#Планетная система}}

|0.884

|0.962

|2.9444256

|0.0376

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|680.84

|0.78

|5150

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1103.2603|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201016367|title=WASP-23b: A transiting hot Jupiter around a K dwarf and its Rossiter-Mc Laughlin effect|year=2011|last1=Triaud|first1=A. H. M. J.|last2=Queloz|first2=D.|last3=Hellier|first3=C.|last4=Gillon|first4=M.|last5=Smalley|first5=B.|last6=Hebb|first6=L.|last7=Collier Cameron|first7=A.|last8=Anderson|first8=D.|last9=Boisse|first9=I.|last10=Hébrard|first10=G.|last11=Jehin|first11=E.|last12=Lister|first12=T.|last13=Lovis|first13=C.|last14=Maxted|first14=P. F. L.|last15=Pepe|first15=F.|last16=Pollacco|first16=D.|last17=Ségransan|first17=D.|last18=Simpson|first18=E.|last19=Udry|first19=S.|last20=West|first20=R.|s2cid=7786007|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=531|pages=A24|bibcode=2011A&A...531A..24T}}

WASP-24b

|1.24

|1.38

|2.34121

|0.03651

|1772

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1060

|1.43

|6075

|

WASP-25b

|0.44

|1.07

|3.76483

|0.0473

|1210

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|693.76

|0.67

|5750

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1009.5917|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17550.x|title=WASP-25b: A 0.6 MJ planet in the Southern hemisphere|year=2010|last1=Enoch|first1=B.|last2=Cameron|first2=A. Collier|last3=Anderson|first3=D. R.|last4=Lister|first4=T. A.|last5=Hellier|first5=C.|last6=Maxted|first6=P. F. L.|last7=Queloz|first7=D.|last8=Smalley|first8=B.|last9=Triaud|first9=A. H. M. J.|last10=West|first10=R. G.|last11=Brown|first11=D. J. A.|last12=Gillon|first12=M.|last13=Hebb|first13=L.|last14=Lendl|first14=M.|last15=Parley|first15=N.|last16=Pepe|first16=F.|last17=Pollacco|first17=D.|last18=Segransan|first18=D.|last19=Simpson|first19=E.|last20=Street|first20=R. A.|last21=Udry|first21=S.|s2cid=6314762|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|pages=no|doi-access=free }}{{cite journal|arxiv=1203.4971|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20973.x|title=Rossiter-Mc Laughlin effect measurements for WASP-16, WASP-25 and WASP-31★|year=2012|last1=Brown|first1=D. J. A.|last2=Cameron|first2=A. Collier|last3=Anderson|first3=D. R.|last4=Enoch|first4=B.|last5=Hellier|first5=C.|last6=Maxted|first6=P. F. L.|last7=Miller|first7=G. R. M.|last8=Pollacco|first8=D.|last9=Queloz|first9=D.|last10=Simpson|first10=E.|last11=Smalley|first11=B.|last12=Triaud|first12=A. H. M. J.|last13=Boisse|first13=I.|last14=Bouchy|first14=F.|last15=Gillon|first15=M.|last16=Hébrard|first16=G.|s2cid=53445367|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=423|issue=2|pages=1503–1520|doi-access=free |bibcode=2012MNRAS.423.1503B}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1407.6253|doi=10.1093/mnras/stu1492|title=High-precision photometry by telescope defocussing – VI. WASP-24, WASP-25 and WASP-26★|year=2014|last1=Southworth|first1=John|last2=Hinse|first2=T. C.|last3=Burgdorf|first3=M.|last4=Calchi Novati|first4=S.|last5=Dominik|first5=M.|last6=Galianni|first6=P.|last7=Gerner|first7=T.|last8=Giannini|first8=E.|last9=Gu|first9=S.-H.|last10=Hundertmark|first10=M.|last11=Jørgensen|first11=U. G.|last12=Juncher|first12=D.|last13=Kerins|first13=E.|last14=Mancini|first14=L.|last15=Rabus|first15=M.|last16=Ricci|first16=D.|last17=Schäfer|first17=S.|last18=Skottfelt|first18=J.|last19=Tregloan-Reed|first19=J.|last20=Wang|first20=X.-B.|last21=Wertz|first21=O.|last22=Alsubai|first22=K. A.|last23=Andersen|first23=J. M.|last24=Bozza|first24=V.|last25=Bramich|first25=D. M.|last26=Browne|first26=P.|last27=Ciceri|first27=S.|last28=d'Ago|first28=G.|last29=Damerdji|first29=Y.|last30=Diehl|first30=C.|s2cid=53641330|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=444|issue=1|pages=776–789|doi-access=free |bibcode=2014MNRAS.444..776S|display-authors=29}}

WASP-26b

|0.85

|1.21

|2.7566

|0.03985

|1650

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|830.13

|0.86

|6034

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1004.1542|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201014705|title=WASP-26b: A 1-Jupiter-mass planet around an early-G-type star|year=2010|last1=Smalley|first1=B.|last2=Anderson|first2=D. R.|last3=Collier Cameron|first3=A.|last4=Gillon|first4=M.|last5=Hellier|first5=C.|last6=Lister|first6=T. A.|last7=Maxted|first7=P. F. L.|last8=Queloz|first8=D.|last9=Triaud|first9=A. H. M. J.|last10=West|first10=R. G.|last11=Bentley|first11=S. J.|last12=Enoch|first12=B.|last13=Pepe|first13=F.|last14=Pollacco|first14=D. L.|last15=Segransan|first15=D.|last16=Smith|first16=A. M. S.|last17=Southworth|first17=J.|last18=Udry|first18=S.|last19=Wheatley|first19=P. J.|last20=Wood|first20=P. L.|last21=Bento|first21=J.|s2cid=55114421|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=520|pages=A56|bibcode=2010A&A...520A..56S}}

WASP-28b

|0.907

|1.213

|3.40883

|0.04469

|1468

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1300

|1.02

|6150

|,[https://web.archive.org/web/20100614103910/http://www.superwasp.org/documents/west2010_wasp28.pdf internet archive - WASP-28b: a hot Jupiter transiting a low-metallicity star] also rediscovered in 2014{{citation|arxiv=1402.1482|year=2014|title=WASP-20b and WASP-28b: A hot Saturn and a hot Jupiter in near-aligned orbits around solar-type stars|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201423591 |last1=Anderson |first1=D. R. |last2=Collier Cameron |first2=A. |last3=Hellier |first3=C. |last4=Lendl |first4=M. |last5=Lister |first5=T. A. |last6=Maxted |first6=P. F. L. |last7=Queloz |first7=D. |last8=Smalley |first8=B. |last9=Smith |first9=A. M. S. |last10=Triaud |first10=A. H. M. J. |last11=Brown |first11=D. J. A. |last12=Gillon |first12=M. |last13=Neveu-Vanmalle |first13=M. |last14=Pepe |first14=F. |last15=Pollacco |first15=D. |last16=Ségransan |first16=D. |last17=Udry |first17=S. |last18=West |first18=R. G. |last19=Wheatley |first19=P. J. |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=575 |pages=A61 |s2cid=119211951 }}

WASP-29b

|0.23

|0.77

|3.92273

|0.0457

|970

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|286.44

|0.77

|4800

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1009.5318|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/723/1/L60|title=WASP-29b: A SATURN-SIZED TRANSITING EXOPLANET|year=2010|last1=Hellier|first1=Coel|last2=Anderson|first2=D. R.|last3=Collier Cameron|first3=A.|last4=Gillon|first4=M.|last5=Lendl|first5=M.|last6=Maxted|first6=P. F. L.|last7=Queloz|first7=D.|last8=Smalley|first8=B.|last9=Triaud|first9=A. H. M. J.|last10=West|first10=R. G.|last11=Brown|first11=D. J. A.|last12=Enoch|first12=B.|last13=Lister|first13=T. A.|last14=Pepe|first14=F.|last15=Pollacco|first15=D.|last16=Ségransan|first16=D.|last17=Udry|first17=S.|s2cid=64119308|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=723|issue=1|pages=L60–L63|bibcode=2010ApJ...723L..60H}}[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8181352 A Gemini ground-based transmission spectrum of WASP-29b: a featureless spectrum from 515 to 720 nm][https://authors.library.caltech.edu/27647/1/Dragomir2011p16186Astron_J.pdf TERMS PHOTOMETRY OF KNOWN TRANSITING EXOPLANETS][https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258613250_WASP-29b_Another_Cool_Exoplanet_With_Abundant_CO WASP-29b: Another Cool Exoplanet With Abundant CO?][http://craq-astro.ca/activites/colloques-et-seminaires/affiche/?lang=760 Ian Wong, "Optical to near-infrared transmission spectra of three cool gas giants"]

WASP-31b

|0.478

|1.549

|3.4059096

|0.04659

|1575

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1174

|1.16

|6302

|

WASP-32b

|2.63

|0.96

|2.71866

|0.0394

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|907.3

|0.72

|6140

|[https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1674-4527/15/1/011 Lei-Lei Sun, Sheng-Hong Gu, Xiao-Bin Wang at al., "Long-term transit timing monitoring and homogenous study of WASP-32", 2015]{{cite journal|arxiv=1403.4095|doi=10.1093/mnras/stu520|title=A window on exoplanet dynamical histories: Rossiter–Mc Laughlin observations of WASP-13b and WASP-32b|year=2014|last1=Brothwell|first1=R. D.|last2=Watson|first2=C. A.|last3=Hébrard|first3=G.|last4=Triaud|first4=A. H. M. J.|last5=Cegla|first5=H. M.|last6=Santerne|first6=A.|last7=Hébrard|first7=E.|last8=Anderson|first8=D. R.|last9=Pollacco|first9=D.|last10=Simpson|first10=E. K.|last11=Bouchy|first11=F.|last12=Brown|first12=D. J. A.|last13=Chew|first13=Y. Gómez Maqueo|last14=Cameron|first14=A. Collier|last15=Armstrong|first15=D. J.|last16=Barros|first16=S. C. C.|last17=Bento|first17=J.|last18=Bochinski|first18=J.|last19=Burwitz|first19=V.|last20=Busuttil|first20=R.|last21=Delrez|first21=L.|last22=Doyle|first22=A. P.|last23=Faedi|first23=F.|last24=Fumel|first24=A.|last25=Gillon|first25=M.|last26=Haswell|first26=C. A.|last27=Hellier|first27=C.|last28=Jehin|first28=E.|last29=Kolb|first29=U.|last30=Lendl|first30=M.|s2cid=118435056|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=440|issue=4|pages=3392–3401|doi-access=free |bibcode=2014MNRAS.440.3392B|display-authors=29}}[https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/657658 P. F. L. Maxted, D. R. Anderson, A. Collier Cameron, M. Gillon, C. Hellier, D. Queloz, B. Smalley, A. H. M. J. Triaud, R. G. West, R. Enoch, "WASP-32b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Planet Orbiting a Lithium-Poor, Solar-Type Star", 2010] Proper name Viculus

WASP-33b

|2.093

|1.593

|1.21987

|0.0239

|2782

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|399.1

|1.5

|7430

|

WASP-34b

|0.56

|1.0

|4.31768

|0.0524

|1250

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|432.46

|0.96

|5700

|[https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2011/02/aa15992-10/aa15992-10.html WASP-34b: a near-grazing transiting sub-Jupiter-mass exoplanet in a hierarchical triple system] Proper name Haik

WASP-36b

|2.361

|1.327

|1.53736596

|0.02677

|1733

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1274

|1.08

|5959

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1110.5313|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/143/4/81|title=WASP-36b: A NEW TRANSITING PLANET AROUND a METAL-POOR G-DWARF, AND AN INVESTIGATION INTO ANALYSES BASED ON a SINGLE TRANSIT LIGHT CURVE|year=2012|last1=Smith|first1=A. M. S.|last2=Anderson|first2=D. R.|last3=Collier Cameron|first3=A.|last4=Gillon|first4=M.|last5=Hellier|first5=C.|last6=Lendl|first6=M.|last7=Maxted|first7=P. F. L.|last8=Queloz|first8=D.|last9=Smalley|first9=B.|last10=Triaud|first10=A. H. M. J.|last11=West|first11=R. G.|last12=Barros|first12=S. C. C.|last13=Jehin|first13=E.|last14=Pepe|first14=F.|last15=Pollacco|first15=D.|last16=Segransan|first16=D.|last17=Southworth|first17=J.|last18=Street|first18=R. A.|last19=Udry|first19=S.|s2cid=67754202|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=143|issue=4|page=81|bibcode=2012AJ....143...81S}}[https://nexsci.caltech.edu/workshop/2010/pops/SmithAlexis_POP.pdf WASP-36 b Solar analogue 1.5 day orbital period 2.4 Jupiter masses 1.4 Jupiter radii]{{cite journal|arxiv=1509.04147|doi=10.1093/mnras/stv2138|title=Secondary eclipse observations for seven hot-Jupiters from the Anglo-Australian Telescope|year=2015|last1=Zhou|first1=G.|last2=Bayliss|first2=D. D. R.|last3=Kedziora-Chudczer|first3=L.|last4=Tinney|first4=C. G.|last5=Bailey|first5=J.|last6=Salter|first6=G.|last7=Rodriguez|first7=J.|s2cid=84835437|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=454|issue=3|pages=3002–3019|doi-access=free |bibcode=2015MNRAS.454.3002Z}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1603.08031|doi=10.1093/mnras/stw659|title=An optical transmission spectrum of the giant planet WASP-36 b|year=2016|last1=Mancini|first1=L.|last2=Kemmer|first2=J.|last3=Southworth|first3=J.|last4=Bott|first4=K.|last5=Mollière|first5=P.|last6=Ciceri|first6=S.|last7=Chen|first7=G.|last8=Henning|first8=Th.|s2cid=53411511|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=459|issue=2|pages=1393–1402|doi-access=free |bibcode=2016MNRAS.459.1393M}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1603.03268|last1=Maciejewski|first1=G.|last2=Dimitrov|first2=D.|last3=Mancini|first3=L.|last4=Southworth|first4=J.|last5=Ciceri|first5=S.|last6=D'Ago|first6=G.|last7=Bruni|first7=I.|last8=Raetz|first8=St.|last9=Nowak|first9=G.|last10=Ohlert|first10=J.|last11=Puchalski|first11=D.|last12=Saral|first12=G.|last13=Derman|first13=E.|last14=Petrucci|first14=R.|last15=Jofre|first15=E.|last16=Seeliger|first16=M.|last17=Henning|first17=T.|title=New transit observations for HAT-P-30 b, HAT-P-37 b, TrES-5 b, WASP-28 b, WASP-36 b, and WASP-39 B|journal=Acta Astronomica|year=2016|volume=66|issue=1|page=55|bibcode=2016AcA....66...55M}}[https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/454/3/3002/1200704 Secondary eclipse observations for seven hot-Jupiters from the Anglo-Australian Telescope, 2015]

WASP-37b

|1.8

|1.16

|3.577469

|0.0446

|1323{{±|23|15}}

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1119

|0.925{{±|0.12}}

|5800{{±|150}}

|Metal-poor host star{{cite journal|arxiv=1008.3096|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/141/1/8|title=WASP-37b: A 1.8MJEXOPLANET TRANSITING a METAL-POOR STAR|year=2011|last1=Simpson|first1=E. K.|last2=Faedi|first2=F.|last3=Barros|first3=S. C. C.|last4=Brown|first4=D. J. A.|last5=Cameron|first5=A. Collier|last6=Hebb|first6=L.|last7=Pollacco|first7=D.|last8=Smalley|first8=B.|last9=Todd|first9=I.|last10=Butters|first10=O. W.|last11=Hébrard|first11=G.|last12=McCormac|first12=J.|last13=Miller|first13=G. R. M.|last14=Santerne|first14=A.|last15=Street|first15=R. A.|last16=Skillen|first16=I.|last17=Triaud|first17=A. H. M. J.|last18=Anderson|first18=D. R.|last19=Bento|first19=J.|last20=Boisse|first20=I.|last21=Bouchy|first21=F.|last22=Enoch|first22=B.|last23=Haswell|first23=C. A.|last24=Hellier|first24=C.|last25=Holmes|first25=S.|last26=Horne|first26=K.|last27=Keenan|first27=F. P.|last28=Lister|first28=T. A.|last29=Maxted|first29=P. F. L.|last30=Moulds|first30=V.|s2cid=20036137|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=141|issue=1|pages=8|bibcode=2011AJ....141....8S|display-authors=29}}

WASP-38b

|3.44

|1.23

|6.87188

|0.07522

|1250

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|446.1

|1.76

|6180

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1011.5664|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18603.x|title=The spin-orbit angles of the transiting exoplanets WASP-1b, WASP-24b, WASP-38b and HAT-P-8b from Rossiter-Mc Laughlin observations★|year=2011|last1=Simpson|first1=E. K.|last2=Pollacco|first2=D.|last3=Cameron|first3=A. Collier|last4=Hébrard|first4=G.|last5=Anderson|first5=D. R.|last6=Barros|first6=S. C. C.|last7=Boisse|first7=I.|last8=Bouchy|first8=F.|last9=Faedi|first9=F.|last10=Gillon|first10=M.|last11=Hebb|first11=L.|last12=Keenan|first12=F. P.|last13=Miller|first13=G. R. M.|last14=Moutou|first14=C.|last15=Queloz|first15=D.|last16=Skillen|first16=I.|last17=Sorensen|first17=P.|last18=Stempels|first18=H. C.|last19=Triaud|first19=A.|last20=Watson|first20=C. A.|last21=Wilson|first21=P. A.|s2cid=46522188|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=414|issue=4|pages=3023–3035|doi-access=free |bibcode=2011MNRAS.414.3023S}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1303.5649|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/760/2/139|title=Analysis of Spin-Orbit Alignment in the Wasp-32, Wasp-38, and Hat-P-27/Wasp-40 Systems|year=2012|last1=Brown|first1=D. J. A.|last2=Collier Cameron|first2=A.|last3=Díaz|first3=R. F.|last4=Doyle|first4=A. P.|last5=Gillon|first5=M.|last6=Lendl|first6=M.|last7=Smalley|first7=B.|last8=Triaud|first8=A. H. M. J.|last9=Anderson|first9=D. R.|last10=Enoch|first10=B.|last11=Hellier|first11=C.|last12=Maxted|first12=P. F. L.|last13=Miller|first13=G. R. M.|last14=Pollacco|first14=D.|last15=Queloz|first15=D.|last16=Boisse|first16=I.|last17=Hébrard|first17=G.|s2cid=54033638|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=760|issue=2|pages=139|bibcode=2012ApJ...760..139B}}{{cite journal|arxiv=1010.0849|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201015800|title=WASP-38b: A transiting exoplanet in an eccentric, 6.87d period orbit|year=2011|last1=Barros|first1=S. C. C.|last2=Faedi|first2=F.|last3=Collier Cameron|first3=A.|last4=Lister|first4=T. A.|last5=McCormac|first5=J.|last6=Pollacco|first6=D.|last7=Simpson|first7=E. K.|last8=Smalley|first8=B.|last9=Street|first9=R. A.|last10=Todd|first10=I.|last11=Triaud|first11=A. H. M. J.|last12=Boisse|first12=I.|last13=Bouchy|first13=F.|last14=Hébrard|first14=G.|last15=Moutou|first15=C.|last16=Pepe|first16=F.|last17=Queloz|first17=D.|last18=Santerne|first18=A.|last19=Segransan|first19=D.|last20=Udry|first20=S.|last21=Bento|first21=J.|last22=Butters|first22=O. W.|last23=Enoch|first23=B.|last24=Haswell|first24=C. A.|last25=Hellier|first25=C.|last26=Keenan|first26=F. P.|last27=Miller|first27=G. R. M.|last28=Moulds|first28=V.|last29=Norton|first29=A. J.|last30=Parley|first30=N.|s2cid=5723076|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=525|pages=A54|bibcode=2011A&A...525A..54B|display-authors=29}} Proper name Iztok[https://wasp-planets.net/2020/01/05/the-iau-announces-names-for-wasp-exoplanets/ The IAU announces names for WASP exoplanets]

WASP-41b

|0.94

|1.18

|3.052404

|0.04

|1244

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|590

|0.93

|5545

|{{citation|arxiv=1012.2977|title=WASP-41b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Planet Orbiting a Magnetically Active G8V Star|year=2010|doi=10.1086/660007|last1=Maxted|first1=P. F. L.|last2=Anderson|first2=D. R.|last3=Collier Cameron|first3=A.|last4=Hellier|first4=C.|last5=Queloz|first5=D.|last6=Smalley|first6=B.|last7=Street|first7=R. A.|last8=Triaud|first8=A. H. M. J.|last9=West|first9=R. G.|last10=Gillon|first10=M.|last11=Lister|first11=T. A.|last12=Pepe|first12=F.|last13=Pollacco|first13=D.|last14=Ségransan|first14=D.|last15=Smith|first15=A. M. S.|last16=Udry|first16=S.|journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific|volume=123|issue=903|pages=547–554|s2cid=40017204}}

HD 192310 b

|0.053

|

|74.72

|0.32

|

|style="background:#00FF00"|radial vel.

|28.7

|0.78

|5069

|{{cite journal |title=The HARPS search for Earth-like planets in the habitable zone: I – Very low-mass planets around HD20794, HD85512 and HD192310 |first=Francesco |last=Pepe |display-authors=etal |date=2011 |arxiv=1108.3447 |bibcode=2011A&A...534A..58P |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117055 |volume=534 |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |pages=A58 |s2cid=15088852 }}

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