List of exoplanets discovered in 2011

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This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2011.{{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

7 Canis Majoris b

|1.85

|

|735.1

|1.758

|

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

|64.65

|1.34

|4826

|{{cite journal |title= The Pan-Pacific Planet Search. I. A Giant Planet Orbiting 7 CMa |author= Wittenmyer |journal= The Astrophysical Journal |volume=743 |issue=2 |pages=7 |year=2011 |doi= 10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/184 |bibcode= 2011ApJ...743..184W |arxiv= astro-ph/0703672 |last2=Endl |first2=M. |last3=Wang |first3=L. |last4= Johnson |first4=J.A.W. |last5= Tinney |first5=C.G. |last6= O'Toole |first6=S.J.|s2cid= 26948630 }}

82 G. Eridani b

|0.0085

|

|18.315

|0.1207

|660

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

|19.57

|0.7

|5401

|

82 G. Eridani c

|0.0076

|

|40.114

|0.2036

|508

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

|19.57

|0.7

|5401

|

82 G. Eridani d

|0.015

|

|90.309

|0.3499

|388

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

|19.57

|0.7

|5401

|

BD+48 738 b

|0.91

|

|392.6

|1.0

|

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

|2910

|0.74

|4414

|

CFBDSIR J145829+101343 b

|10.5

|

|10037.5

|2.6

|370

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|75.34

|0.02

|580

|Likely brown dwarf{{cite journal |last=Liu |first=Michael C. |author2=Delorme, Philippe |author3=Dupuy, Trent J. |author4=Bowler, Brendan P. |author5=Albert, Loic |author6=Artigau, Etienne |author7=Reylé, Celine |author8=Forveille, Thierry |author9=Delfosse, Xavier |title=CFBDSIR J1458+1013B: A Very Cold (>T10) Brown Dwarf in a Binary System |year=2011 |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=740 | issue=2 | pages=108 |arxiv=1103.0014 |doi=10.1088/0004-637X/740/2/108 |bibcode=2011ApJ...740..108L|s2cid=118344589 }}

CoRoT-16b

|0.535

|1.17

|5.35227

|0.0618

|1086

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2740

|1.1

|5650

|[https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2012/05/aa17460-11.pdf Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XXII. CoRoT-16b: a hot Jupiter with a hint of eccentricity around a faint solar-like star]

CoRoT-17b

|2.43

|1.02

|3.7681

|0.0461

|1626

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3001

|1.04

|5740

|{{citation|arxiv=1106.4393|title=Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XVII. The hot Jupiter CoRoT-17b: a very old planet|year=2011|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117009|last1=Csizmadia|first1=Sz.|last2=Moutou|first2=C.|last3=Deleuil|first3=M.|last4=Cabrera|first4=J.|last5=Fridlund|first5=M.|last6=Gandolfi|first6=D.|last7=Aigrain|first7=S.|last8=Alonso|first8=R.|last9=Almenara|first9=J.-M.|last10=Auvergne|first10=M.|last11=Baglin|first11=A.|last12=Barge|first12=P.|last13=Bonomo|first13=A.S.|last14=Bordé|first14=P.|last15=Bouchy|first15=F.|last16=Bruntt|first16=H.|last17=Carone|first17=L.|last18=Carpano|first18=S.|last19=Cavarroc|first19=C.|last20=Cochran|first20=W.|last21=Deeg|first21=H.J.|last22=Díaz|first22=R.F.|last23=Dvorak|first23=R.|last24=Endl|first24=M.|last25=Erikson|first25=A.|last26=Ferraz-Mello|first26=S.|last27=Fruth|first27=Th.|last28=Gazzano|first28=J.-C.|last29=Gillon|first29=M.|last30=Guenther|first30=E.W.|display-authors=etal|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=531|pages=A41|bibcode=2011A&A...531A..41C|s2cid=54618864}}

CoRoT-18b

|3.47

|1.31

|1.9000693

|0.0295

|1550

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2838

|0.95

|5440

|{{citation|arxiv=1107.2032|title=Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XVIII. CoRoT-18b: a massive hot jupiter on a prograde, nearly aligned orbit|year=2011|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117192|last1=Hébrard|first1=G.|last2=Evans|first2=T. M.|last3=Alonso|first3=R.|last4=Fridlund|first4=M.|last5=Ofir|first5=A.|last6=Aigrain|first6=S.|last7=Guillot|first7=T.|last8=Almenara|first8=J. M.|last9=Auvergne|first9=M.|last10=Baglin|first10=A.|last11=Barge|first11=P.|last12=Bonomo|first12=A. S.|last13=Bordé|first13=P.|last14=Bouchy|first14=F.|last15=Cabrera|first15=J.|last16=Carone|first16=L.|last17=Carpano|first17=S.|last18=Cavarroc|first18=C.|last19=Csizmadia|first19=Sz.|last20=Deeg|first20=H. J.|last21=Deleuil|first21=M.|last22=Díaz|first22=R. F.|last23=Dvorak|first23=R.|last24=Erikson|first24=A.|last25=Ferraz-Mello|first25=S.|last26=Gandolfi|first26=D.|last27=Gibson|first27=N.|last28=Gillon|first28=M.|last29=Guenther|first29=E.|last30=Hatzes|first30=A.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=533|page=A130|bibcode=2011A&A...533A.130H|s2cid=59380182|display-authors=etal}}

CoRoT-19b

|1.11

|1.29

|3.89713

|0.0518

|2000

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2511

|1.21

|6090

|{{citation|arxiv=1112.1035|title=Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XXI. CoRoT-19b: A low density planet orbiting an old inactive F9V-star|year=2011|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117706|last1=Guenther|first1=E. W.|last2=Diaz|first2=R. F.|last3=Gazzano|first3=J.-C.|last4=Mazeh|first4=T.|last5=Rouan|first5=D.|last6=Gibson|first6=N.|last7=Csizmadia|first7=Sz.|last8=Aigrain|first8=S.|last9=Alonso|first9=R.|last10=Almenara|first10=J. M.|last11=Auvergne|first11=M.|last12=Baglin|first12=A.|last13=Barge|first13=P.|last14=Bonomo|first14=A.S.|last15=Borde|first15=P.|last16=Bouchy|first16=F.|last17=Bruntt|first17=H.|last18=Cabrera|first18=J.|last19=Carone|first19=L.|last20=Carpano|first20=S.|last21=Cavarroc|first21=C.|last22=Deeg|first22=H.J.|last23=Deleuil|first23=M.|last24=Dreizler|first24=S.|last25=Dvorak|first25=R.|last26=Erikson|first26=A.|last27=Ferraz-Mello|first27=S.|last28=Fridlund|first28=M.|last29=Gandolfi|first29=D.|last30=Gillon|first30=M.|s2cid=42622538|display-authors=etal}}

CoRoT-20b

|4.3

|0.84

|9.24285

|0.09

|1024

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2819

|1.14

|4947

|{{cite journal

|title=Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission⋆ XX. CoRoT-20b: A very high density, high eccentricity transiting giant planet |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117681 |arxiv=1109.3203 |last1=Deleuil |first1=M. |last2=Bonomo |first2=A.S. |last3=Ferraz-Mello |first3=S. |last4=Erikson |first4=A. |last5=Bouchy |first5=F. |last6=Havel |first6=M. |last7=Aigrain |first7=S. |last8=Almenara |first8=J.-M. |last9=Alonso |first9=R. |last10=Auvergne |first10=M. |last11=Baglin |first11=A. |last12=Barge |first12=P. |last13=Bordé |first13=P. |last14=Bruntt |first14=H. |last15=Cabrera |first15=J. |last16=Carpano |first16=S. |last17=Cavarroc |first17=C. |last18=Csizmadia |first18=Sz. |last19=Damiani |first19=C. |last20=Deeg |first20=H.J. |last21=Dvorak |first21=R. |last22=Fridlund |first22=M. |last23=Hébrard |first23=G. |last24=Gandolfi |first24=D. |last25=Gillon |first25=M. |last26=Guenther |first26=E. |last27=Guillot |first27=T. |last28=Hatzes |first28=A. |last29=Jorda |first29=L. |last30=Léger |first30=A. |year=2011 |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |s2cid=118339296 |display-authors=etal}}

COROT-21b

|2.26{{±|0.31}}

|1.30{{±|0.14}}

|2.72474{{±|0.00014}}

|0.0417{{±|0.0011}}

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4560{{±|930}}

|1.29{{±|0.09}}

|6200{{±|100}}

|{{citation|arxiv=1211.5361|year=2012|title=Secondary eclipses in the CoRoT light curves|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201220081 |last1=Parviainen |first1=H. |last2=Deeg |first2=H. J. |last3=Belmonte |first3=J. A. |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=550 |pages=A67 |s2cid=54985515 }}

CoRoT-23b

|2.8

|1.05

|3.6313

|0.048

|1660

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1957

|1.14

|5900

|{{cite journal

|title=Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission⋆ XIX. CoRoT-23b: a dense hot Jupiter on an eccentric orbit |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117916 |arxiv=1112.0584 |last1=Rouan |first1=D. |last2=Parviainen |first2=H. |last3=Moutou |first3=C. |last4=Deleuil |first4=M. |last5=Fridlund |first5=M. |last6=Ofir |first6=A. |last7=Havel |first7=M. |last8=Aigrain |first8=S. |last9=Alonso |first9=R. |last10=Auvergne |first10=M. |last11=Baglin |first11=A. |last12=Barge |first12=P. |last13=Bonomo |first13=A. |last14=Bordé |first14=P. |last15=Bouchy |first15=F. |last16=Cabrera |first16=J. |last17=Cavarroc |first17=C. |last18=Csizmadia |first18=Sz. |last19=Deeg |first19=H. |last20=Diaz |first20=R.F. |last21=Dvorak |first21=R. |last22=Erikson |first22=A. |last23=Ferraz-Mello |first23=S. |last24=Gandolfi |first24=D. |last25=Gillon |first25=M. |last26=Guillot |first26=T. |last27=Hatzes |first27=A. |last28=Hébrard |first28=G. |last29=Jorda |first29=L. |last30=Léger |first30=A. |display-authors=etal |year=2011 |journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics |s2cid=55219945}}

Gliese 433 b

|0.01901

|

|7.3705

|0.062

|

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

|29.58

|0.48

|3461

|{{cite journal |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201014704 |last1=Bonfils |first1=Xavier |last2=Delfosse |first2=Xavier |last3=Udry |first3=Stéphane |last4=Forveille |first4=Thierry |last5=Mayor |first5=Michel |last6=Perrier |first6=Christian |last7=Bouchy |first7=François |last8=Gillon |first8=Michaël |last9=Lovis |first9=Christophe |last10=Pepe |first10=Francesco |last11=Queloz |first11=Didier |last12=Santos |first12=Nuno C. |last13=Ségransan |first13=Damien |last14=Bertaux |first14=Jean-Loup |title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XXXI. The M-dwarf sample |journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics |date=2011 |volume=549 |bibcode=2013A&A...549A.109B |arxiv = 1111.5019 |pages=A109 |s2cid=119288366 }}

Gliese 667 Cc

|0.012

|

|28.14

|0.125

|

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

|22.18

|0.33

|3350

| Potentially habitable exoplanet

Gliese 785 b

|0.0532

|

|74.72

|0.32

|355

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

|28.7

|0.8

|5166

|

Gliese 785 c

|0.076

|

|525.8

|1.18

|185

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

|28.7

|0.8

|5166

|

HAT-P-27b

|0.62

|1.02

|3.039577

|0.04

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|665.38

|0.94

|5300

|{{citation|arxiv=1101.3511|title=HAT-P-27b: A HOT JUPITER TRANSITING A G STAR ON A 3 DAY ORBIT|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/734/2/109|last1=Béky|first1=B.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Hartman|first3=J.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Latham|first5=D. W.|last6=Jordán|first6=A.|last7=Arriagada|first7=P.|last8=Bayliss|first8=D.|last9=Kiss|first9=L. L.|last10=Kovács|first10=Géza|last11=Quinn|first11=S. N.|last12=Marcy|first12=G. W.|last13=Howard|first13=A. W.|last14=Fischer|first14=D. A.|last15=Johnson|first15=J. A.|last16=Esquerdo|first16=G. A.|last17=Noyes|first17=R. W.|last18=Buchhave|first18=L. A.|last19=Sasselov|first19=D. D.|last20=Stefanik|first20=R. P.|last21=Perumpilly|first21=G.|last22=Lázár|first22=J.|last23=Papp|first23=I.|last24=Sári|first24=P.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=734|issue=2|page=109|bibcode=2011ApJ...734..109B|s2cid=31357299}}

HAT-P-28b

|0.626

|1.212

|3.257215

|0.0434

|1384

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1288

|1.02

|5680

|

HAT-P-29b

|0.88

|1.17

|5.72319

|0.0667

|1271

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1032

|1.45

|6087

|{{citation|arxiv=1103.1813|title=HAT-P-28b AND HAT-P-29b: TWO SUB-JUPITER MASS TRANSITING PLANETS|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/733/2/116|last1=Buchhave|first1=L. A.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Hartman|first3=J. D.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Latham|first5=D. W.|last6=Andersen|first6=J.|last7=Kovács|first7=G.|last8=Noyes|first8=R. W.|last9=Shporer|first9=A.|last10=Esquerdo|first10=G. A.|last11=Fischer|first11=D. A.|last12=Johnson|first12=J. A.|last13=Marcy|first13=G. W.|last14=Howard|first14=A. W.|last15=Béky|first15=B.|last16=Sasselov|first16=D. D.|last17=Fűrész|first17=G.|last18=Quinn|first18=S. N.|last19=Stefanik|first19=R. P.|last20=Szklenár|first20=T.|last21=Berlind|first21=P.|last22=Calkins|first22=M. L.|last23=Lázár|first23=J.|last24=Papp|first24=I.|last25=Sári|first25=P.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=733|issue=2|page=116|bibcode=2011ApJ...733..116B|s2cid=119293967}} Proper name Surt

HAT-P-30b

|0.83

|1.44

|2.8106

|0.0419

|1630

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|702.2

|1.55

|6304

|Independent discoveries{{citation|arxiv=1103.3825|title=HAT-P-30b: A transiting hot Jupiter on a highly oblique orbit|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/735/1/24|last1=Johnson|first1=John Asher|last2=Winn|first2=J. N.|last3=Bakos|first3=G. Á.|last4=Hartman|first4=J. D.|last5=Morton|first5=T. D.|last6=Torres|first6=G.|last7=Kovács|first7=Géza|last8=Latham|first8=D. W.|last9=Noyes|first9=R. W.|last10=Sato|first10=B.|last11=Esquerdo|first11=G. A.|last12=Fischer|first12=D. A.|last13=Marcy|first13=G. W.|last14=Howard|first14=A. W.|last15=Buchhave|first15=L. A.|last16=Fűrész|first16=G.|last17=Quinn|first17=S. N.|last18=Béky|first18=B.|last19=Sasselov|first19=D. D.|last20=Stefanik|first20=R. P.|last21=Lázár|first21=J.|last22=Papp|first22=I.|last23=Sári|first23=P.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=735|issue=1|page=24|bibcode=2011ApJ...735...24J|s2cid=53689766}}

HAT-P-31b

|2.27

|1.09

|5.00542

|0.061

|1450

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1133

|1.31

|6065

|Additional planet in system suspected.{{citation|arxiv=1106.1169|title=HAT-P-31b,c: A Transiting, Eccentric, Hot Jupiter and a Long-Period, Massive Third-Body|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/142/3/95|last1=Kipping|first1=D. M.|last2=Hartman|first2=J.|last3=Bakos|first3=G. Á.|last4=Torres|first4=G.|last5=Latham|first5=D. W.|last6=Bayliss|first6=D.|last7=Kiss|first7=L. L.|last8=Sato|first8=B.|last9=Béky|first9=B.|last10=Kovács|first10=Géza|last11=Quinn|first11=S. N.|last12=Buchhave|first12=L. A.|last13=Andersen|first13=J.|last14=Marcy|first14=G. W.|last15=Howard|first15=A. W.|last16=Fischer|first16=D. A.|last17=Johnson|first17=J. A.|last18=Noyes|first18=R. W.|last19=Sasselov|first19=D. D.|last20=Stefanik|first20=R. P.|last21=Lázár|first21=J.|last22=Papp|first22=I.|last23=Sári|first23=P.|last24=Fűrész|first24=G.|journal=The Astronomical Journal|volume=142|issue=3|page=95|bibcode=2011AJ....142...95K|s2cid=22587233}}

HAT-P-32b

|0.68

|1.98

|2.1500082

|0.03397

|1836

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|950.81

|1.13

|6001

|{{citation|arxiv=1106.1212|title=HAT-P-32b and HAT-P-33b: Two Highly Inflated Hot Jupiters Transiting High-Jitter Stars|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/742/1/59|last1=Hartman|first1=J. D.|last2=Bakos|first2=G. Á.|last3=Torres|first3=G.|last4=Latham|first4=D. W.|last5=Kovács|first5=Géza|last6=Béky|first6=B.|last7=Quinn|first7=S. N.|last8=Mazeh|first8=T.|last9=Shporer|first9=A.|last10=Marcy|first10=G. W.|last11=Howard|first11=A. W.|last12=Fischer|first12=D. A.|last13=Johnson|first13=J. A.|last14=Esquerdo|first14=G. A.|last15=Noyes|first15=R. W.|last16=Sasselov|first16=D. D.|last17=Stefanik|first17=R. P.|last18=Fernandez|first18=J. M.|last19=Szklenár|first19=T.|last20=Lázár|first20=J.|last21=Papp|first21=I.|last22=Sári|first22=P.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=742|issue=1|page=59|bibcode=2011ApJ...742...59H|s2cid=118590713}}

HAT-P-33b

|0.92

|1.85

|3.47447

|0.04995

|1782

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1306

|1.82

|6446

|

HD 1461 c

|0.01759

|

|13.5052

|0.1117

|

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

|76.5

|1.02

|5765

| Planet confirmed in 2015

HD 1502 b

|2.75

|

|428.5

|1.262

|

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

|626.11

|1.46

|4947

| Proper name Indépendance

HD 5891 b

|7.63

|

|177.11

|0.64

|

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

|932.02

|1.93

|4673

|

HD 7199 b

|0.27

|

|615

|1.36

|

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

|118.04

|0.77

|5371

| Proper name Hairu

HD 7449 A b

|0.508

|

|1255.5

|2.38

|

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

|126.26

|1.05

|6024

|

HD 14651 b

|47{{±|3.4}}

|

|79.4179{{±|0.0021}}

|0.361{{±|0.013}}

|

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

|127

|0.96{{±|0.03}}

|5491{{±|26}}

|Brown dwarf or star

HD 18742 b

|3.4

|

|766

|1.82

|

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

|532.86

|1.36

|4940

| Proper name Bagan

HD 20003 b

|0.0378{{±|0.0031}}

|

|11.849{{±|0.003}}

|0.0974{{±|0.0016}}

|

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

|136.6{{±|0.2}}

|0.942{{±|0.046}}

|5510{{±|48|137}}

|

HD 20003 c

|0.0422{{±|0.0040}}

|

|33.823{{±|0.065}}

|0.1961{{±|0.0032}}

|

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

|136.6{{±|0.2}}

|0.942{{±|0.046}}

|5510{{±|48|137}}

|

HD 20781 b

|0.0334{{±|0.0038|0.0037}}

|

|29.158{{±|0.0102|0.01}}

|0.1647{{±|0.0076|0.0083}}

|

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

|115.36{{±|4.4}}

|0.7

|5256{{±|29}}

|

HD 20781 c

|0.0442{{±|0.0049}}

|

|85.5073{{±|0.0983|0.0947}}

|0.3374{{±|0.0155|0.017}}

|

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

|115.36{{±|4.4}}

|0.7

|5256{{±|29}}

|

HD 21693 b

|0.0259{{±|0.0034|0.0033}}

|0.1976

|22.6786{{±|0.0085|0.0087}}

|0.1455{{±|0.0058|0.0063}}

|

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

|105.61{{±|1.66}}

|0.8

|5430{{±|26}}

| Confirmed in 2017.{{citation|arxiv=1705.05153|year=2019|title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201731173|last1=Udry|first1=S.|last2=Dumusque|first2=X.|last3=Lovis|first3=C.|last4=Ségransan|first4=D.|last5=Diaz|first5=R. F.|last6=Benz|first6=W.|last7=Bouchy|first7=F.|last8=Coffinet|first8=A.|last9=Lo Curto|first9=G.|last10=Mayor|first10=M.|last11=Mordasini|first11=C.|last12=Motalebi|first12=F.|last13=Pepe|first13=F.|last14=Queloz|first14=D.|last15=Santos|first15=N. C.|last16=Wyttenbach|first16=A.|last17=Alonso|first17=R.|last18=Collier Cameron|first18=A.|last19=Deleuil|first19=M.|last20=Figueira|first20=P.|last21=Gillon|first21=M.|last22=Moutou|first22=C.|last23=Pollacco|first23=D.|last24=Pompei|first24=E.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=622|pages=A37|bibcode=2019A&A...622A..37U |s2cid=119095511}}

HD 21693 c

|0.0547{{±|0.0056}}

|

|53.7357{{±|0.0312|0.0309}}

|0.2586{{±|0.0103|0.0113}}

|

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

|105.61{{±|1.66}}

|0.8

|5430{{±|26}}

| Confirmed in 2017.

HD 22781 b

|13.65

|

|528.07

|1.167

|

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

|106.43

|0.75

|5027

|

HD 28678 b

|1.542

|

|380.2

|1.18

|

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

|622.72

|1.53

|4972

| Proper name Tassili

HD 30246 b

|55.1{{±|20.3|8.2}}

|

|990.7{{±|5.6}}

|2.012{{±|0.069}}

|

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

|160

|1.05{{±|0.04}}

|5833{{±|44}}

|Brown dwarf or star

HD 30856 b

|1.547

|

|847

|1.85

|

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

|429.56

|1.17

|4895

| Proper name Nakanbé

HD 31527 b

|0.0329{{±|0.0028}}

|

|16.5535{{±|0.0034|0.0035}}

|0.1254{{±|0.0041|0.0045}}

|

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

|125.8{{±|2.9}}

|0.96

|5898{{±|13}}

| Planet confirmed in 2017

HD 31527 c

|0.0445{{±|0.0040.0039}}

|

|51.2053{{±|0.0373|0.0368}}

|0.2663{{±|0.0088|0.0095}}

|

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

|125.8{{±|2.9}}

|0.96

|5898{{±|13}}

| Planet confirmed in 2017

HD 31527 d

|0.0372{{±|0.0053|0.0052}}

|

|271.6737{{±|2.1135|2.2471}}

|0.8098{{±|0.0273|0.0293}}

|

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

|125.8{{±|2.9}}

|0.96

|5898{{±|13}}

| Planet confirmed in 2017

HD 33142 b

|1.385

|

|326

|1.07

|

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

|397.27

|1.41

|4978

|

HD 38283 b

|0.34

|

|363.2

|1.02

|

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

|123

|1.085

|5945

|{{cite journal | last1=Tinney | first1=C. G. | last2=Wittenmyer | first2=Robert A. | last3=Butler | first3=R. Paul | last4=Jones | first4=Hugh R. A. | last5=O'Toole | first5=Simon J. | last6=Bailey | first6=Jeremy A. | last7=Carter | first7=Brad D. | last8=Horner | first8=J. | title=The Anglo-Australian Planet Search. Xxi. A Gas-Giant Planet in a One Year Orbit and the Habitability of Gas-Giant Satellites | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=732 | issue=1 | date=2011-05-01 | issn=0004-637X | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/732/1/31 | page=31| bibcode=2011ApJ...732...31T }} Proper name Yanyan

HD 39194 b

|0.0126

|

|5.63

|0.056{{±|0.001}}

|

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

|71.43

|0.67{{±|0.04}}

|5205{{±|23}}

| Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.{{citation|arxiv=2108.10198|year=2021|title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets|last1=Unger|first1=N.|last2=Ségransan|first2=D.|last3=Queloz|first3=D.|last4=Udry|first4=S.|last5=Lovis|first5=C.|last6=Mordasini|first6=C.|last7=Ahrer|first7=E.|last8=Benz|first8=W.|last9=Bouchy|first9=F.|last10=Delisle|first10=J.-B.|last11=Díaz|first11=R.F.|last12=Dumusque|first12=X.|last13=Lo Curto|first13=G.|last14=Marmier|first14=M.|last15=Mayor|first15=M.|last16=Pepe|first16=F.|last17=Santos|first17=N.C.|last18=Stalport|first18=M.|last19=Alonso|first19=R.|last20=Collier Cameron|first20=A.|last21=Deleuil|first21=M.|last22=Figueira|first22=P.|last23=Gillon|first23=M.|last24=Moutou|first24=C.|last25=Pollacco|first25=D.|last26=Pompei|first26=E.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=654|page=A104|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202141351|bibcode=2021A&A...654A.104U |s2cid=239033129}}

HD 39194 c

|0.0198

|

|14.03

|0.103{{±|0.002}}

|

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

|71.43

|0.67{{±|0.04}}

|5205{{±|23}}

| Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.

HD 39194 d

|0.0126

|

|33.91

|0.185{{±|0.033}}

|

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

|71.43

|0.67{{±|0.04}}

|5205{{±|23}}

| Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.

HD 45184 b

|0.0384{{±|0.0033|0.0032}}

|

|5.8854{{±|0.0003}}

|0.0644{{±|0.002|0.0021}}

|

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

|71.36{{±|0.62}}

|1.03

|5869{{±|14}}

| Confirmed in 2017{{citation|arxiv=1701.01303|year=2017|title=The Spitzersearch for the transits of HARPS low-mass planets|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201629270|last1=Gillon|first1=M.|last2=Demory|first2=B.-O.|last3=Lovis|first3=C.|last4=Deming|first4=D.|last5=Ehrenreich|first5=D.|last6=Lo Curto|first6=G.|last7=Mayor|first7=M.|last8=Pepe|first8=F.|last9=Queloz|first9=D.|last10=Seager|first10=S.|last11=Ségransan|first11=D.|last12=Udry|first12=S.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=601|pages=A117|bibcode=2017A&A...601A.117G |s2cid=86862862}}

{{ill|HD 51608#Planetary system|lt=HD 51608 b|ru|HD 51608#Планетная система}}

|0.0402{{±|0.0038|0.0037}}

|

|14.0726{{±|0.0016}}

|0.1059{{±|0.0043|0.0046}}

|

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

|113.6{{±|2.02}}

|0.8

|5358{{±|22}}

| Confirmed in 2017.

{{ill|HD 51608#Planetary system|lt=HD 51608 c|ru|HD 51608#Планетная система}}

|0.045{{±|0.0051|0.0048}}

|

|95.9446{{±|0.1555|0.1366}}

|0.3809{{±|0.0153|0.0164}}

|

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

|113.6{{±|2.02}}

|0.8

|5358{{±|22}}

| Confirmed in 2017.

HD 82886 b

|2.33

|

|705

|1.58

|

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

|415.93

|2.53

|4953

| Proper name Arber

HD 85512 b

|0.01

|

|58.43

|0.26

|298

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

|36.79

|0.43

|4300

|

HD 93385 Ac

|0.0223

|

|13.18

|0.112{{±|0.002}}

|

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

|141.6{{±|0.2}}

|1.04{{±|0.01}}

|5823{{±|35}}

| Originally planet HD 93385 b, confirmed in 2017, renamed in 2021

HD 93385 Ad

|0.0274

|

|45.84

|0.2565{{±|0.0043}}

|

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

|141.6{{±|0.2}}

|1.04{{±|0.01}}

|5823{{±|35}}

| Originally planet HD 93385 c, confirmed in 2017, renamed in 2021.

HD 96063 b

|1.27

|

|362.5

|1.11

|

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

|458.66

|1.37

|5020

| Proper name Ramajay

HD 96127 b

|20.96

|

|647.3

|1.42

|

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

|1949

|10.94

|3943

| Likely not a planet, but a star{{citation|arxiv=2009.14164|title=Determining the true mass of radial-velocity exoplanets with Gaia 9 planet candidates in the brown-dwarf/stellar regime and 27 confirmed planets|year=2021|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202039168|last1=Kiefer|first1=Flavien|last2=Hébrard|first2=Guillaume|last3=Lecavelier|first3=Alain|last4=Martioli|first4=Eder|last5=Dalal|first5=Shweta|last6=Vidal-Madjar|first6=Alfred|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=A7|page=645|bibcode=2021A&A...645A...7K |s2cid=221995447}}

HD 96700 b

|0.0280

|

|8.12

|0.0777{{±|0.0013}}

|

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

|84{{±|1}}

|0.89{{±|0.01}}

|5845{{±|13}}

| Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c

HD 96700 c

|0.0400

|

|103.5

|0.424{{±|0.007}}

|

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

|84{{±|1}}

|0.89{{±|0.01}}

|5845{{±|13}}

| Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c

HD 98219 b

|1.964

|

|433.8

|1.26

|

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

|372.06

|1.41

|4925

| Proper name Ixbalanqué

HD 99706 b

|1.23

|

|841

|1.98

|

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

|480.15

|1.46

|4862

|

HD 100655 b

|1.61

|

|157.57001

|0.68

|

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

|449.2

|2.28

|4891

|{{cite journal | title=A Planetary Companion to the Intermediate-Mass Giant HD 100655 | last1=Omiya | first1=Masashi | last2=Han | first2=Inwoo | last3=Izumioura | first3=Hideyuki | last4=Lee | first4=Byeong-Cheol | last5=Sato | first5=Bun'ei | last6=Kim | first6=Kang-Min | last7=Yoon | first7=Tae Seog | last8=Kambe | first8=Eiji | last9=Yoshida | first9=Michitoshi | last10=Masuda | first10=Seiji | last11=Toyota | first11=Eri | last12=Urakawa | first12=Seitaro | last13=Takada-Hidai | first13=Masahide | journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | volume=64 | issue=2 | at=34 | date=2012 | bibcode=2012PASJ...64...34O | doi=10.1093/pasj/64.2.34 | arxiv=1111.3746 }} Proper name Sazum

HD 102329 b

|8.16

|

|778.1

|1.81

|

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

|712.41

|3.21

|4745

|

HD 106270 b

|10.13

|

|1888

|3.34

|

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

|306.79

|1.39

|5509

|

HD 108863 b

|2.414

|

|437.7

|1.32

|

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

|539.87

|1.59

|4878

|

HD 116029 b

|1.4

|

|670

|1.65

|

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

|403.4

|0.83

|4819

| One more planet in the system (unconfirmed)

HD 126525 b

|0.237{{±|0.002}}

|

|960.41{{±|6.19|6.33}}

|1.837{{±|0.010}}

|

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

|124.1{{±|4.3|4.6}}

|0.90{{±|0.01}}

|5638{{±|13}}

|

HD 131496 b

|1.8

|

|896

|2.01

|

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

|431.65

|1.34

|4846

| Proper name Madriu

HD 132563 Bb

|1.49

|

|1544

|2.62

|

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

|344.01

|1.08

|6073

|{{citation | first=S. | last=Desidera | date=July 5, 2011 | title=A giant planet in the triple system HD132563 | journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics | volume=533 | page=A90 | arxiv=1107.0918 |bibcode=2011A&A...533A..90D | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117191| s2cid=54938087 |display-authors=etal}}

HD 134060 b

|0.0318{{±|0.0025|0.0024}}

|

|3.2696{{±|0.0001}}

|0.0444{{±|0.0007}}

|

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

|78.38{{±|0.07}}

|1.095

|5966{{±|14}}

| Eccentric orbit, confirmed in 2017.

HD 134060 c

|0.0922{{±|0.0139|0.0133}}

|

|1292{{±|48|44}}

|2.226{{±|0.051}}

|

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

|78.38{{±|0.07}}

|1.095

|5966{{±|14}}

| Confirmed in 2017.

HD 134606 b

|0.0292{{±|0.0030}}

|

|12.083{{±|0.010}}

|0.1023{{±|0.0017}}

|

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

|87.45{{±|0.07}}

|0.998{{±|0.024}}

|5616{{±|34}}

|

HD 134606 c

|0.0382{{±|0.0053}}

|

|59.52{{±|0.17}}

|0.2962{{±|0.0049}}

|

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

|87.45{{±|0.07}}

|0.998{{±|0.024}}

|5616{{±|34}}

|

HD 134606 d

|0.1212{{±|0.0130}}

|

|459.3{{±|8.3}}

|1.157{{±|0.024}}

|

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

|87.45{{±|0.07}}

|0.998{{±|0.024}}

|5616{{±|34}}

|

HD 137388 b

|0.2

|

|330

|0.89

|

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

|132.2

|0.68

|5181

| Proper name Kererū

HD 142245 b

|3.07

|

|1299

|2.78

|

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

|318.01

|3.5

|4922

|

HD 152581 b

|1.869

|

|686.5

|1.66

|

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

|543.2

|1.3

|5027

| Proper name Ganja

HD 156279 b

|9.88

|

|131.05

|0.49

|

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

|118.17

|0.95

|5453

|{{citation |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117935 |arxiv=1111.1168 |title=The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets IV. Massive companions in the planet-brown dwarf boundary |year=2012 |last1=Díaz |first1=Rodrigo F. |last2=Santerne |first2=Alexandre |last3=Sahlmann |first3=Johannes |last4=Hébrard |first4=Guillaume |last5=Eggenberger |first5=Anne |last6=Santos |first6=Nuno C. |last7=Moutou |first7=Claire |last8=Arnold |first8=Luc |last9=Boisse |first9=Isabelle |last10=Bonfils |first10=Xavier |last11=Bouchy |first11=François |last12=Delfosse |first12=Xavier |last13=Desort |first13=Morgan |last14=Ehrenreich |first14=David |last15=Forveille |first15=Thierry |last16=Lagrange |first16=Anne-Marie |last17=Lovis |first17=Christophe |last18=Pepe |first18=Francesco |last19=Perrier |first19=Christian |last20=Queloz |first20=Didier |last21=Ségransan |first21=Damien |last22=Udry |first22=Stéphane |last23=Vidal-Madjar |first23=Alfred |journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics |volume=A113 |page=538 |bibcode=2012A&A...538A.113D |s2cid=55322205 }}

HD 158038 b

|1.53

|

|521

|1.5

|

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

|310.25

|1.3

|4860

|{{citation

|first1=John Asher |last1=Johnson

|first2=Christian |last2=Clanton

|first3=Andrew W. |last3=Howard

|first4=Brendan P. |last4=Bowler

|first5=Gregory W. |last5=Henry

|first6=Geoffrey W. |last6=Marcy |author6-link=Geoffrey Marcy

|first7=Justin R. |last7=Crepp

|first8=Michael |last8=Endl

|first9=William D. |last9=Cochran

|first10=Phillip J. |last10=MacQueen

|first11=Jason T. |last11=Wright

|first12=Howard |last12=Isaacson

|date=November 2011

|arxiv=1108.4205

|title=Retired A Stars and Their Companions: Eighteen New Jovian Planets

|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series

|volume=197 |number=2 |page=26

|doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/2/26

|s2cid=15088371}}

HD 150433 b

|0.168{{±|0.020}}

|

|1096{{±|27}}

|1.930{{±|0.045}}

|

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

|99.36{{±|0.10}}

|

|

|

HD 154088 b

|0.0208

|

|18.56{{±|0.01}}

|0.134{{±|0.002}}

|

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

|58.2{{±|0.5}}

|0.91{{±|0.02}}

|5374{{±|43}}

| Confirmed in 2021

HD 157172 b

|0.12

|

|104.84{{±|0.13}}

|0.416{{±|0.007}}

|

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

|107.75{{±|0.22}}

|

|

|

HD 163607 b

|0.7836

|

|75.2203

|0.362

|

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

|221.53

|1.12

|5522

|

HD 163607 c

|2.201

|

|1272

|2.39

|

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

|221.53

|1.12

|5522

|

HD 164509 b

|0.443

|

|280.17

|0.87

|

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

|173.49

|1.12

|5922

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1109.2955|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/744/1/4|title=A High-Eccentricity Component in the Double-Planet System Around Hd 163607 and a Planet Around Hd 164509|year=2012|last1=Giguere|first1=Matthew J.|last2=Fischer|first2=Debra A.|last3=Howard|first3=Andrew W.|last4=Johnson|first4=John A.|last5=Henry|first5=Gregory W.|last6=Wright|first6=Jason T.|last7=Marcy|first7=Geoffrey W.|last8=Isaacson|first8=Howard T.|last9=Hou|first9=Fengji|last10=Spronck|first10=Julien|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=744|issue=1|page=4|bibcode=2012ApJ...744....4G|s2cid=119207947}}

HD 189567 b

|0.0267

|

|14.3

|0.111{{±|0.002}}

|

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

|58.43{{±|0.04}}

|0.83{{±|0.01}}

|5726{{±|15}}

| Confirmed in 2021, also unconfirmed planet HD 189567 c in the system

HD 192310 c

|0.076

|

|525.8

|1.18

|

|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=F.|last=Pepe|display-authors=etal|date=2011|arxiv=1108.3447|bibcode=2011A&A...534A..58P|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117055|volume=534|at=A58|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|s2cid=15088852}}

HD 204313 c

|0.0553

|

|34.905

|0.2099

|

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

|154

|1.02

|5776

|{{citation|arxiv=1109.2497|year=2011|title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XXXIV. Occurrence, mass distribution and orbital properties of super-Earths and Neptune-mass planets|last1=Mayor|first1=M.|last2=Marmier|first2=M.|last3=Lovis|first3=C.|last4=Udry|first4=S.|last5=Ségransan|first5=D.|last6=Pepe|first6=F.|last7=Benz|first7=W.|last8=Bertaux|first8=J. -L.|last9=Bouchy|first9=F.|last10=Dumusque|first10=X.|last11=Lo Curto|first11=G.|last12=Mordasini|first12=C.|last13=Queloz|first13=D.|last14=Santos|first14=N. C.}} Confirmed in 2015.{{cite journal | title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. XXXVIII. Bayesian re-analysis of three systems. New super-Earths, unconfirmed signals, and magnetic cycles | url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2016/01/aa26729-15/aa26729-15.html | last1=Díaz | first1=R. F. | last2=Ségransan | first2=D. | last3=Udry | first3=S. | last4=Lovis | first4=C. | last5=Pepe | first5=F. | last6=Dumusque | first6=X. | last7=Marmier | first7=M. | last8=Alonso | first8=R. | last9=Benz | first9=W. | last10=Bouchy | first10=F. | last11=Coffinet | first11=A. | last12=Collier Cameron | first12=A. | last13=Deleuil | first13=M. | last14=Figueira | first14=P. | last15=Gillon | first15=M. | last16=Lo Curto | first16=G. | last17=Mayor | first17=M. | last18=Mordasini | first18=C. | last19=Motalebi | first19=F. | last20=Moutou | first20=C. | last21=Pollacco | first21=D. | last22=Pompei | first22=E. | last23=Queloz | first23=D. | last24=Santos | first24=N. | last25=Wyttenbach | first25=A. | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=585 | at=A134 | year=2016 | arxiv=1510.06446 | bibcode=2016A&A...585A.134D | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201526729 | s2cid=118531921 }}

HD 215152 c

|0.0054{{±|0.0019|0.0023}}

|

|7.2824{{±|0.0045|0.0083}}

|0.06739{{±|0.00086|0.00089}}

|

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

|70.48{{±|0.16}}

|0.770{{±|0.015}}

|4935{{±|76}}

| Confirmed in 2018.{{citation|arxiv=1802.04631|year=2018|title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201732529|last1=Delisle|first1=J.-B.|last2=Ségransan|first2=D.|last3=Dumusque|first3=X.|last4=Diaz|first4=R. F.|last5=Bouchy|first5=F.|last6=Lovis|first6=C.|last7=Pepe|first7=F.|last8=Udry|first8=S.|last9=Alonso|first9=R.|last10=Benz|first10=W.|last11=Coffinet|first11=A.|last12=Collier Cameron|first12=A.|last13=Deleuil|first13=M.|last14=Figueira|first14=P.|last15=Gillon|first15=M.|last16=Lo Curto|first16=G.|last17=Mayor|first17=M.|last18=Mordasini|first18=C.|last19=Motalebi|first19=F.|last20=Moutou|first20=C.|last21=Pollacco|first21=D.|last22=Pompei|first22=E.|last23=Queloz|first23=D.|last24=Santos|first24=N. C.|last25=Wyttenbach|first25=A.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=614|pages=A133|s2cid=119097303}}

HD 215152 d

|0.0088{{±|0.0025|0.0029}}

|

|10.8650{{±|0.0056|0.0061}}

|0.0880{{±|0.0011|0.0012}}

|

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

|70.48{{±|0.16}}

|0.770{{±|0.015}}

|4935{{±|76}}

| Confirmed in 2018.

HD 204941 b

|0.266

|

|1733

|2.55

|

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

|93.74

|0.58

|5026

|{{citation|arxiv=1107.1748|title=The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. XXX. Planetary systems around stars with solar-like magnetic cycles and short-term activity variation|year=2011|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117148|last1=Dumusque|first1=X.|last2=Lovis|first2=C.|last3=Ségransan|first3=D.|last4=Mayor|first4=M.|last5=Udry|first5=S.|last6=Benz|first6=W.|last7=Bouchy|first7=F.|last8=Lo Curto|first8=G.|last9=Mordasini|first9=C.|last10=Pepe|first10=F.|last11=Queloz|first11=D.|last12=Santos|first12=N. C.|last13=Naef|first13=D.|journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics|volume=535|pages=A55|bibcode=2011A&A...535A..55D|s2cid=119192207}}

HD 215456 b

|0.101

|

|191.99{{±|0.73}}

|0.652{{±|0.011}}

|

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

|129.3{{±|0.2}}

|

|

|

HD 215456 c

|0.246

|

|2277{{±|67}}

|3.394{{±|0.088}}

|

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

|129.3{{±|0.2}}

|

|

|

HD 240237 b

|15.89

|

|745.7

|1.92

|

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

|3125

|8.76

|3926

|{{Cite journal

| title=Substellar-Mass Companions to the K-Giants HD 240237, BD +48 738 and HD 96127

| journal=The Astrophysical Journal

| volume=745 | number=1 | at=28 | year=2011

| last1=Gettel | first1=S.

| last2=Wolszczan | first2=A.

| last3=Niedzielski | first3=A.

| last4=Nowak | first4=G.

| last5=Adamów | first5=M.

| last6=Zieliński | first6=P.

| last7=Maciejewski | first7=G.

| bibcode=2012ApJ...745...28G | arxiv=1110.1641

| doi=10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/28 | s2cid=119116402

}}

HIP 5158 c

|15.04

|

|9017.76

|7.7

|

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

|168.56

|0.78

|4962

|{{citation|arxiv=1105.1150|title=Bayesian evidence for two companions orbiting HIP 5158|year=2011|doi=10.1111/j.1745-3933.2011.01109.x|last1=Feroz|first1=F.|last2=Balan|first2=S. T.|last3=Hobson|first3=M. P.|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters|volume=416|issue=1|pages=L104–L108|doi-access=free |bibcode=2011MNRAS.416L.104F|s2cid=118517956}}

HIP 57274 b

|0.02

|

|8.1352

|0.07

|

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

|84.41

|0.29

|4510

|{{cite journal | title=M2K. II. A Triple-planet System Orbiting HIP 57274 | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=745 | issue=1 | at=21 | year=2012 | last1=Fischer | first1=Debra A. | last2=Gaidos | first2=Eric | last3=Howard | first3=Andrew W. | last4=Giguere | first4=Matthew J. | last5=Johnson | first5=John A. | last6=Marcy | first6=Geoffrey W. | last7=Wright | first7=Jason T. | last8=Valenti | first8=Jeff A. | last9=Piskunov | first9=Nikolai | last10=Clubb | first10=Kelsey I. | last11=Isaacson | first11=Howard | last12=Apps | first12=Kevin | last13=Lepine | first13=Sebastien | last14=Mann | first14=Andrew | last15=Moriarty | first15=John | last16=Brewer | first16=John | last17=Spronck | first17=Julien F. P. | last18=Schwab | first18=Christian | last19=Szymkowiak | first19=Andrew | arxiv=1109.2926 | bibcode=2012ApJ...745...21F | bibcode-access=free | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/745/1/21 | doi-access=free }}

HIP 57274 c

|0.40902

|

|32.03

|0.178

|

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

|84.41

|0.29

|4510

|

HIP 57274 d

|0.5267

|

|431.7

|1.01

|

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

|84.41

|0.29

|4510

|

HU Aquarii b

|5.9

|

|2390

|3.6

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|626.89

|0.88

|5952

|Controversial

HU Aquarii c

|4.5

|

|4368

|5.4

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|626.89

|0.88

|5952

|Controversial

Kepler-10b

|0.0145

|0.132

|0.837491

|0.0172

|2130

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|608.3

|0.91

|5708

|{{cite journal | title=Kepler's First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b | last1=Batalha | first1=Natalie M. | last2=Borucki | first2=William J. | last3=Bryson | first3=Stephen T. | last4=Buchhave | first4=Lars A. | last5=Caldwell | first5=Douglas A. | last6=Christensen-Dalsgaard | first6=Jørgen | last7=Ciardi | first7=David | last8=Dunham | first8=Edward W. | last9=Fressin | first9=Francois | last10=Gautier | first10=Thomas N. | last11=Gilliland | first11=Ronald L. | last12=Haas | first12=Michael R. | last13=Howell | first13=Steve B. | last14=Jenkins | first14=Jon M. | last15=Kjeldsen | first15=Hans | last16=Koch | first16=David G. | last17=Latham | first17=David W. | last18=Lissauer | first18=Jack J. | last19=Marcy | first19=Geoffrey W. | last20=Rowe | first20=Jason F. | last21=Sasselov | first21=Dimitar D. | last22=Seager | first22=Sara | last23=Steffen | first23=Jason H. | last24=Torres | first24=Guillermo | last25=Basri | first25=Gibor S. | last26=Brown | first26=Timothy M. | last27=Charbonneau | first27=David | last28=Christiansen | first28=Jessie | last29=Clarke | first29=Bruce | last30=Cochran | first30=William D. | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=729 | number=1 | at=27 | year=2011 | arxiv=1102.0605 | bibcode=2011ApJ...729...27B | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/729/1/27 | s2cid=55059000 }}

Kepler-10c

|0.02319

|0.207

|45.2946

|0.241

|584

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|608.3

|0.91

|5708

|{{cite journal | title=Kepler-10 c: a 2.2-Earth Radius Transiting Planet in a Multiple System | last1=Fressin | first1=François | last2=Torres | first2=Guillermo | last3=Désert | first3=Jean-Michel | last4=Charbonneau | first4=David | last5=Batalha | first5=Natalie M. | last6=Fortney | first6=Jonathan J. | last7=Rowe | first7=Jason F. | last8=Allen | first8=Christopher | last9=Borucki | first9=William J. | last10=Brown | first10=Timothy M. | last11=Bryson | first11=Stephen T. | last12=Ciardi | first12=David R. | last13=Cochran | first13=William D. | last14=Deming | first14=Drake | last15=Dunham | first15=Edward W. | last16=Fabrycky | first16=Daniel C. | last17=Gautier Iii | first17=Thomas N. | last18=Gilliland | first18=Ronald L. | last19=Henze | first19=Christopher E. | last20=Holman | first20=Matthew J. | last21=Howell | first21=Steve B. | last22=Jenkins | first22=Jon M. | last23=Kinemuchi | first23=Karen | last24=Knutson | first24=Heather | last25=Koch | first25=David G. | last26=Latham | first26=David W. | last27=Lissauer | first27=Jack J. | last28=Marcy | first28=Geoffrey W. | last29=Ragozzine | first29=Darin | last30=Sasselov | first30=Dimitar D. | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | volume=197 | number=1 | at=5 | year=2011 | arxiv=1105.4647 | bibcode=2011ApJS..197....5F | doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/5 | s2cid=38317440 }}

Kepler-11b

|0.006

|0.161

|10.3039

|0.091

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1102.0291|doi=10.1038/nature09760|title=A closely packed system of low-mass, low-density planets transiting Kepler-11|year=2011|last1=Lissauer|first1=Jack J.|last2=Fabrycky|first2=Daniel C.|last3=Ford|first3=Eric B.|last4=Borucki|first4=William J.|last5=Fressin|first5=Francois|last6=Marcy|first6=Geoffrey W.|last7=Orosz|first7=Jerome A.|last8=Rowe|first8=Jason F.|last9=Torres|first9=Guillermo|last10=Welsh|first10=William F.|last11=Batalha|first11=Natalie M.|last12=Bryson|first12=Stephen T.|last13=Buchhave|first13=Lars A.|last14=Caldwell|first14=Douglas A.|last15=Carter|first15=Joshua A.|last16=Charbonneau|first16=David|last17=Christiansen|first17=Jessie L.|last18=Cochran|first18=William D.|last19=Desert|first19=Jean-Michel|last20=Dunham|first20=Edward W.|last21=Fanelli|first21=Michael N.|last22=Fortney|first22=Jonathan J.|last23=Gautier Iii|first23=Thomas N.|last24=Geary|first24=John C.|last25=Gilliland|first25=Ronald L.|last26=Haas|first26=Michael R.|last27=Hall|first27=Jennifer R.|last28=Holman|first28=Matthew J.|last29=Koch|first29=David G.|last30=Latham|first30=David W.|s2cid=4388001|journal=Nature|volume=470|issue=7332|pages=53–58|pmid=21293371|bibcode=2011Natur.470...53L|display-authors=etal}}

Kepler-11c

|0.009

|0.256

|13.0241

|0.107

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|

Kepler-11d

|0.023

|0.278

|22.6845

|0.155

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|

Kepler-11e

|0.025

|0.374

|31.9996

|0.195

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|

Kepler-11f

|0.006

|0.222

|46.6888

|0.25

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|

Kepler-11g

|0.079

|0.297

|118.3807

|0.466

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2148

|0.96

|5663

|

Kepler-12b

|0.432

|1.754

|4.4379629

|0.0553

|1480

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2950

|1.17

|5947

|{{cite journal | title=Discovery and Atmospheric Characterization of Giant Planet Kepler-12b: An Inflated Radius Outlier | last1=Fortney | first1=Jonathan J. | last2=Demory | first2=Brice-Olivier | last3=Désert | first3=Jean-Michel | last4=Rowe | first4=Jason | last5=Marcy | first5=Geoffrey W. | last6=Isaacson | first6=Howard | last7=Buchhave | first7=Lars A. | last8=Ciardi | first8=David | last9=Gautier | first9=Thomas N. | last10=Batalha | first10=Natalie M. | last11=Caldwell | first11=Douglas A. | last12=Bryson | first12=Stephen T. | last13=Nutzman | first13=Philip | last14=Jenkins | first14=Jon M. | last15=Howard | first15=Andrew | last16=Charbonneau | first16=David | last17=Knutson | first17=Heather A. | last18=Howell | first18=Steve B. | last19=Everett | first19=Mark | last20=Fressin | first20=François | last21=Deming | first21=Drake | last22=Borucki | first22=William J. | last23=Brown | first23=Timothy M. | last24=Ford | first24=Eric B. | last25=Gilliland | first25=Ronald L. | last26=Latham | first26=David W. | last27=Miller | first27=Neil | last28=Seager | first28=Sara | last29=Fischer | first29=Debra A. | last30=Koch | first30=David | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | volume=197 | number=1 | at=9 | year=2011 | arxiv=1109.1611 | bibcode=2011ApJS..197....9F | doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/9 | s2cid=688362 }}

Kepler-13b

|9.28

|1.512

|1.763588

|0.03641

|2550

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1354

|1.72

|7650

|{{cite journal | title=Detection of Koi-13.01 Using the Photometric Orbit | last1=Shporer | first1=Avi | last2=Jenkins | first2=Jon M. | last3=Rowe | first3=Jason F. | last4=Sanderfer | first4=Dwight T. | last5=Seader | first5=Shawn E. | last6=Smith | first6=Jeffrey C. | last7=Still | first7=Martin D. | last8=Thompson | first8=Susan E. | last9=Twicken | first9=Joseph D. | last10=Welsh | first10=William F. | journal=The Astronomical Journal | volume=142 | number=6 | at=195 | year=2011 | arxiv=1110.3510 | bibcode=2011AJ....142..195S | doi=10.1088/0004-6256/142/6/195 | doi-access=free }}

Kepler-14b

|8.4

|1.136

|6.790123

|0.0771

|1605

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3196

|1.51

|6395

|{{cite journal |last1=Buchhave |first1=L. |last2=Latham |first2=D. |date=2011 |title=Kepler-14b: A MASSIVE HOT JUPITER TRANSITING AN F STAR IN A CLOSE VISUAL BINARY |journal=Astrophysical Journal |volume= 197|issue=1 |pages= 3|doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/3 |arxiv=1106.5510v1 |bibcode = 2011ApJS..197....3B |s2cid=340985 }}

Kepler-15b

|0.66

|0.96

|4.942782

|0.05714

|1251

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2464

|1.02

|5515

|{{cite journal | title=Kepler-15b: A Hot Jupiter Enriched in Heavy Elements and the First Kepler Mission Planet Confirmed with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope | last1=Endl | first1=Michael | last2=MacQueen | first2=Phillip J. | last3=Cochran | first3=William D. | last4=Brugamyer | first4=Erik J. | last5=Buchhave | first5=Lars A. | last6=Rowe | first6=Jason | last7=Lucas | first7=Phillip | last8=Isaacson | first8=Howard | last9=Bryson | first9=Steve | last10=Howell | first10=Steve B. | last11=Fortney | first11=Jonathan J. | last12=Hansen | first12=Terese | last13=Borucki | first13=William J. | last14=Caldwell | first14=Douglas | last15=Christiansen | first15=Jessie L. | last16=Ciardi | first16=David R. | last17=Demory | first17=Brice-Olivier | last18=Everett | first18=Mark | last19=Ford | first19=Eric B. | last20=Haas | first20=Michael R. | last21=Holman | first21=Matthew J. | last22=Horch | first22=Elliott | last23=Jenkins | first23=Jon M. | last24=Koch | first24=David J. | last25=Lissauer | first25=Jack J. | last26=Machalek | first26=Pavel | last27=Still | first27=Martin | last28=Welsh | first28=William F. | last29=Sanderfer | first29=Dwight T. | last30=Seader | first30=Shawn E. | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | volume=197 | number=1 | at=13 | year=2011 | bibcode=2011ApJS..197...13E | bibcode-access=free | doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/13 | doi-access=free | hdl=2152/42925 | hdl-access=free }}

Kepler-16b

|0.333

|0.754

|228.776

|0.7048

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|245.44

|0.69

|4450

|{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://exoplanet.eu/catalog/kepler_16_ab_b--989/ |title=Notes for Planet Kepler-16 (AB) b |author=Jean Schneider |date=2011 |access-date=23 September 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231103153032/https://exoplanet.eu/catalog/kepler_16_ab_b--989/ |encyclopedia=Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia |archive-date=3 November 2023 }}

Kepler-17b

|2.45

|1.31

|1.4857108

|0.02591

|1570

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2609

|1.16

|5781

|

Kepler-18b

|0.022

|0.178

|3.504725

|0.0447

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1430

|0.97

|5345

|{{cite journal|doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/7|arxiv=1110.0820|title=Kepler 18-b, c, and d: A System Of Three Planets Confirmed by Transit Timing Variations, Lightcurve Validation, Spitzer Photometry and Radial Velocity Measurements|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series|volume=197|pages=7|year=2011|last1 = Cochran| first1 = William D.| last2 = Fabrycky| first2 = Daniel C.| last3 = Torres| first3 = Guillermo| last4 = Fressin| first4 = François| last5 = Désert| first5 = Jean-Michel| last6 = Darin Ragozzine| last7 = Sasselov| first7 = Dimitar| last8 = Fortney| first8 = Jonathan J.| last9 = Rowe| first9 = Jason F.| last10 = Brugamyer| first10 = Erik J.| last11 = Bryson| first11 = Stephen T.| last12 = Carter| first12 = Joshua A.| last13 = Ciardi| first13 = David R.| last14 = Howell| first14 = Steve B.| last15 = Steffen| first15 = Jason H.| last16 = Borucki| first16 = William J.| last17 = Koch| first17 = David G.| last18 = Winn| first18 = Joshua N.| last19 = Welsh| first19 = William F.| last20 = Uddin| first20 = Kamal| last21 = Tenenbaum| first21 = Peter| last22 = Still| first22 = M.| last23 = Seager| first23 = Sara| last24 = Quinn| first24 = Samuel N.| last25 = Mullally| first25 = F.| last26 = Miller| first26 = Neil| last27 = Marcy| first27 = Geoffrey W.| last28 = MacQueen| first28 = Phillip J.| last29 = Lucas| first29 = Phillip| last30 = Lissauer| first30 = Jack J.| last31 = Latham| first31 = David W.| last32 = Knutson| first32 = Heather| last33 = Kinemuchi| first33 = K.| last34 = Johnson| first34 = John A.| last35 = Jenkins| first35 = Jon M.| last36 = Howard Isaacson| last37 = Howard| first37 = Andrew| last38 = Horch| first38 = Elliott| last39 = Holman| first39 = Matthew J.| last40 = Henze| first40 = Christopher E.| last41 = Haas| first41 = Michael R.| last42 = Gilliland| first42 = Ronald L.| last43 = III| first43 = Thomas N. Gautier| last44 = Ford| first44 = Eric B.| last45 = Fischer| first45 = Debra A.| last46 = Everett| first46 = Mark| last47 = Michael Endl| last48 = Demory| first48 = Brice-Oliver| last49 = Deming| first49 = Drake| last50 = Charbonneau| first50 = David| last51 = Caldwell| first51 = Douglas| last52 = Buchhave| first52 = Lars| last53 = Brown| first53 = Timothy M.| last54 = Batalha| first54 = Natalie|issue=1|display-authors=1|bibcode=2011ApJS..197....7C|s2cid=16505452}}

Kepler-18c

|0.054

|0.49

|7.64159

|0.0752

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1430

|0.97

|5345

|

Kepler-18d

|0.052

|0.623

|14.85888

|0.1172

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1430

|0.97

|5345

|

Kepler-19b

|0.02643

|0.197

|9.28716

|0.085

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|717.4

|0.94

|5544

|{{cite journal |arxiv=1109.1561 |doi=10.1088/0004-637X/743/2/200 |title=The Kepler-19 System: A Transiting {{val|2.2|u=R}} Planet and a Second Planet Detected Via Transit Timing Variations |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=743 |number=2 |at=200 |year=2011 |last=Ballard |first=S. |display-authors=etal |bibcode=2011ApJ...743..200B |s2cid=42698813 }}

Kepler-19c

|0.04122

|

|28.731

|

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|717.4

|0.94

|5544

|

Kepler-20b

|0.03052

|0.167

|3.69611525

|0.0463

|1105

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|929.18

|0.95

|5495

|

Kepler-20c

|0.04012

|0.272

|10.85409089

|0.0949

|772

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|929.18

|0.95

|5495

|{{citation|arxiv=1112.4514|title=Kepler-20: A Sun-like Star with Three Sub-Neptune Exoplanets and Two Earth-size Candidates|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/749/1/15|last1=Gautier|first1=Thomas N.|last2=Charbonneau|first2=David|last3=Rowe|first3=Jason F.|last4=Marcy|first4=Geoffrey W.|last5=Isaacson|first5=Howard|last6=Torres|first6=Guillermo|last7=Fressin|first7=Francois|last8=Rogers|first8=Leslie A.|last9=Désert|first9=Jean-Michel|last10=Buchhave|first10=Lars A.|last11=Latham|first11=David W.|last12=Quinn|first12=Samuel N.|last13=Ciardi|first13=David R.|last14=Fabrycky|first14=Daniel C.|last15=Ford|first15=Eric B.|last16=Gilliland|first16=Ronald L.|last17=Walkowicz|first17=Lucianne M.|last18=Bryson|first18=Stephen T.|last19=Cochran|first19=William D.|last20=Endl|first20=Michael|last21=Fischer|first21=Debra A.|last22=Howell|first22=Steve B.|last23=Horch|first23=Elliott P.|last24=Barclay|first24=Thomas|last25=Batalha|first25=Natalie|last26=Borucki|first26=William J.|last27=Christiansen|first27=Jessie L.|last28=Geary|first28=John C.|last29=Henze|first29=Christopher E.|last30=Holman|first30=Matthew J.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=749|number=1|page=15|s2cid=18765025|display-authors=etal}}

Kepler-20d

|0.03168

|0.245

|77.61130017

|0.3506

|401

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|929.18

|0.95

|5495

|

Kepler-20e

|0.01

|0.077

|6.09852281

|0.0639

|1040

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|929.18

|0.95

|5495

|

Kepler-20f

|0.045

|0.089

|19.57758478

|0.1396

|705

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|929.18

|0.95

|5495

|

Kepler-21b

|0.01598

|0.146

|2.78578

|0.042717

|2025

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|370

|1.41

|6305

|{{cite journal | title=Kepler-21b: A 1.6 REarth Planet Transiting the Bright Oscillating F Subgiant Star HD 179070 | last1=Howell | first1=Steve B. | last2=Rowe | first2=Jason F. | last3=Bryson | first3=Stephen T. | last4=Quinn | first4=Samuel N. | last5=Marcy | first5=Geoffrey W. | last6=Isaacson | first6=Howard | last7=Ciardi | first7=David R. | last8=Chaplin | first8=William J. | last9=Metcalfe | first9=Travis S. | last10=Monteiro | first10=Mario J. P. F. G. | last11=Appourchaux | first11=Thierry | last12=Basu | first12=Sarbani | last13=Creevey | first13=Orlagh L. | last14=Gilliland | first14=Ronald L. | last15=Quirion | first15=Pierre-Olivier | last16=Stello | first16=Denis | last17=Kjeldsen | first17=Hans | last18=Christensen-Dalsgaard | first18=Jörgen | last19=Elsworth | first19=Yvonne | last20=García | first20=Rafael A | last21=Houdek | first21=Günter | last22=Karoff | first22=Christoffer | last23=Molenda-Żakowicz | first23=Joanna | last24=Thompson | first24=Michael J. | last25=Verner | first25=Graham A. | last26=Torres | first26=Guillermo | last27=Fressin | first27=Francois | last28=Crepp | first28=Justin R. | last29=Adams | first29=Elisabeth | last30=Dupree | first30=Andrea | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=746 | number=2 | at=123 | year=2012 | arxiv=1112.2165 | bibcode=2012ApJ...746..123H | bibcode-access=free | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/746/2/123 | doi-access=free }}

Kepler-22b

|0.113

|0.212

|289.8623

|0.849

|262

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|619.72

|0.97

|5518

|Potentially habitable exoplanet{{cite web | url=http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-12/kepler-team-confirms-first-earth-planet-habitable-zone-and-finds-1094-more-worlds | title=Kepler Team Confirms First Earth-like planet in a habitable zone, And Finds 1,094 More Worlds | work=Popular Science | date=December 5, 2011 | access-date=December 5, 2011 | author=Boyle, Rebecca }}

Kepler-23b

|0.8

|0.17

|7.1073

|0.075

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2793

|1.1

|5828

|{{citation|arxiv=1201.5409|year=2012|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/750/2/113|last1=Ford|first1=Eric B.|last2=Fabrycky|first2=Daniel C.|last3=Steffen|first3=Jason H.|last4=Carter|first4=Joshua A.|last5=Fressin|first5=Francois|last6=Holman|first6=Matthew J.|last7=Lissauer|first7=Jack J.|last8=Moorhead|first8=Althea V.|last9=Morehead|first9=Robert C.|last10=Ragozzine|first10=Darin|last11=Rowe|first11=Jason F.|last12=Welsh|first12=William F.|last13=Allen|first13=Christopher|last14=Batalha|first14=Natalie M.|last15=Borucki|first15=William J.|last16=Bryson|first16=Stephen T.|last17=Buchhave|first17=Lars A.|last18=Burke|first18=Christopher J.|last19=Caldwell|first19=Douglas A.|last20=Charbonneau|first20=David|last21=Clarke|first21=Bruce D.|last22=Cochran|first22=William D.|last23=Désert|first23=Jean-Michel|last24=Endl|first24=Michael|last25=Everett|first25=Mark E.|last26=Fischer|first26=Debra A.|last27=Gautier III|first27=Thomas N.|last28=Gilliland|first28=Ron L.|last29=Jenkins|first29=Jon M.|last30=Haas|first30=Michael R.|title=Transit Timing Observations Fromkepler. Ii. Confirmation of Two Multiplanet Systems Via a Non-Parametric Correlation Analysis|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=750|number=2|page=113|bibcode=2012ApJ...750..113F|s2cid=4528963|display-authors=etal}}

Kepler-23c

|2.7

|0.285

|10.7421

|0.099

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2793

|1.1

|5828

|

Kepler-24b

|1.6

|0.214

|8.1453

|0.08

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3901

|0.98

|5897

|

Kepler-24c

|1.6

|0.25

|12.3335

|0.106

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3901

|0.98

|5897

|

Kepler-25b

|0.0275

|0.245

|6.238297

|0.068

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|798.98

|1.19

|6270

|

Kepler-25c

|0.0479

|0.465

|12.7207

|0.11

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|798.98

|1.19

|6270

|

Kepler-26b

|0.01611

|0.248

|12.28

|0.08551

|427

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1104

|0.54

|3914

|

Kepler-26c

|0.01951

|0.243

|17.2559

|0.10725

|381

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1104

|0.54

|3914

|

Kepler-27b

|9.11

|0.357

|15.3348

|0.118

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3507

|0.65

|5400

|{{citation|arxiv=1201.5412|title=Transit Timing Observations from Kepler: III. Confirmation of 4 Multiple Planet Systems by a Fourier-Domain Study of Anti-correlated Transit Timing Variations|year=2012|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20467.x|last1=Steffen|first1=Jason H.|last2=Fabrycky|first2=Daniel C.|last3=Ford|first3=Eric B.|last4=Carter|first4=Joshua A.|last5=Desert|first5=Jean-Michel|last6=Fressin|first6=Francois|last7=Holman|first7=Matthew J.|last8=Lissauer|first8=Jack J.|last9=Moorhead|first9=Althea V.|last10=Rowe|first10=Jason F.|last11=Ragozzine|first11=Darin|last12=Welsh|first12=William F.|last13=Batalha|first13=Natalie M.|last14=Borucki|first14=William J.|last15=Buchhave|first15=Lars A.|last16=Bryson|first16=Steve|last17=Caldwell|first17=Douglas A.|last18=Charbonneau|first18=David|last19=Ciardi|first19=David R.|last20=Cochran|first20=William D.|last21=Endl|first21=Michael|last22=Everett|first22=Mark E.|last23=Gautier III|first23=Thomas N.|last24=Gilliland|first24=Ron L.|last25=Girouard|first25=Forrest R.|last26=Jenkins|first26=Jon M.|last27=Horch|first27=Elliott|last28=Howell|first28=Steve B.|last29=Isaacson|first29=Howard|last30=Klaus|first30=Todd C.|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |volume=421 |issue=3 |page=2342 |doi-access=free |bibcode=2012MNRAS.421.2342S |s2cid=11898578|display-authors=etal}}

Kepler-27c

|13.8

|0.437

|31.3309

|0.191

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3507

|0.65

|5400

|

Kepler-28b

|1.51

|0.321

|5.9123

|0.062

|583

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1448

|0.75

|4590

|

Kepler-28c

|1.36

|0.303

|8.9858

|0.081

|507

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1448

|0.75

|4590

|

Kepler-29b

|0.01419

|0.299

|10.3384

|0.09

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2779

|0.98

|5701

|{{cite journal | title=Characteristics of Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. II. Analysis of the First Four Months of Data | last1=Borucki | first1=William J. | last2=Koch | first2=David G. | last3=Basri | first3=Gibor | last4=Batalha | first4=Natalie | last5=Brown | first5=Timothy M. | last6=Bryson | first6=Stephen T. | last7=Caldwell | first7=Douglas | last8=Christensen-Dalsgaard | first8=Jørgen | last9=Cochran | first9=William D. | last10=Devore | first10=Edna | last11=Dunham | first11=Edward W. | last12=Gautier | first12=Thomas N. | last13=Geary | first13=John C. | last14=Gilliland | first14=Ronald | last15=Gould | first15=Alan | last16=Howell | first16=Steve B. | last17=Jenkins | first17=Jon M. | last18=Latham | first18=David W. | last19=Lissauer | first19=Jack J | last20=Marcy | first20=Geoffrey W. | last21=Rowe | first21=Jason | last22=Sasselov | first22=Dimitar | last23=Boss | first23=Alan | last24=Charbonneau | first24=David | last25=Ciardi | first25=David | last26=Doyle | first26=Laurance | last27=Dupree | first27=Andrea K. | last28=Ford | first28=Eric B. | last29=Fortney | first29=Jonathan | last30=Holman | first30=Matthew J. | display-authors=etal | journal=The Astrophysical Journal | volume=736 | number=1 | at=19 | year=2011 | arxiv=1102.0541 | bibcode=2011ApJ...736...19B | bibcode-access=free | doi=10.1088/0004-637X/736/1/19 | doi-access=free }}

Kepler-29c

|0.01259

|0.28

|13.2884

|0.11

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|2779

|0.98

|5701

|

Kepler-31b

|

|0.491

|20.8613

|0.16

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|5700

|1.21

|6340

|{{citation|arxiv=1102.0543|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/8|last1=Lissauer|first1=Jack J.|last2=Ragozzine|first2=Darin|last3=Fabrycky|first3=Daniel C.|last4=Steffen|first4=Jason H.|last5=Ford|first5=Eric B.|last6=Jenkins|first6=Jon M.|last7=Shporer|first7=Avi|last8=Holman|first8=Matthew J.|last9=Rowe|first9=Jason F.|last10=Quintana|first10=Elisa V.|last11=Batalha|first11=Natalie M.|last12=Borucki|first12=William J.|last13=Bryson|first13=Stephen T.|last14=Caldwell|first14=Douglas A.|last15=Carter|first15=Joshua A.|last16=Ciardi|first16=David|last17=Dunham|first17=Edward W.|last18=Fortney|first18=Jonathan J.|last19=Gautier, Iii|first19=Thomas N.|last20=Howell|first20=Steve B.|last21=Koch|first21=David G.|last22=Latham|first22=David W.|last23=Marcy|first23=Geoffrey W.|last24=Morehead|first24=Robert C.|last25=Sasselov|first25=Dimitar|title=Architecture and Dynamics of Kepler 'S Candidate Multiple Transiting Planet Systems|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series|volume=197|issue=1|page=8|bibcode=2011ApJS..197....8L|s2cid=43095783}}

Kepler-31c

|4.7

|0.473

|42.6318

|0.26

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|5700

|1.21

|6340

|

Kepler-32b

|4.1

|0.196

|5.90124

|0.05

|530

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1066

|0.58

|3900

|

Kepler-32c

|0.5

|0.178

|8.7522

|0.09

|470

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1066

|0.58

|3900

|

Kepler-33b

|

|0.155

|5.66793

|0.0677

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4086

|1.29

|5904

|{{citation|arxiv=1102.0544|title=Transit Timing Observations from Kepler : I. Statistical Analysis of the First Four Months|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/2|last1=Ford|first1=Eric B.|last2=Rowe|first2=Jason F.|last3=Fabrycky|first3=Daniel C.|last4=Carter|first4=Joshua A.|last5=Holman|first5=Matthew J.|last6=Lissauer|first6=Jack J.|last7=Ragozzine|first7=Darin|last8=Steffen|first8=Jason H.|last9=Batalha|first9=Natalie M.|last10=Borucki|first10=William J.|last11=Bryson|first11=Steve|last12=Caldwell|first12=Douglas A.|last13=Dunham|first13=Edward W.|last14=Gautier|first14=Thomas N.|last15=Jenkins|first15=Jon M.|last16=Koch|first16=David G.|last17=Li|first17=Jie|last18=Lucas|first18=Philip|last19=Marcy|first19=Geoffrey W.|last20=McCauliff|first20=Sean|last21=Mullally|first21=Fergal R.|last22=Quintana|first22=Elisa|last23=Still|first23=Martin|last24=Tenenbaum|first24=Peter|last25=Thompson|first25=Susan E.|last26=Twicken|first26=Joseph D.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series|volume=197|issue=1|page=2|bibcode=2011ApJS..197....2F|s2cid=118472942}}

Kepler-33c

|0.00123

|0.285

|13.17562

|0.1189

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4086

|1.29

|5904

|

Kepler-33d

|0.0123

|0.477

|21.77596

|0.1662

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4086

|1.29

|5904

|

Kepler-33e

|0.01753

|0.359

|31.7844

|0.2138

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4086

|1.29

|5904

|

Kepler-39b

|20.1

|1.24

|21.08721

|0.164

|897

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3557

|1.29

|6350

|{{cite journal | title=SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. III. KOI-423b: an 18 MJup transiting companion around an F7IV star | url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2011/09/aa17095-11/aa17095-11.html | last1=Bouchy | first1=F. | last2=Bonomo | first2=A.S. | last3=Santerne | first3=A. | last4=Moutou | first4=C. | last5=Deleuil | first5=M. | last6=Díaz | first6=R.F. | last7=Eggenberger | first7=A. | last8=Ehrenreich | first8=D. | last9=Gry | first9=C. | last10=Guillot | first10=T. | last11=Havel | first11=M. | last12=Hébrard | first12=G. | last13=Udry | first13=S. | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=533 | at=A83 | year=2011 | arxiv=1106.3225 | bibcode=2011A&A...533A..83B | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117095 | s2cid=62836749 }} Brown dwarf

Kepler-41b

|0.56

|1.29

|1.8555582

|0.03101

|1790

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3680

|1.15

|5750

|{{cite journal | title=SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates IV. KOI-196b: a non-inflated hot Jupiter with a high albedo | url=http://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2011/12/aa17807-11/aa17807-11.html | last1=Santerne | first1=A. | last2=Bonomo | first2=A. S. | last3=Hébrard | first3=G. | last4=Deleuil | first4=M. | last5=Moutou | first5=C. | last6=Almenara | first6=J.-M. | last7=Bouchy | first7=F. | last8=Díaz | first8=R. F. | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=536 | at=A70 | year=2011 | arxiv=1108.0550 | bibcode=2011A&A...536A..70S | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117807 | s2cid=119025355 }}

Kepler-42b

|

|0.07

|1.2137672

|0.0116

|519

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|126.23

|0.13

|3068

|

Kepler-42c

|

|0.065

|0.45328509

|0.006

|720

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|126.23

|0.13

|3068

|

Kepler-42d

|

|0.051

|1.865169

|0.0154

|450

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|126.23

|0.13

|3068

|

Kepler-43 b

|3.23

|1.219

|3.0240949

|0.046

|1620

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|3379

|1.32

|6041

|{{Cite journal | title=SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. V. The three hot Jupiters KOI-135b, KOI-204b, and KOI-203b (alias Kepler-17b) | url=https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2012/02/aa18323-11/aa18323-11.html | last1=Bonomo | first1=A. S. | last2=Hébrard | first2=G. | last3=Santerne | first3=A. | last4=Santos | first4=N. C. | last5=Deleuil | first5=M. | last6=Almenara | first6=J. | last7=Bouchy | first7=F. | last8=Díaz | first8=R. F. | last9=Moutou | first9=C. | last10=Vanhuysse | first10=M. | journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics | volume=538 | at=A96 | year=2012 | arxiv=1110.5462 | bibcode=2012A&A...538A..96B | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201118323 | s2cid=118528032 }}

Kepler-44b

|1.0

|1.09

|3.2467293

|0.0446

|1544

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|4009

|1.12

|5800

|

Kepler-45b

|0.505

|0.96

|2.455239

|0.03

|1000

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1086

|0.59

|3820

|

Kepler-70b

|0.0014

|0.068

|0.240104

|0.006

|

|style="background:#00c9c2"|orbital brightness modulation

|3849

|0.5

|27730

|Controversial{{citation | first1=A. | last1=Blokesz | first2=J. | last2=Krzesinski | first3=L. | last3=Kedziora-Chudczer | s2cid=182952925 |

title=Analysis of putative exoplanetary signatures found in light curves of two sdBV stars observed by Kepler | journal=Astronomy & Astrophysics | volume=627 | date=4 July 2019 | pages=A86 | doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201835003 | arxiv=1906.03321 | bibcode=2019A&A...627A..86B }}

Kepler-70c

|0.0021

|0.077

|0.342887

|0.0076

|

|style="background:#00c9c2"|orbital brightness modulation

|3849

|0.5

|27730

|Controversial

MOA-2009-BLG-266Lb

|0.033

|

|2774

|3.2

|

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

|9900

|0.56

|

|{{citation|arxiv=1106.2160|title=Discovery and Mass Measurements of a Cold, 10-Earth Mass Planet and Its Host Star|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/741/1/22|last1=Muraki|first1=Y.|last2=Han|first2=C.|last3=Bennett|first3=D. P.|last4=Suzuki|first4=D.|last5=Monard|first5=L. A. G.|last6=Street|first6=R.|last7=Jorgensen|first7=U. G.|last8=Kundurthy|first8=P.|last9=Skowron|first9=J.|last10=Becker|first10=A. C.|last11=Albrow|first11=M. D.|last12=Fouqué|first12=P.|last13=Heyrovský|first13=D.|last14=Barry|first14=R. K.|last15=Beaulieu|first15=J.-P.|last16=Wellnitz|first16=D. D.|last17=Bond|first17=I. A.|last18=Sumi|first18=T.|last19=Dong|first19=S.|last20=Gaudi|first20=B. S.|last21=Bramich|first21=D. M.|last22=Dominik|first22=M.|last23=Abe|first23=F.|last24=Botzler|first24=C. S.|last25=Freeman|first25=M.|last26=Fukui|first26=A.|last27=Furusawa|first27=K.|last28=Hayashi|first28=F.|last29=Hearnshaw|first29=J. B.|last30=Hosaka|first30=S.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=741|issue=1|page=22|bibcode=2011ApJ...741...22M|s2cid=53530321|display-authors=etal}}

Nu2 Lupi b

|0.0145

|0.132

|11.57779{{±|0.00091|0.0011}}

|0.0969{{±|0.0019|0.0017}}

|

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

|47.85{{±|0.07}}

|0.87{{±|0.04}}

|5664{{±|61}}

|

Nu2 Lupi c

|0.0355

|0.233

|27.5909{{±|0.0028|0.0031}}

|0.1729{{±|0.0034|0.0030}}

|

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

|47.85{{±|0.07}}

|0.87{{±|0.04}}

|5664{{±|61}}

|

Nu2 Lupi d

|0.0278

|0.229

|107.245{{±|0.050}}

|0.425{{±|0.012}}

|

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

|47.85{{±|0.07}}

|0.87{{±|0.04}}

|5664{{±|61}}

|

NY Vir (AB) b

|2.3

|

|3160

|3.3

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|1800

|0.6

|33000

|Circumbinary planet{{citation|arxiv=1112.4269|title=Circumbinary Planets Orbiting the Rapidly Pulsating Subdwarf B-type binary NY Vir|year=2011|doi=10.1088/2041-8205/745/2/L23|last1=Qian|first1=S.-B.|last2=Zhu|first2=L.-Y.|last3=Dai|first3=Z.-B.|last4=Fernández-Lajús|first4=E.|last5=Xiang|first5=F.-Y.|last6=He|first6=J.-J.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=745|issue=2|pages=L23|bibcode=2012ApJ...745L..23Q |s2cid=118745084}}

NY Vir (AB) c

|4.49

|

|9861.75

|7.54

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|1800

|0.6

|33000

|Circumbinary planet{{citation|arxiv=1409.4907|title=The Pulsating sdB+M Eclipsing System NY Virginis and its Circumbinary Planets|year=2014|doi=10.1093/mnras/stu1937|last1=Lee|first1=Jae Woo|last2=Hinse|first2=Tobias Cornelius|last3=Youn|first3=Jae-Hyuck|last4=Han|first4=Wonyong|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=445|issue=3|pages=2331–2339|doi-access=free |bibcode=2014MNRAS.445.2331L }}

PSR J1719-1438 b

|1.2

|

|0.09070629

|0.0044

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|3914

|1.4

|4500

|Shortest orbital period of any known exoplanet{{cite news |url=http://www.space.com/12731-diamond-alien-planet-discovered-neutron-star.html |title=Surprise! Alien Planet Made of Diamond Discovered |first=Nola Taylor |last=Redd |date=25 August 2011 |publisher=TechMediaNetwork |access-date=25 August 2011}}

Qatar-2 b

|2.494

|1.254

|1.33711647

|0.02153

|1344

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|594.67

|0.74

|4645

|{{citation|arxiv=1110.5912|title=Qatar-2: A K dwarf orbited by a transiting hot Jupiter and a more massive companion in an outer orbit|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/750/1/84|last1=Bryan|first1=Marta L.|last2=Alsubai|first2=Khalid A.|last3=Latham|first3=David W.|last4=Parley|first4=Neil R.|last5=Collier Cameron|first5=Andrew|last6=Quinn|first6=Samuel N.|last7=Carter|first7=Joshua A.|last8=Fulton|first8=Benjamin J.|last9=Berlind|first9=Perry|last10=Brown|first10=Warren R.|last11=Buchhave|first11=Lars A.|last12=Calkins|first12=Michael L.|last13=Esquerdo|first13=Gilbert A.|last14=Fűrész|first14=Gábor|last15=Jørgensen|first15=Uffe Gråe|last16=Horne|first16=Keith D.|last17=Stefanik|first17=Robert P.|last18=Street|first18=Rachel A.|last19=Torres|first19=Guillermo|last20=West|first20=Richard G.|last21=Dominik|first21=Martin|last22=Harpsøe|first22=Kennet B. W.|last23=Liebig|first23=Christine|last24=Calchi Novati|first24=Sebastiano|last25=Ricci|first25=Davide|last26=Skottfelt|first26=Jesper F.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=750|page=84|s2cid=118627543}}

TrES-5

|1.79

|1.194

|1.48224686

|0.02459

|1480

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1188

|0.9

|5171

|{{citation|arxiv=1108.3572|title=TrES-5: A Massive Jupiter-sized Planet Transiting A Cool G-dwarf|year=2011|doi=10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/114|last1=Mandushev|first1=Georgi|last2=Quinn|first2=Samuel N.|last3=Buchhave|first3=Lars A.|last4=Dunham|first4=Edward W.|last5=Rabus|first5=Markus|last6=Oetiker|first6=Brian|last7=Latham|first7=David W.|last8=Charbonneau|first8=David|last9=Brown|first9=Timothy M.|last10=Belmonte|first10=Juan A.|last11=O'Donovan|first11=Francis T.|journal=The Astrophysical Journal|volume=741|issue=2|page=114|bibcode=2011ApJ...741..114M|s2cid=118671116}}

UZ Fornacis b

|6.3

|

|5840

|5.9

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|781.5

|0.7

|5286

|false positive

UZ Fornacis c

|7.7

|

|1916.25

|2.8

|

|style="background:#FF7519"|timing

|781.5

|0.7

|5286

|unconfirmed as of 2020

WASP-35b

|0.72{{±|0.06}}

|1.32{{±|0.03}}

|3.16158

|0.04317

|

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|663.39

|1.05

|5990

|{{cite journal|arxiv=1104.2827|doi=10.1088/0004-6256/142/3/86|title=WASP-35b, WASP-48b, AND HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b: TWO NEW PLANETS AND AN INDEPENDENT DISCOVERY OF a HAT PLANET

|year=2011

|last1=Enoch|first1=B.

|last2=Anderson|first2=D.R.

|last3=Barros|first3=S.C.C.

|last4=Brown|first4=D.J.A.

|last5=Cameron|first5=A.Collier

|last6=Faedi|first6=F.

|last7=Gillon|first7=M.

|last8=Hébrard|first8=G.

|last9=Lister|first9=T.A.

|last10=Queloz|first10=D.

|last11=Santerne|first11=A.

|last12=Smalley|first12=B.

|last13=Street|first13=R.A.

|last14=Triaud|first14=A.H.M.J.

|last15=West|first15=R.G.

|last16=Bouchy|first16=F.

|last17=Bento|first17=J.

|last18=Butters|first18=O.

|last19=Fossati|first19=L.

|last20=Haswell|first20=C.A.

|last21=Hellier|first21=C.

|last22=Holmes|first22=S.

|last23=Jehen|first23=E.

|last24=Lendl|first24=M.

|last25=Maxted|first25=P.F.L.

|last26=McCormac|first26=J.

|last27=Miller|first27=G.R.M.

|last28=Moulds|first28=V.

|last29=Moutou|first29=C.

|last30=Norton|first30=A.J.

|display-authors=etal

|s2cid=63996398

|journal=The Astronomical Journal

|volume=142|number=3|page=86

|bibcode=2011AJ....142...86E}}

WASP-39b

|0.28

|1.27

|4.055259

|0.0486

|1166

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|750.18

|0.93

|5400

|{{citation

|first1=Francesca |last1=Faedi

|first2=S.C.C. |last2=Barros

|first3=D.R. |last3=Anderson

|first4=D.J.A. |last4=Brown

|first5=A. Collier |last5=Cameron

|first6=D. |last6=Pollacco

|first7=I. |last7=Boisse

|first8=G. |last8=Hebrard

|first9=M. |last9=Lendl

|first10=T.A. |last10=Lister

|first11=B. |last11=Smalley

|first12=R.A. |last12=Street

|first13=A.H.M.J. |last13=Triaud

|first14=J. |last14=Bento

|first15=O.W. |last15=Butters

|first16=B. |last16=Enoch

|first17=F. |last17=Bouchy

|first18=C.A. |last18=Haswell

|first19=C. |last19=Hellier

|first20=F.P. |last20=Keenan

|first21=G.R.M. |last21=Miller

|first22=V. |last22=Moulds

|first23=C. |last23=Moutou

|first24=A.J. |last24=Norton

|first25=D. |last25=Queloz

|first26=A. |last26=Santerne

|first27=E.K. |last27=Simpson

|first28=I. |last28=Skillen

|first29=A.M.S. |last29=Smith

|first30=S. |last30=Udry

|first31=C.A. |last31=Watson

|first32=R.G. |last32=West

|first33=P.J. |last33=Wheatley

|date=July 2011

|title=WASP-39b: a highly inflated Saturn-mass planet orbiting a late G-type star

|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics

|volume=531 |page=A40

|arxiv=1102.1375

|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201116671

|bibcode=2011A&A...531A..40F

|s2cid=45385573

}} Proper name Bocaprins

WASP-43b

|1.78

|0.93

|0.813475

|0.0142

|1427

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|260.93

|0.58

|4400

|{{cite journal |last1=Hellier |first1=C. |last2=Anderson |first2=D.R. |s2cid=70287736 |year=2011 |title=WASP-43b: The closest-orbiting hot Jupiter |journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics |volume=535 |at=L7 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117081 |arxiv=1104.2823 |bibcode=2011A&A...535L...7H }}

WASP-44b

|0.87

|1.1

|2.423804

|0.03453

|1337

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1201

|0.94

|5420

|

WASP-45b

|0.964

|0.946

|3.126089

|0.03963

|1153

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|693.04

|0.85

|5150

|

WASP-46b

|1.91

|1.174

|1.43036763

|0.02335

|1636

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1237

|0.83

|5600

|{{citation|arxiv=1105.3179|title=WASP-44b, WASP-45b and WASP-46b: three short-period, transiting extrasolar planets|year=2012|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20635.x|last1=Anderson|first1=D. R.|last2=Collier Cameron|first2=A.|last3=Gillon|first3=M.|last4=Hellier|first4=C.|last5=Jehin|first5=E.|last6=Lendl|first6=M.|last7=Maxted|first7=P. F. L.|last8=Queloz|first8=D.|last9=Smalley|first9=B.|last10=Smith|first10=A. M. S.|last11=Triaud|first11=A. H. M. J.|last12=West|first12=R. G.|last13=Pepe|first13=F.|last14=Pollacco|first14=D.|last15=Ségransan|first15=D.|last16=Todd|first16=I.|last17=Udry|first17=S.|s2cid=34406657|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=422|issue=3|pages=1988–1998|doi-access=free |bibcode=2012MNRAS.422.1988A}}

WASP-48b

|0.8

|1.5

|2.14363

|0.03444

|2035

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|1501

|0.88

|5920

|

WASP-50 b

|1.4688

|1.166

|1.9551

|0.0293

|1395

|style="background:#FFFF00"|transit

|606.08

|0.89

|5400

|{{citation|arxiv=1108.2641|title=WASP-50 b: a hot Jupiter transiting a moderately active solar-type star|year=2011|doi=10.1051/0004-6361/201117198|last1=Gillon|first1=M.|last2=Doyle|first2=A. P.|last3=Lendl|first3=M.|last4=Maxted|first4=P.F.L.|last5=Triaud|first5=A.H.M.J.|last6=Anderson|first6=D.R.|last7=Barros|first7=S.C.C.|last8=Bento|first8=J.|last9=Collier-Cameron|first9=A.|last10=Enoch|first10=B.|last11=Faedi|first11=F.|last12=Hellier|first12=C.|last13=Jehin|first13=E.|last14=Magain|first14=P.|last15=Montalban|first15=J.|last16=Pepe|first16=F.|last17=Pollacco|first17=D.|last18=Queloz|first18=D.|last19=Smalley|first19=B.|last20=Segransan|first20=D.|last21=Smith|first21=A.M.S.|last22=Southworth|first22=J.|last23=Udry|first23=S.|last24=West|first24=R. G.|last25=Wheatley|first25=P.J.|journal=Astronomy and Astrophysics|volume=533|page=A88|bibcode=2011A&A...533A..88G|s2cid=46639973}} Proper name Maeping

WD 0806-661 b

|7.5

|

|

|2500

|323

|style="background:#FF6CDA"|imaging

|62.62

|0.62

|9552

|Y-type sub-brown dwarf{{cite journal | last=Luhman |first=K.L. |author2=Burgasser, Adam J. |author3=Bochanski, J.J. | year=2011 | title=Discovery of a Candidate for the Coolest Known Brown Dwarf | journal=The Astrophysical Journal Letters | volume=730 | number=1 | at=L9 | arxiv=1102.5411 | bibcode=2011ApJ...730L...9L | doi=10.1088/2041-8205/730/1/L9|s2cid=54666396 }}

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