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List of exoplanets discovered in 2016

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This is a list of exoplanets discovered in 2016. As of 2024, 2016 was the year with the most discoveries of exoplanets.

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

List

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K)[1] Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
2MASS J22362452+4751425 b 12.5 230 imaging 240 0.6 4045 member of AB Doradus moving group[2]
BD+15 2375 b 1.061 153.22 0.576 radial vel. 2520 1.08 4649 [3]
BD+20 594 b 0.05129 0.199 41.6855 0.241 386 transit 496 0.96 5766 Unusually high density planet[4]
EPIC 211901114 b <5 0.9±0.5 1.6489±0.0001 0.0211±0.0003 transit 592±20 0.46±0.02 3440±65 2% false positive probability,[5] host star also known as CK Cancri
Gliese 536 b 0.01686 8.7076 0.06661 radial vel. 32.7 0.52 3685 [6]
Gliese 676 Ac 6.8 7337 6.6 radial vel. 55 0.71 [7]
Gliese 3998 b 0.00777 2.64977 0.029 740 radial vel. 58.0 0.5 3722 [8]
Gliese 3998 c 0.0197 13.74 0.089 420 radial vel. 58.0 0.5 3722 [8]
HAT-P-65b 0.527 1.89 2.6054552 0.03951 1930 transit 2740 1.21 5835 [9]
HAT-P-66b 0.783 1.59 2.972086 0.04363 1896+66
−42
transit 3020 1.25 6002 [9]
HATS-11b 0.85 1.51 3.6191613 0.04614 1637 transit 2950 1 6060 [10]
HATS-12b 2.38 1.35 3.142833 0.04795 2097 transit 3200 1.49 6408 [10]
HATS-18b 1.98 1.337 0.8378434 0.01761 2060 transit 2100 1.04 5600 [11]
HATS-19b 0.427±0.071 1.66+0.27
−0.21
4.569673±0.000010 0.0589±0.0013 1570±110 transit 1860±30 1.303±0.083 5896±77 [12]
HATS-20b 0.273±0.035 0.776±0.055 3.7992969±0.0000079 0.04619±0.00044 1147±36 transit 1610±40 0.910±0.026 5406±49 [12]
HATS-21b 0.332+0.040
−0.030
1.123+0.147
−0.054
3.5543973±0.0000058 0.04676±0.00038 1284+55
−31
transit 954±10 1.080±0.026 5695±67 [12]
HATS-22b 2.74 0.953 4.7228124 0.05025 858 transit 678 0.76 4803 [13]
HATS-23b 1.47 1.86 2.1605156 0.03397 1654 transit 2440 1.12 5780 [13]
HATS-24b 2.44 1.487 1.3484954 0.02547 2067 transit 1700 1.21 6346 [13]
HATS-25b 0.613 1.26 4.2986432 0.05163 transit 1520 0.99 5715 [14]
HATS-26b 0.65 1.75 3.3023881 0.04735 transit 2960 1.3 6071 [14]
HATS-27b 0.53 1.5 4.637038 0.0611 transit 2700 1.42 6438 [14]
HATS-28b 0.672 1.194 3.1810781 0.04131 transit 1700 0.93 5498 [14]
HATS-29b 0.653 1.251 4.6058749 0.05475 transit 1140 1.03 5670 [14]
HATS-30b 0.706 1.175 3.1743516 0.04354 transit 1110 1.09 5943 [14]
HATS-31b 0.88 1.64 3.37796 0.0478 1823 transit 2840 1.27 6050 [15]
HATS-32b 0.92 1.249 2.8126548 0.04024 1437 transit 2740 1.1 5700 [15]
HATS-33b 1.192 1.23 2.5495551 0.03727 1429 transit 830 1.06 5659 [15]
HATS-34b 0.941 1.43 2.1061607 0.03166 1445 transit 1740 0.95 5380 [15]
HATS-35b 1.222 1.464 1.8209993 0.03199 2037 transit 1820 1.32 6300 [15]
HD 3167 b 0.139 0.959628 transit 149 0.86 5261 [16]
HD 3167 c 0.254 29.8454 transit 149 0.86 5261 [16]
HD 5583 b 5.78 139.35 0.53 radial vel. 720 1.01 4830 [3]
HD 9174 b [id] 1.11 1179 2.2 radial vel. 257.4 1.03 5577 [17]
HD 12484 b 2.98 58.83 0.297 radial vel. 167 1.01 5920 [18]
HD 30177 c 7.6 11613 9.89 radial vel. 178.4 0.99 5580 [19]
HD 35759 b 3.76 82.467 0.389 radial vel. 236 1.15 6060 [18]
HD 42618 b [id] 0.04531 149.61 0.554 337 radial vel. 77 1.01 5727 [20]
HD 47366 b 1.75 363.3 1.214 radial vel. 260 1.81 4866 [21]
HD 47366 c 1.86 684.7 1.853 radial vel. 260 1.81 4866 [21]
HD 68402 b 3.07 1103 2.18 radial vel. 250 1.12 5950 [17]
HD 72892 b [id] 5.45 39.475 0.228 radial vel. 237.4 1.02 5688 [17]
HD 86950 b 3.6 1270 2.72 radial vel. 550 1.66 4805 [22]
HD 87646 b [fr] 12.4 13.481 0.117 radial vel. 240.0 1.12 5770 Also brown dwarf in the system[23]
HD 95089 c 3.97+0.33
−0.59
1860+370
−570
radial vel. 42.1±0.59 1.58±0.11 5002±44 [24]
HD 99706 c 5.69+1.43
−0.96
1278+151
−198
radial vel. 480±4 1.70±0.35 4891±35 [24]
HD 102329 c 1.52+0.30
−0.25
1123+79
−53
radial vel. 66.97±0.96 3.21±1.28 4745±71 [24]
HD 116029 c 1.27±0.15 907+30
−29
radial vel. 37.92±0.18 0.83±0.24 4819±54 [24]
HD 128356 b [id] 0.89 298.2 0.87 radial vel. 84.9 0.65 4875 [17]
HD 133131 Ab 1.42 649 1.44 radial vel. 150 0.95 5799 [25]
HD 133131 Ac 0.42 3568 4.49 radial vel. 150 0.95 5799 [25]
HD 133131 Bb 2.5 5769 6.15 radial vel. 150 0.93 5805 [25]
HD 143105 b 1.21 2.1974 0.0379 radial vel. 159 1.51 6380 [18]
HD 147873 b [id] 5.14 116.596 0.522 radial vel. 342.2 1.38 5972 [17]
HD 147873 c [id] 2.3 491.54 1.36 radial vel. 342.2 1.38 5972 [17]
HD 156279 c 8.60+0.50
−0.55
4191+270
−310
radial vel. 119.109±0.011 0.95±0.08 5453±40 [24]
HD 164922 c 0.04059 75.765 0.3351 400 radial vel. 72.2 0.87 5293 [20]
HD 165155 b 2.89 434.5 1.13 radial vel. 211.9 1.02 5426 [17]
HD 191806 b 8.52 1606.3 2.8 radial vel. 239.6 1.14 6010 [26]
HD 214823 b [id] 19.2 1877 3.18 radial vel. 317.9 1.22 6215 [26]
HD 219828 c 15.1 4791 5.96 radial vel. 254 1.23 5891 [27]
HD 220842 b 3.18 218.47 0.74 radial vel. 204 1.13 5960 [18]
HD 221585 b [id] 1.61 1173 2.306 radial vel. 174.8 1.19 5620 [26]
HD 222076 b [id] 1.56 871 1.83 radial vel. 272 1.07 4806 [22]
HD 224538 b [id] 5.97 1189.1 2.28 radial vel. 253.6 1.34 6097 [17]
HD 11343 b 5.5 1560.2 2.8 radial vel. 550.0 1.17 4670 Host star also known as HIP 8541[28]
HIP 41378 b 0.259 15.5712 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [29]
HIP 41378 c 0.228 31.6978 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [29]
HIP 41378 d 0.353 156 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [29]
HIP 41378 e 0.492 131 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 [29]
HIP 41378 f 0.91 324 transit 378.8 1.15 6199 Possible ring system[29]
HIP 65407 b 0.428 28.125 0.177 radial vel. 181 0.93 5460 [18]
HIP 65407 c 0.784 67.3 0.316 radial vel. 181 0.93 5460 [18]
HIP 67537 b [zh] 11.1 2556.5 4.91 radial vel. 2.41 4985 Eccentric orbit, host star also known as HD 120457[30]
HD 135760 b [ru] 2.4 822.3 2.1 radial vel. 298.4 1.74 4850 Host star also known as HIP 74890[28]
HIP 109384 b 1.56 499.48 1.134 radial vel. 183 0.78 5180 [18]
HIP 109600 b 2.68 232.08 0.706 radial vel. 191 0.87 5530 [18]
HR 2562 b 30 1.11 20.3 imaging 109.7 1.3 [31]
K2-8c 0.215 5.06416 0.0532 631 transit 0.78 4870 [32][33]
K2-19d 0.044 0.102 2.50856 0.0344 1252 transit 950 0.93 5430 [32][34]
K2-24b 0.062 0.52 20.88508 0.1542 709 transit 590 1.12 5743 [32][33]
K2-24c 0.082 0.723 42.36342 0.2471 560 transit 590 1.12 5743 [32][33][34]
K2-26b [ru] 0.238 14.5665 0.0962 transit 300 0.56 3785 [33]
K2-27b 0.09722 0.4 6.771315 0.06702 transit 0.87 5248 [33]
K2-29b 0.73 1.19 3.2588321 0.04217 1171 transit 600 0.94 5358 [35][33]
K2-30b 0.579 1.039 4.098503 0.04839 1185 transit 910 0.9 5425 [36][35][37][33]
K2-31b 1.774 1.06 1.25785 0.022 transit 0.91 5280 [33]
K2-32b 0.05191 0.458 8.99213 0.08036 transit 0.86 5275 [32][33]
K2-32c 0.03807 0.269 20.6602 0.1399 transit 0.86 5275 [32][33]
K2-32d 0.03241 0.306 31.7154 0.1862 transit 0.86 5275 [32][33]
K2-33b 3.7 0.45 5.424865 transit 470 0.56 3540 [38]
K2-34b 1.76 1.35 2.995607 0.04419 1742 transit 1230 1.28 6132 [36][39][37]
K2-35b 0.125 2.39984 0.032 transit 0.76 4680 [32][33]
K2-35c 0.186 5.60912 0.0564 transit 0.76 4680 [32][33]
K2-36b 0.118 1.42266 0.023 transit 0.8 4924 [32][33]
K2-36c 0.25 5.34059 0.0555 transit 0.8 4924 [32][33]
K2-37b 0.144 4.44117 0.0511 transit 0.9 5413 [32][33]
K2-37c 0.245 6.42904 0.0654 transit 0.9 5413 [32][33]
K2-37d 0.244 14.09189 0.1103 transit 0.9 5413 [32][33]
K2-38b 0.03776 0.138 4.01593 0.0506 transit 631±9 1.03+0.04
−0.02
5731±66 [32] Also candidate planet K2-38d in system not coplanar with two transiting planets[40]
K2-38c 0.03115 0.216 10.56103 0.0964 transit 631±9 1.03+0.04
−0.02
5731±66 [32][33] Also candidate planet K2-38d in system not coplanar with two transiting planets[40]
K2-39b [ru] 0.12522 0.509 4.60497 0.0574 transit 972.5 1.19 4912 [33]
K2-42b 0.192 6.68796 0.0617 transit 0.7 4613 [33]
K2-43b 0.368 3.47114 0.03784 transit 0.6 3939 [33]
K2-44b 0.243 5.65688 0.0651 transit 1.15 5912 [33]
K2-45b 0.599 1.7292684 0.0224 transit 0.5 4103 [33]
K2-46b 0.183 19.1541 0.13821 transit 0.96 6256 [33]
K2-47b 0.169 31.6372 0.1779 transit 0.75 5054 [33]
K2-48b 0.2 20.5065 0.1344 transit 0.77 4899 [33]
K2-49b 0.172 2.77065 0.0309 transit 0.51 4175 [33]
K2-50b 0.142 8.7529 0.0705 transit 0.61 4326 [33]
K2-52b 0.99 3.53482 0.0485 transit 1.21 6113 [33]
K2-53b 0.223 12.2054 0.0975 transit 0.83 5269 [33]
K2-54b [ru] 0.103 9.7843 0.0671 transit 0.42 3798 [33]
K2-55b [ru] 0.341 2.849258 0.03486 transit 0.7 4456 [33]
K2-57b [ru] 0.187 9.0063 0.0746 transit 0.68 4434 [33]
K2-58b 0.239 7.05254 0.0692 transit 0.89 5413 [33]
K2-58c 0.145 2.53726 0.035 transit 0.89 5413 [33]
K2-58d 0.153 22.8827 0.1517 transit 0.89 5413 [33]
K2-59b [ru] 0.215 20.6921 0.1354 transit 0.77 5055 [33]
K2-59c [ru] 0.205 11.2954 0.0905 transit 0.77 5055 [33]
K2-60b [ru] 0.426 0.683 3.00265 0.045 1400 transit 0.97 5500 [33][41]
K2-61b [ru] 0.221 2.57302 0.0392 transit 1.21 6293 [33]
K2-62b [ru] 0.191 6.67202 0.0636 transit 0.77 4880 [33]
K2-62c [ru] 0.191 16.1966 0.1148 transit 0.77 4880 [33]
K2-63b [ru] 0.287 20.257 0.1627 transit 1710 1.4 6771 [33]
K2-64b [ru] 0.185 6.53044 0.0619 transit 0.74 5312 [33]
K2-65b [ru] 0.141 12.6475 0.1014 transit 254.6 0.87 5213 [33]
K2-66b 0.222 5.06965 0.06069 transit 1.16 5958 [33]
K2-68b [ru] 0.141 8.05428 0.0708 transit 0.73 4746 [33]
K2-69b [ru] 0.207 7.06599 0.0591 transit 0.55 4127 [33]
K2-70b [ru] 0.258 13.97896 0.1112 transit 0.94 5622 [33]
K2-71b [ru] 0.192 6.98541 0.0559 transit 0.48 4006 [33]
K2-72b 0.067 5.57739 0.037 transit 217 0.22 3497 [33]
K2-72c 0.077 15.1871 0.0722 transit 217 0.22 3497 [33] Potentially habitable exoplanet
K2-72d 0.065 7.7599 0.0461 transit 217 0.22 3497 [33]
K2-72e 0.073 24.1669 0.098 transit 217 0.22 3497 [33] Potentially habitable exoplanet
K2-73b [ru] 0.219 7.49543 0.07619 transit 1.05 5922 [33]
K2-74b [ru] 0.206 19.5666 0.1402 transit 0.96 6060 [33]
K2-75b [ru] 0.238 7.8142 0.081 transit 1.16 5995 [33]
K2-75c [ru] 0.247 18.311 0.1429 transit 1.16 5995 [33]
K2-77b 1.9 0.205 8.199796 transit 460 0.8 4970 [33]
K2-79b 0.0371±0.0113 0.365±0.015 10.99573 0.0987 transit 1.06 5926 [33][42]
K2-80b 0.179 19.0918 0.135 transit 0.9 5441 [33]
K2-80c 0.131 5.605 0.0596 transit 0.9 5441 [33]
K2-81b 0.162 6.10224 0.0579 transit 0.7 4530 [33]
K2-83b 0.111 2.74697 0.03014 transit 0.48 3910 [33]
K2-83c 0.132 9.99767 0.07131 transit 0.48 3910 [33]
K2-84b 0.215 6.4215 0.0665 transit 0.95 5652 [33]
K2-84c 0.181 27.86 0.1768 transit 0.95 5652 [33]
K2-85b 0.09 0.684533 0.01263 transit 0.57 4268 [33]
K2-86b 0.175 8.77683 0.077 transit 0.79 5482 [33]
K2-87b 0.41 9.72739 0.0876 transit 0.95 5406 [33]
K2-88b 0.11 4.6122 0.0345 transit 0.26 3537 [33]
K2-89b 0.055 1.096026 0.01462 transit 0.35 3691 [33]
K2-90b 0.182 13.7311 0.0926 transit 0.56 4136 [33]
K2-90c 0.091 2.90032 0.0328 transit 0.56 4136 [33]
K2-91b 0.098 1.419549 0.0164 transit 0.29 3622 [33]
K2-93b 0.228 0.138 transit 360 1.2 6200 [43]
K2-93c 0.259 0.22 transit 360 1.2 6200 [43]
K2-95b [id] 0.03458 0.31 10.13389 0.0653 transit 560 0.36 3471 [5][44]
K2-97b [id] 0.48±0.07 1.31±0.11 8.4061 transit 2490 1.16 4790 [45][46]
K2-98b [id] 0.10131 0.384 10.13675 0.0943 transit 1420 1.07 6120 [47]
K2-99b 0.97 1.06±0.01 18.249 0.159 transit 1980 1.6 5990 [48][49]
K2-100b 0.312 1.673916 transit 592 1.18 6120 [5]
K2-101b 0.178 14.677286 transit 592 0.8 4819 [5]
K2-102b 0.116 9.915615 transit 592 0.77 4695 [5]
K2-103b 0.196 21.169619 transit 592 0.61 3880 Host star (also known as EPIC 211822797), belongs to Beehive Cluster[50]
K2-104b 0.17 1.97419 transit 592 0.51 3660 [5]
K2-107b 0.84 1.44 3.31392 0.048 transit 1.3 6030 [41]
K2-110b 0.0525 0.2312 13.86375 0.1021 640 transit 385 0.74 5010 [51]
K2-113b 1.29 0.930 5.817608 0.0558 1178 transit 1800 1.01 5627 [52]
KELT-11b 0.195±0.019 1.3+0.18
−0.12
4.736529+0.000068
−0.000059
0.06229+0.00088
−0.00076
1712 transit 320±16 1.438+0.061
−0.052
5370±51 [53]
KELT-12b 0.950 1.78 5.031623 0.06708 1800 transit 1.59 6279 [54]
KELT-16b 2.75 1.415 0.9689951 0.02044 transit 1289.2 1.21 6236 [55]
KELT-17b 1.31 1.525 3.0801716 0.04881 2087 transit 680 1.64 7454 [56]
KIC 7917485 b 11.8 840 2.03 timing 1.63 7067 [57]
Kepler-20g 0.0628 34.94 0.2055 radial vel. 950 0.95 5495 [58]
Kepler-46d 0.146 6.766589 0.067 transit 2790 0.9 5309 [59]
Kepler-56d 5.61±0.38 1002±5 2.16±0.08 radial vel. 3060±80 1.32 4840 [60]
Kepler-80f 0.108 0.9867873 0.0175 transit 1160 0.73 4540 [61]
Kepler-132e 0.105 110.2869374 transit 900±70 6003 [61]
Kepler-148d 0.774 51.84688575 transit 2630±50 5272 [61]
Kepler-154d 0.343 20.54981883 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [61]
Kepler-154e 0.134 3.93276465 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [61]
Kepler-154f 0.134 9.91935684 transit 3060±50 0.89 5690 [61]
Kepler-157d 0.13 7.02573474 transit 2580±30 5774 [61]
Kepler-166d 0.154 1.55400393 transit 2000±20 5413 [61]
Kepler-167d 0.107 21.803855 0.1405 536 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [61]
Kepler-167e 0.906 1071.23228 1.89 131 transit 1100 0.77 4890 [61]
Kepler-176e 0.129 51.16579 transit 1740±19 5232 [61]
Kepler-191d 0.203 5.94504102 transit 1970±20 0.85 5282 [61]
Kepler-192d 0.091 6.47027579 transit 2160±20 5479 [61]
Kepler-198d 0.136 1.31184443 transit 1638±14 0.93 5574 [61]
Kepler-217d 0.118 3.88689525 transit 3720±50 6171 [61]
Kepler-218d 0.237 124.5244647 transit 2180±20 5502 [61]
Kepler-245e 0.156 3.21982106 transit 2870±80 0.8 5100 [61]
Kepler-255d 0.118 1.04562266 transit 3530±100 0.97 5573 [61]
Kepler-271d 0.059 5.24972541 transit 1334±12 5524 [61]
Kepler-304e 0.107 1.49914695 transit 1435±17 0.8 4731 [61]
Kepler-342e 0.079 1.64422461 transit 2600±30 1.13 6175 [61]
Kepler-351d 0.243 142.544247 transit 3640±140 0.89 5643 [61]
Kepler-398d 0.079 6.83437001 transit 581.4±1.8 4493 [61]
Kepler-401d 0.203 184.256405 transit 3230±50 6117 [61]
Kepler-403d 0.127 13.61159129 transit 2800±50 6090 [61]
Kepler-411c 0.292 7.83442788 transit 503.5±1.5 0.83 4974 [61]
Kepler-436c 0.208 16.79713874 transit 2020 0.73 4651 [61]
Kepler-461b 0.23 8.31378306 transit 1530 0.98 5634 [61]
Kepler-462b 0.336 84.6879808 transit 2390 1.59 7070 [61]
Kepler-463b 0.272 8.98101683 transit 1100 0.87 5661 [61]
Kepler-464b 0.294 7.25696522 transit 2130 1.21 5933 [61]
Kepler-465b 0.263 9.94067247 transit 1910 1.23 6310 [61]
Kepler-466b 0.254 51.07926307 transit 1420 1.04 5927 [61]
Kepler-466c 0.112 3.70921385 transit 1420 1.04 5927 [61]
Kepler-467b 0.201 24.99324193 transit 1490 1.05 5809 [61]
Kepler-468b 1.19 38.47875707 transit 1550 0.96 5498 [61]
Kepler-471b 1.335 5.01423457 transit 4480 1.49 6733 [61]
Kepler-472b 0.287 4.17625551 transit 980 0.85 4996 [61]
Kepler-473b 0.364 14.55731705 transit 2090 1.06 5816 [61]
Kepler-474b 0.273 5.66067294 transit 1850 0.99 5785 [61]
Kepler-475b 0.222 3.10550819 transit 910 0.86 5009 [61]
Kepler-476b 0.275 14.00640607 transit 2240 1.03 5837 [61]
Kepler-477b 0.185 11.11990653 transit 1200 0.87 5240 [61]
Kepler-478b 0.242 13.2217576 transit 1400 0.85 5210 [61]
Kepler-479b 0.189 12.49341307 transit 1210 0.86 5247 [61]
Kepler-480b 0.248 4.9195838 transit 2630 1.25 6322 [61]
Kepler-481b 0.223 10.06082567 transit 2330 1.01 5802 [61]
Kepler-482b 0.211 56.35418576 transit 950 0.75 4871 [61]
Kepler-483b 0.286 30.229104 transit 3110 1.28 6346 [61]
Kepler-484b 0.203 10.04556931 transit 1230 0.96 5668 [61]
Kepler-485b 1.286 3.2432598 transit 3830 1.07 5958 [61]
Kepler-487b 1.019 15.3587684 transit 2720 0.91 5444 [61]
Kepler-487c 0.239 38.6519976 transit 2720 0.91 5444 [61]
Kepler-489b 0.689 17.27629612 transit 1240 0.82 5014 [61]
Kepler-490b 1.039 3.26869515 transit 4070 1.08 6045 [61]
Kepler-491b 0.796 4.22538451 transit 2140 1.04 5582 [61]
Kepler-493b 1.35 3.00387658 transit 6330 1.36 6457 [61]
Kepler-495b 0.467 3.41303622 transit 2100 0.86 5346 [61]
Kepler-496b 0.207 8.30864937 transit 2140 0.86 5293 [61]
Kepler-497b 0.539 3.57320367 transit 3500 1.09 5834 [61]
Kepler-498b 0.27 9.61375356 transit 2430 0.98 5744 [61]
Kepler-499b 0.194 5.63252845 transit 1710 0.87 5312 [61]
Kepler-500b 0.23 8.5083244 transit 2440 1.02 5813 [61]
Kepler-501b 0.384 5.64067757 transit 3410 1.03 5904 [61]
Kepler-502b 0.426 4.28686431 transit 4670 1.15 6125 [61]
Kepler-504b 0.142 9.54927542 transit 240 0.33 3519 [61]
Kepler-505b 0.232 27.52197994 transit 720 0.55 3931 [61]
Kepler-506b 0.244 6.8834055 transit 750 1.19 6236 [61]
Kepler-507b 0.116 3.56809693 transit 1300 1.16 6113 [61]
Kepler-508b 0.146 25.30889748 transit 1060 1.16 6025 [61]
Kepler-509b 0.222 41.74600392 transit 1110 1.1 6060 [61]
Kepler-510b 0.22 19.55659418 transit 1230 0.91 5746 [61]
Kepler-511b 0.567 296.637865 transit 1460 1 5770 [61]
Kepler-512b 0.24 34.43587975 transit 1730 1.17 5997 [61]
Kepler-513b 0.196 28.86235584 transit 1520 1.02 5849 [61]
Kepler-514b 0.153 5.65179605 transit 1590 1.28 6106 [61]
Kepler-515b 0.13 19.96371318 transit 830 0.9 5293 [61]
Kepler-516b 0.512 24.85462415 transit 2530 1.62 7099 [61]
Kepler-517b 0.238 60.92832271 transit 930 0.95 5690 [61]
Kepler-518b 0.188 8.51203588 transit 1060 0.96 5842 [61]
Kepler-519b 0.187 24.3078946 transit 760 0.89 5260 [61]
Kepler-520b 0.148 19.67416124 transit 1600 1.1 6112 [61]
Kepler-520c 0.095 5.21104261 transit 1600 1.1 6112 [61]
Kepler-521b 0.284 22.20813214 transit 2400 1.34 6406 [61]
Kepler-522b 0.616 38.58422849 transit 2440 1.54 6392 [61]
Kepler-523b 0.175 5.83598311 transit 880 0.93 5515 [61]
Kepler-524b 0.17 7.97419807 transit 2400 1.09 6014 [61]
Kepler-524c 0.086 1.88897906 transit 2400 1.09 6014 [61]
Kepler-525b 0.235 18.68404933 transit 1850 0.95 5573 [61]
Kepler-526b 0.178 5.45849832 transit 1640 1.15 5894 [61]
Kepler-527b 0.253 13.28535633 transit 2940 1.28 6388 [61]
Kepler-528b 0.186 19.78297415 transit 2320 1.01 5807 [61]
Kepler-529b 0.166 1.98035766 transit 2570 1.07 6087 [61]
Kepler-529c 0.178 12.8345022 transit 2570 1.07 6087 [61]
Kepler-530b 0.269 39.30941904 transit 1510 0.97 5697 [61]
Kepler-531b 0.248 29.88485741 transit 830 0.78 4893 [61]
Kepler-532b 0.229 12.92491623 transit 1060 0.87 5192 [61]
Kepler-533b 0.302 28.51120525 transit 990 0.78 4758 [61]
Kepler-534b 0.2 15.95994513 transit 1540 1.05 5884 [61]
Kepler-535b 0.211 4.90332155 transit 2210 1.18 6123 [61]
Kepler-536b 0.277 1.8270823 transit 1450 0.92 5524 [61]
Kepler-537b 0.126 3.24755522 transit 1520 1.07 5763 [61]
Kepler-538b 0.202 81.73780699 transit 540 0.96 5650 [61]
Kepler-539b 0.97 0.747 125.63243 0.4988 transit 1020 1.05 5820 [61]
Kepler-539c 2.4 1000 2.42 transit 1020 1.05 5820 [61]
Kepler-540b 0.242 172.7049784 transit 1100 1.02 5946 [61]
Kepler-541b 0.3 5.08005848 transit 3300 1.41 6166 [61]
Kepler-542b 0.14 13.14497566 transit 1430 0.93 5526 [61]
Kepler-543b 0.223 13.89961966 transit 690 0.7 4671 [61]
Kepler-544b 0.189 21.41616926 transit 2600 1.16 6206 [61]
Kepler-545b 0.24 13.24934059 transit 2710 1.04 5882 [61]
Kepler-546b 0.624 4.14702026 transit 2920 1.11 5967 [61]
Kepler-547b 0.357 6.01038429 transit 1180 0.78 4828 [61]
Kepler-548b 1.07 4.45419434 transit 2530 0.93 5535 [61]
Kepler-549b 0.229 42.9495649 transit 2110 0.88 5360 [61]
Kepler-549c 0.261 117.040498 transit 2110 0.88 5360 [61]
Kepler-550b 0.394 8.60010411 transit 1840 0.87 5322 [61]
Kepler-551b 0.244 12.3764661 transit 1020 0.65 4286 [61]
Kepler-552b 0.352 5.26341577 transit 2720 1.03 5863 [61]
Kepler-553b 0.413 4.03046804 transit 2360 0.92 5266 [61]
Kepler-553c 0.999 328.2399546 transit 2360 0.92 5266 [61]
Kepler-554b 0.383 1.90220856 transit 2090 0.93 5447 [61]
Kepler-555b 0.252 16.21775407 transit 2520 1.03 5894 [61]
Kepler-556b 0.2 11.72292176 transit 2380 1 5740 [61]
Kepler-557b 0.238 3.70598955 transit 3670 1.11 6068 [61]
Kepler-558b 0.211 29.00790538 transit 2130 0.85 5242 [61]
Kepler-559b 0.322 17.58752333 transit 2590 0.96 5630 [61]
Kepler-560b 0.153 18.47764449 transit 290 0.34 3556 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[62]
Kepler-561b 0.621 58.3620495 transit 2180 0.96 5646 [61]
Kepler-561c 0.239 5.35016198 transit 2180 0.96 5646 [61]
Kepler-562b 0.465 18.00931444 transit 2680 0.93 5575 [61]
Kepler-563b 0.276 22.18432708 transit 1820 0.8 5066 [61]
Kepler-564b 0.413 3.75083228 transit 2700 0.95 5626 [61]
Kepler-565b 0.325 4.24374723 transit 3400 0.98 5735 [61]
Kepler-566b 0.192 18.42794624 transit 2050 0.83 5132 [61]
Kepler-567b 0.201 16.54297375 transit 1850 0.84 5148 [61]
Kepler-568b 0.202 11.02347475 transit 410 0.55 3768 [61]
Kepler-569b 0.282 34.18890521 transit 2100 0.95 5616 [61]
Kepler-570b 0.219 4.301662 transit 2090 0.93 5496 [61]
Kepler-571b 0.236 4.79859939 transit 2470 0.93 5527 [61]
Kepler-572b 0.23 17.20523483 transit 1740 0.83 5212 [61]
Kepler-573b 0.249 22.18329658 transit 2470 0.99 5746 [61]
Kepler-574b 0.213 7.65880414 transit 2440 0.95 5612 [61]
Kepler-575b 0.213 9.37891944 transit 2780 0.97 5710 [61]
Kepler-576b 0.292 29.91136794 transit 2280 0.99 5672 [61]
Kepler-577b 0.227 25.69578251 transit 1790 0.78 4984 [61]
Kepler-578b 0.178 1.6168837 transit 1850 0.87 5334 [61]
Kepler-579b 0.178 9.66857723 transit 2160 0.99 5636 [61]
Kepler-580b 0.229 8.22241966 transit 1090 0.67 4298 [61]
Kepler-581b 0.235 40.6069821 transit 2720 1 5772 [61]
Kepler-582b 0.328 18.49235668 transit 2450 0.93 5564 [61]
Kepler-583b 0.203 6.5100253 transit 2630 0.94 5523 [61]
Kepler-584b 0.376 35.1810304 transit 4710 1.17 6195 [61]
Kepler-585b 0.252 2.75235975 transit 1970 0.96 5593 [61]
Kepler-586b 0.249 2.10472218 transit 2310 0.94 5575 [61]
Kepler-587b 0.199 10.94027841 transit 2780 0.92 5549 [61]
Kepler-588b 0.235 4.22162536 transit 3170 1.01 5835 [61]
Kepler-589b 0.203 16.54964934 transit 2100 0.88 5296 [61]
Kepler-590b 0.359 5.85296257 transit 3220 1.1 6000 [61]
Kepler-591b 0.302 81.1694299 transit 2590 0.97 5677 [61]
Kepler-592b 0.213 2.82019241 transit 3370 1.04 5913 [61]
Kepler-593b 0.256 21.21708973 transit 3310 1.08 5967 [61]
Kepler-594b 0.194 13.64618192 transit 2420 0.91 5485 [61]
Kepler-595b 0.34 25.30292332 transit 2080 0.87 5247 [61]
Kepler-596b 0.309 21.30022655 transit 3530 1.21 6267 [61]
Kepler-597b 0.211 13.02365861 transit 2200 0.97 5683 [61]
Kepler-598b 0.134 3.70175428 transit 2240 0.87 5307 [61]
Kepler-599b 0.253 15.65562652 transit 2050 0.83 5127 [61]
Kepler-600b 0.259 23.67517607 transit 2040 0.84 5279 [61]
Kepler-601b 0.17 5.37886844 transit 1400 0.85 5160 [61]
Kepler-602b 0.186 15.28469497 transit 3170 1.08 6062 [61]
Kepler-603b 0.236 21.05358596 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [61]
Kepler-603c 0.58 127.9075774 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [61]
Kepler-603d 0.118 6.2171292 transit 3150 1.01 5808 [61]
Kepler-604b 0.231 25.85501786 transit 3200 1.02 5890 [61]
Kepler-605b 0.128 3.38353807 transit 1900 0.91 5462 [61]
Kepler-605c 0.077 2.35895152 transit 1900 0.91 5462 [61]
Kepler-606b 0.295 24.31575992 transit 3940 1.13 6161 [61]
Kepler-607b 0.078 0.6381632 transit 1600 0.84 5196 [61]
Kepler-608b 0.325 6.41251504 transit 3020 1 5820 [61]
Kepler-609b 0.299 6.52121067 transit 3730 1.09 5971 [61]
Kepler-610b 0.374 6.99692655 transit 3630 1.1 5943 [61]
Kepler-610c 0.294 151.86392 transit 3630 1.1 5943 [61]
Kepler-611b 0.147 2.4370333 transit 2950 1.01 5761 [61]
Kepler-612b 0.253 3.72215641 transit 3040 0.98 5693 [61]
Kepler-613b 0.204 15.77979614 transit 2820 0.98 5723 [61]
Kepler-614b 0.213 14.03491514 transit 1860 0.85 5268 [61]
Kepler-615b 0.155 10.35584657 transit 1100 0.73 4655 [61]
Kepler-616b 0.217 9.99761851 transit 3320 0.98 5753 [61]
Kepler-616c 0.304 90.4113556 transit 3320 0.98 5753 [61]
Kepler-617b 0.118 1.68269615 transit 490 0.51 3712 [61]
Kepler-618b 0.232 3.59576964 transit 3640 1.05 5860 [61]
Kepler-619b 0.282 5.4042722 transit 3620 1.09 5980 [61]
Kepler-619c 0.151 1.20846503 transit 3620 1.09 5980 [61]
Kepler-620b 0.296 12.91375431 transit 4050 1.15 6155 [61]
Kepler-621b 0.205 2.62811375 transit 1270 0.72 4521 [61]
Kepler-622b 0.19 14.28226676 transit 840 0.64 4201 [61]
Kepler-623b 0.269 9.07097734 transit 2650 0.9 5443 [61]
Kepler-624b 0.206 14.58649607 transit 2380 1.1 6117 [61]
Kepler-625b 0.178 7.75192492 transit 1640 1.04 5789 [61]
Kepler-625c 0.094 4.1653651 transit 1640 1.04 5789 [61]
Kepler-626b 0.204 14.48585199 transit 2300 1.01 5813 [61]
Kepler-627b 0.333 40.6994443 transit 3730 1.3 6424 [61]
Kepler-629b 0.123 7.2385854 transit 1250 0.93 5444 [61]
Kepler-630b 0.284 161.4743937 transit 2140 1.02 5829 [61]
Kepler-631b 0.259 17.97979059 transit 2750 1.24 6185 [61]
Kepler-632b 0.197 30.99660733 transit 1140 0.91 5322 [61]
Kepler-633b 0.145 8.50340718 transit 2070 1.02 5899 [61]
Kepler-634b 0.169 5.16950177 transit 2470 1.03 6075 [61]
Kepler-635b 0.236 23.44971004 transit 2690 1.33 6174 [61]
Kepler-636b 0.397 16.08066115 transit 1110 0.85 5203 [61]
Kepler-637b 0.424 23.20584623 transit 5140 1.64 6096 [61]
Kepler-638b 0.163 6.07972888 transit 1390 0.88 5382 [61]
Kepler-639b 0.212 10.21420496 transit 2200 1.14 5896 [61]
Kepler-640b 0.228 22.24813967 transit 1750 1.01 5653 [61]
Kepler-641b 0.165 9.48961571 transit 2200 1.02 5713 [61]
Kepler-642b 0.259 4.41745855 transit 3330 1.4 6570 [61]
Kepler-643b 0.906 16.33889626 transit 3360 1 4908 [61]
Kepler-644b 0.281 3.1739171 transit 4610 1.49 6747 [61]
Kepler-645b 0.187 3.27582262 transit 2940 1.13 6170 [61]
Kepler-646b 0.178 15.87364565 transit 1670 0.93 5634 [61]
Kepler-647b 0.104 16.2254649 transit 2570 1.03 6020 [61]
Kepler-648b 0.287 17.4211749 transit 2170 1.05 5741 [61]
Kepler-649b 0.202 29.90722674 transit 1710 0.97 5871 [61]
Kepler-650b 0.264 3.03214559 transit 2630 1.08 5849 [61]
Kepler-651b 0.211 21.38521506 transit 1750 0.92 5522 [61]
Kepler-652b 0.222 4.18200253 transit 1380 0.97 5490 [61]
Kepler-653b 0.174 14.70748976 transit 1930 1.02 5665 [61]
Kepler-653c 0.07 0.90037648 transit 1930 1.02 5665 [61]
Kepler-654b 0.185 13.72465129 transit 2160 1.04 5865 [61]
Kepler-655b 0.242 46.4063358 transit 2550 1.15 6170 [61]
Kepler-656b 0.278 1.26025909 transit 2830 0.86 5281 [61]
Kepler-657b 0.314 24.54350418 transit 4060 1.01 5808 [61]
Kepler-658b 0.145 1.28707676 transit 1110 0.63 4103 [61]
Kepler-659b 0.223 17.671796 transit 2240 0.79 4870 [61]
Kepler-660b 0.229 9.27358194 transit 1840 0.75 4779 [61]
Kepler-661b 0.274 6.02930132 transit 1820 0.7 4483 [61]
Kepler-662b 0.194 21.67697486 transit 2090 0.79 4897 [61]
Kepler-663b 0.232 4.99678284 transit 3400 0.86 5264 [61]
Kepler-664b 0.237 2.52559332 transit 4520 1.01 5754 [61]
Kepler-665b 0.232 16.01310205 transit 2120 0.79 4913 [61]
Kepler-666b 0.214 4.49876092 transit 4300 1.03 5887 [61]
Kepler-667b 0.422 41.43962808 transit 2960 0.91 5327 [61]
Kepler-668b 0.241 8.35390639 transit 2860 0.87 5352 [61]
Kepler-669b 0.431 4.12554687 transit 5800 1.15 6038 [61]
Kepler-670b 1.176 2.81650485 transit 3200 0.99 5709 [61]
Kepler-671b 0.24 4.28095859 transit 3710 0.97 5624 [61]
Kepler-672b 0.223 38.3774623 transit 3300 0.95 5627 [61]
Kepler-673b 0.583 3.72873109 transit 3190 0.88 5355 [61]
Kepler-674b 0.151 2.24338185 transit 980 0.6 4192 [61]
Kepler-675b 0.218 2.33743801 transit 2120 0.79 4945 [61]
Kepler-676b 0.271 11.59822172 transit 790 0.51 3701 [61]
Kepler-677b 0.48 6.57531678 transit 3800 1 5723 [61]
Kepler-678b 0.459 7.27503724 transit 2850 0.94 5520 [61]
Kepler-679b 0.269 12.39358604 transit 3160 0.87 5403 [61]
Kepler-680b 0.216 3.68992629 transit 4380 1.08 5890 [61]
Kepler-681b 0.275 26.39435646 transit 2170 0.8 5021 [61]
Kepler-682b 0.658 12.61190667 transit 3100 0.92 5559 [61]
Kepler-683b 0.176 2.53918318 transit 3180 0.96 5703 [61]
Kepler-684b 0.3 6.77030201 transit 3480 0.89 5493 [61]
Kepler-685b 0.944 1.6255222 transit 3730 1.11 5963 [61]
Kepler-686b 1.084 1.59474546 transit 3920 0.94 5649 [61]
Kepler-687b 0.314 20.50586978 transit 2050 0.77 4841 [61]
Kepler-688b 0.871 3.89593684 transit 4070 0.98 5715 [61]
Kepler-689b 0.258 22.36656079 transit 3410 0.91 5518 [61]
Kepler-690b 0.531 7.74809437 transit 5390 1.11 5913 [61]
Kepler-691b 0.186 8.114379 transit 780 0.53 3715 [61]
Kepler-692b 0.277 21.81293494 transit 3300 0.9 5440 [61]
Kepler-693b 0.908 15.37563332 transit 3270 0.76 4881 [61]
Kepler-694b 0.25 6.36584161 transit 3340 0.97 5700 [61]
Kepler-695b 0.822 3.04033042 transit 2000 0.84 5181 [61]
Kepler-696b 0.548 4.19042557 transit 4190 1.06 5903 [61]
Kepler-697b 0.368 3.70987065 transit 3560 0.92 5513 [61]
Kepler-698b 0.328 16.32976218 transit 3700 0.94 5612 [61]
Kepler-700b 0.534 80.8720639 transit 3460 0.98 5692 [61]
Kepler-701b 0.253 10.35533177 transit 2460 0.88 5343 [61]
Kepler-702b 0.818 10.52629406 transit 2910 0.9 5419 [61]
Kepler-703b 0.732 4.58352176 transit 4830 1.18 6185 [61]
Kepler-704b 0.233 3.76182115 transit 3440 0.97 5616 [61]
Kepler-705b 0.188 56.0560538 transit 820 0.53 3722 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[62]
Kepler-707b 0.119 2.23749275 transit 2040 0.8 5099 [61]
Kepler-708b 0.261 3.16789194 transit 4050 0.97 5692 [61]
Kepler-709b 0.261 16.08524954 transit 2180 0.8 5071 [61]
Kepler-710b 0.168 4.34728553 transit 3000 0.94 5611 [61]
Kepler-711b 0.304 23.58914398 transit 2170 0.84 5222 [61]
Kepler-712b 0.304 21.02247699 transit 3080 0.84 5148 [61]
Kepler-712c 0.433 226.89047 transit 3080 0.84 5148 [61]
Kepler-713b 0.221 7.411141 transit 3270 0.98 5785 [61]
Kepler-714b 0.863 8.09888799 transit 4800 1.09 5995 [61]
Kepler-715b 0.335 10.00652995 transit 3960 1.04 5871 [61]
Kepler-716b 0.259 10.37168453 transit 2200 0.83 5099 [61]
Kepler-717b 0.216 4.40840023 transit 3670 0.88 5485 [61]
Kepler-718b 1.477 2.0523499 transit 5000 1.18 6191 [61]
Kepler-719b 0.76 5.00731778 transit 4650 0.99 5777 [61]
Kepler-720b 0.75 4.70832654 transit 2900 0.95 5618 [61]
Kepler-721b 0.236 5.39202539 transit 2770 0.82 5075 [61]
Kepler-722b 0.235 4.09357325 transit 4480 1.03 5863 [61]
Kepler-722c 0.252 105.144749 transit 4480 1.03 5863 [61]
Kepler-723b 1.088 4.08227507 transit 3150 0.92 5539 [61]
Kepler-724b 0.294 3.31494634 transit 2810 0.9 5437 [61]
Kepler-725b 0.948 39.64317811 transit 2540 0.88 5363 [61]
Kepler-726b 0.291 21.80451088 transit 2730 0.88 5452 [61]
Kepler-727b 0.226 5.15448442 transit 2910 0.89 5441 [61]
Kepler-728b 0.298 5.74347727 transit 4030 0.95 5660 [61]
Kepler-729b 0.319 3.16635371 transit 4150 0.94 5633 [61]
Kepler-730b 0.822 6.49168426 transit 4750 1 5726 [61]
Kepler-731b 1.238 3.85560355 transit 4280 1.03 5849 [61]
Kepler-732b 0.194 9.46781405 transit 490 0.49 3631 [61]
Kepler-732c 0.113 0.89304124 transit 490 0.49 3631 [61]
Kepler-733b 0.252 20.83424726 transit 3200 0.9 5418 [61]
Kepler-734b 0.318 6.10485286 transit 1800 0.85 5326 [61]
Kepler-735b 0.263 11.51516988 transit 2600 0.85 5107 [61]
Kepler-736b 0.261 3.60147201 transit 3280 0.86 5217 [61]
Kepler-737b 0.175 28.59915399 transit 640 0.51 3813 [61]
Kepler-738b 0.223 24.58721573 transit 3240 0.86 5327 [61]
Kepler-739b 0.296 12.53248465 transit 3680 0.93 5601 [61]
Kepler-740b 0.408 3.58410122 transit 4120 0.91 5438 [61]
Kepler-741b 0.265 7.03902374 transit 5000 1.16 6129 [61]
Kepler-742b 0.289 8.36086824 transit 1630 0.76 4642 [61]
Kepler-743b 0.108 3.17926292 transit 840 0.94 5486 [61]
Kepler-744b 0.145 12.06222443 transit 1590 0.94 5594 [61]
Kepler-745b 0.193 9.93143556 transit 3910 1.04 5849 [61]
Kepler-746b 0.099 3.48159251 transit 1500 0.91 5418 [61]
Kepler-747b 0.47 35.61760587 transit 2790 0.82 5096 [61] May not be a planet[63]
Kepler-748b 0.225 7.40742793 transit 4150 1.07 5934 [61]
Kepler-749b 0.277 17.31716585 transit 2460 0.79 5009 [61]
Kepler-750b 0.274 9.42887179 transit 3850 1.15 6160 [61]
Kepler-750c 0.145 4.08899022 transit 3850 1.15 6160 [61]
Kepler-751b 0.219 17.44490636 transit 2440 0.87 5387 [61]
Kepler-752b 0.251 18.82747265 transit 3510 0.87 5373 [61]
Kepler-753b 0.17 5.74772501 transit 910 0.68 4346 [61]
Kepler-754b 0.179 14.5596237 transit 3890 1.06 5935 [61]
Kepler-755b 0.157 1.26909037 transit 1200 0.82 5043 [61]
Kepler-755c 0.112 2.85313364 transit 1200 0.82 5043 [61]
Kepler-756b 0.1 1.22486632 transit 2780 0.82 5282 [61]
Kepler-757b 0.121 1.02267882 transit 3310 1.08 6014 [61]
Kepler-758b 0.221 12.1097104 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [61]
Kepler-758c 0.151 4.75793986 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [61]
Kepler-758d 0.189 20.4966197 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [61]
Kepler-758e 0.136 8.1934719 transit 4410 1.16 6228 [61]
Kepler-759b 0.203 41.805985 transit 2910 1.04 5860 [61]
Kepler-760b 0.273 8.70419416 transit 2550 0.89 5322 [61]
Kepler-760c 0.132 2.46697439 transit 2550 0.89 5322 [61]
Kepler-761b 0.181 10.12804789 transit 2830 0.95 5706 [61]
Kepler-762b 1.131 3.7705521 transit 4780 1.06 5944 [61]
Kepler-763b 0.109 1.19655156 transit 2940 0.84 5166 [61]
Kepler-764b 0.146 7.33683936 transit 3300 0.92 5557 [61]
Kepler-765b 0.217 27.6655226 transit 3300 1.05 5901 [61]
Kepler-766b 0.302 6.10027804 transit 5260 1.1 5992 [61]
Kepler-767b 0.592 161.5280101 transit 3860 0.96 5694 [61]
Kepler-768b 0.16 11.3910025 transit 2590 0.82 5108 [61]
Kepler-769b 0.261 7.42608998 transit 4440 1.19 6186 [61]
Kepler-769c 0.16 15.9870174 transit 4440 1.19 6186 [61]
Kepler-770b 0.205 18.92540274 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [61]
Kepler-770c 0.107 1.47532231 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [61]
Kepler-770d 0.125 4.15244722 transit 2480 0.94 5598 [61]
Kepler-771b 0.162 8.73485836 transit 3300 1.03 5906 [61]
Kepler-772b 0.162 12.99207337 transit 2250 0.98 5714 [61]
Kepler-773b 0.128 3.74910006 transit 1720 1.04 5850 [61]
Kepler-774b 0.283 11.0895723 transit 3900 1.57 6403 [61]
Kepler-775b 0.106 0.97486893 transit 1300 0.92 5468 [61]
Kepler-776b 0.114 4.89718784 transit 2370 0.83 5071 [61]
Kepler-777b 0.131 5.72812599 transit 1250 0.58 4043 [61]
Kepler-778b 0.15 3.75574426 transit 2930 0.81 5102 [61]
Kepler-779b 0.082 7.09714223 transit 730 0.46 3804 [61]
Kepler-780b 0.079 0.67737516 transit 1700 1.01 5769 [61]
Kepler-781b 0.258 13.2140732 transit 3380 0.81 5162 [61]
Kepler-782b 0.286 158.6853308 transit 1340 0.98 5867 [61]
Kepler-783b 0.07 4.29264638 transit 1770 0.93 5521 [61]
Kepler-784b 0.141 31.5922646 transit 1970 1 5674 [61]
Kepler-785b 1.162 1.97376093 transit 2170 0.77 4739 [61]
Kepler-786b 0.217 53.5293487 transit 1670 0.81 4838 [61]
Kepler-787b 0.114 0.9283105 transit 1530 0.65 4248 [61]
Kepler-788b 0.227 8.39846269 transit 5380 1.16 6159 [61]
Kepler-789b 0.189 8.63847725 transit 2980 1.01 5870 [61]
Kepler-790b 0.194 13.73469807 transit 2370 0.84 5208 [61]
Kepler-791b 0.272 14.5539759 transit 4720 1.3 6383 [61]
Kepler-792b 0.175 11.30119217 transit 3930 1.09 5971 [61]
Kepler-793b 0.122 4.24153639 transit 2590 0.98 5745 [61]
Kepler-794b 0.188 11.13125132 transit 2490 1.19 5839 [61]
Kepler-795b 0.15 29.6193421 transit 1490 0.94 5631 [61]
Kepler-796b 0.116 6.40087618 transit 1230 0.93 5475 [61]
Kepler-797b 0.194 27.07237711 transit 2450 0.96 5680 [61]
Kepler-798b 0.213 13.71933369 transit 3540 1.19 6224 [61]
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Kepler-1088b 0.127 23.12748644 transit 980 1.08 5975 [61]
Kepler-1089b 0.163 5.13248562 transit 740 0.52 3753 [61]
Kepler-1090b 0.201 198.680179 transit 2290 0.86 5321 [61]
Kepler-1091b 0.13 1.43474156 transit 2980 1.01 5851 [61]
Kepler-1092b 0.185 58.6017925 transit 2980 0.99 5862 [61]
Kepler-1093b 0.174 25.0824626 transit 2770 1.13 6166 [61]
Kepler-1093c 0.175 89.722292 transit 2770 1.13 6166 [61]
Kepler-1094b 0.284 78.1000231 transit 4470 1.14 6112 [61]
Kepler-1095b 0.108 4.27103091 transit 2470 0.94 5658 [61]
Kepler-1096b 0.111 2.89221751 transit 1120 0.66 4306 [61]
Kepler-1097b 0.291 187.747029 transit 2410 0.82 5211 [61]
Kepler-1098b 0.116 2.54307286 transit 2860 0.99 5794 [61]
Kepler-1099b 0.252 2.16845259 transit 3940 1.01 5837 [61]
Kepler-1100b 0.156 6.42200058 transit 3100 1.21 6247 [61]
Kepler-1101b 0.22 81.3151059 transit 2930 0.94 5614 [61]
Kepler-1102b 0.237 51.3285623 transit 3220 0.96 5724 [61]
Kepler-1103b 0.203 19.79191978 transit 3000 1.11 6092 [61]
Kepler-1104b 0.11 5.03728015 transit 1680 1.3 6417 [61]
Kepler-1105b 0.179 4.42157218 transit 1200 0.71 4299 [61]
Kepler-1106b 0.147 1.25275217 transit 3810 1.11 6104 [61]
Kepler-1107b 0.12 0.57103852 transit 1490 0.86 5268 [61]
Kepler-1108b 0.13 4.51005748 transit 2490 0.88 5406 [61]
Kepler-1109b 0.195 37.6467384 transit 2600 1.05 5893 [61]
Kepler-1110b 0.237 9.69312032 transit 2370 0.73 4781 [61]
Kepler-1111b 0.178 8.79617863 transit 3720 1.1 6077 [61]
Kepler-1112b 0.269 14.36267939 transit 5660 1.34 6496 [61]
Kepler-1113b 0.251 42.3004954 transit 3680 1.12 5931 [61]
Kepler-1114b 0.12 14.97435694 transit 1390 0.87 5374 [61]
Kepler-1115b 0.152 23.5540725 transit 3050 1.6 8480 [61]
Kepler-1116b 0.227 41.6977827 transit 3320 0.95 5641 [61]
Kepler-1117b 0.099 4.79028459 transit 2020 0.95 5612 [61]
Kepler-1118b 0.244 38.6715075 transit 2670 0.96 5688 [61]
Kepler-1119b 0.171 8.3265153 transit 4200 1.11 6083 [61]
Kepler-1120b 0.123 2.94902905 transit 2070 0.78 4904 [61]
Kepler-1121b 0.17 13.15141081 transit 1730 1.29 6231 [61]
Kepler-1122b 0.182 42.1917357 transit 3010 0.92 5544 [61]
Kepler-1123b 0.149 4.33946454 transit 2600 0.93 5500 [61]
Kepler-1124b 0.114 2.85234897 transit 580 0.35 3658 [61]
Kepler-1125b 0.164 17.6700642 transit 3000 0.95 5683 [61]
Kepler-1126b 0.154 108.593329 transit 2180 0.92 5798 [61]
Kepler-1127b 0.175 5.12330347 transit 3250 0.97 5664 [61]
Kepler-1128b 0.326 61.6178167 transit 3790 0.94 5543 [61]
Kepler-1129b 0.264 24.3397804 transit 4100 1 5831 [61]
Kepler-1129c 0.244 76.5369586 transit 4100 1 5831 [61]
Kepler-1130b 0.071 5.45298175 transit 760 0.9 5403 [61]
Kepler-1131b 0.142 3.53232449 transit 3620 1.03 5851 [61]
Kepler-1132b 0.21 62.8916228 transit 3100 0.87 5298 [61]
Kepler-1133b 0.176 11.55562343 transit 2680 0.93 5569 [61]
Kepler-1134b 0.236 17.13263989 transit 3250 0.84 5281 [61]
Kepler-1135b 0.165 76.957857 transit 2370 0.96 5656 [61]
Kepler-1136b 0.146 2.36172433 transit 1780 0.72 4512 [61]
Kepler-1137b 0.196 23.9210791 transit 3170 1.5 6807 [61]
Kepler-1138b 0.152 3.17060005 transit 3590 0.95 5582 [61]
Kepler-1139b 0.106 0.81316672 transit 1810 0.94 5550 [61]
Kepler-1140b 0.247 24.0862707 transit 2140 0.76 4850 [61]
Kepler-1141b 0.073 2.34451194 transit 1190 1.01 5791 [61]
Kepler-1142b 0.131 18.3027248 transit 2270 0.97 5685 [61]
Kepler-1143b 0.149 2.88890485 transit 2060 0.81 5053 [61]
Kepler-1143c 0.321 210.630591 transit 2060 0.81 5053 [61]
Kepler-1144b 0.178 17.14647302 transit 3300 0.98 5753 [61]
Kepler-1145b 0.125 3.97076766 transit 2330 0.79 5064 [61]
Kepler-1146b 0.11 2.3522658 transit 2260 0.74 4692 [61]
Kepler-1147b 0.233 10.62784997 transit 4810 1.09 5941 [61]
Kepler-1148b 0.151 1.10446351 transit 2220 0.81 5054 [61]
Kepler-1149b 0.128 3.73089898 transit 3340 1.02 5833 [61]
Kepler-1150b 0.091 2.78786839 transit 1220 0.76 4754 [61]
Kepler-1151b 0.198 65.6478424 transit 2490 0.88 5470 [61]
Kepler-1152b 0.078 1.64680191 transit 600 0.55 3964 [61]
Kepler-1153b 0.154 1.75583533 transit 3860 0.91 5470 [61]
Kepler-1154b 0.209 5.1856142 transit 4990 1.26 6327 [61]
Kepler-1154c 0.211 8.45808312 transit 4990 1.26 6327 [61]
Kepler-1155b 0.181 33.469743 transit 3220 1.03 5842 [61]
Kepler-1156b 0.118 11.89520511 transit 2480 1 5778 [61]
Kepler-1157b 0.097 4.45743164 transit 1130 0.76 4679 [61]
Kepler-1158b 0.209 13.5396293 transit 4100 1.41 6203 [61]
Kepler-1159b 0.211 22.70816791 transit 4040 1.19 6217 [61]
Kepler-1160b 0.191 7.97034958 transit 4220 0.92 5519 [61]
Kepler-1161b 0.19 10.71252541 transit 1400 0.59 4253 [61]
Kepler-1162b 0.197 32.5637069 transit 3230 0.89 5390 [61]
Kepler-1163b 0.092 6.11786898 transit 1590 1.22 6302 [61]
Kepler-1164b 0.1 3.97599768 transit 1460 0.85 5183 [61]
Kepler-1165b 0.138 9.478522 transit 3530 1.13 6080 [61]
Kepler-1166b 0.151 33.2406882 transit 2110 0.9 5446 [61]
Kepler-1167b 0.153 1.00393374 transit 2650 0.79 4971 [61]
Kepler-1168b 0.223 55.8226539 transit 2970 0.87 5157 [61]
Kepler-1169b 0.084 6.11009134 transit 1750 1.24 6191 [61]
Kepler-1170b 0.215 9.98969327 transit 2970 0.8 5069 [61]
Kepler-1171b 0.228 1.44259224 transit 2010 1.58 7044 [61]
Kepler-1172b 0.285 26.0204423 transit 4210 0.92 5558 [61]
Kepler-1173b 0.079 0.7698536 transit 1310 0.86 5252 [61]
Kepler-1174b 0.142 6.89225223 transit 2700 1.04 5936 [61]
Kepler-1175b 0.267 37.94563 transit 4060 0.9 5453 [61]
Kepler-1176b 0.219 24.1738579 transit 3340 1.01 5844 [61]
Kepler-1177b 0.17 106.247547 transit 2700 0.98 5712 [61]
Kepler-1178b 0.095 31.80634 transit 1100 0.8 4990 [61]
Kepler-1179b 0.118 2.68505749 transit 1480 0.84 5212 [61]
Kepler-1180b 0.178 16.8601286 transit 4190 1.09 6077 [61]
Kepler-1181b 0.14 4.89337519 transit 2830 1.17 6176 [61]
Kepler-1182b 0.215 11.17394617 transit 4100 1.04 5924 [61]
Kepler-1183b 0.252 28.5057189 transit 4490 1 5765 [61]
Kepler-1184b 0.239 53.5991044 transit 3890 1.05 5983 [61]
Kepler-1185b 0.119 104.3518976 transit 970 0.96 5622 [61]
Kepler-1186b 0.199 16.07677615 transit 3630 0.95 5635 [61]
Kepler-1187b 0.233 18.87064068 transit 3360 1.06 5975 [61]
Kepler-1188b 0.186 17.1369543 transit 3920 1.04 5913 [61]
Kepler-1189b 0.158 3.78858982 transit 2880 1.11 6012 [61]
Kepler-1190b 0.119 10.45843441 transit 1250 0.76 4730 [61]
Kepler-1191b 0.135 5.60014851 transit 2860 0.85 5308 [61]
Kepler-1192b 0.211 25.2034787 transit 3610 0.86 5438 [61]
Kepler-1193b 0.118 2.83265213 transit 2270 1.08 5908 [61]
Kepler-1194b 0.135 16.22371307 transit 2010 0.94 5590 [61]
Kepler-1195b 0.186 8.49642241 transit 2650 0.74 4965 [61]
Kepler-1196b 0.199 66.1849031 transit 3090 0.98 5756 [61]
Kepler-1197b 0.112 2.03231845 transit 1650 0.78 4708 [61]
Kepler-1198b 0.131 7.6847716 transit 2530 0.93 5517 [61]
Kepler-1199b 0.103 15.0447198 transit 1800 0.94 5889 [61]
Kepler-1200b 0.095 1.11854972 transit 1890 0.74 4612 [61]
Kepler-1201b 0.204 15.18725932 transit 3920 1.15 6177 [61]
Kepler-1202b 0.262 28.6851324 transit 4540 1.03 5834 [61]
Kepler-1203b 0.095 0.58800076 transit 880 0.64 4105 [61]
Kepler-1204b 0.272 85.7350285 transit 4180 1.03 5825 [61]
Kepler-1205b 0.126 1.07839035 transit 2500 0.84 5226 [61]
Kepler-1206b 0.146 1.21699766 transit 2630 0.8 4877 [61]
Kepler-1207b 0.145 13.68237119 transit 3090 1.06 5909 [61]
Kepler-1208b 0.207 11.08507637 transit 2860 0.8 5001 [61]
Kepler-1209b 0.135 25.369116 transit 1820 1.23 6210 [61]
Kepler-1210b 0.152 8.07124073 transit 3770 0.94 5568 [61]
Kepler-1211b 0.227 11.01816836 transit 4850 0.96 5705 [61]
Kepler-1212b 0.191 12.94130146 transit 4250 1.1 6051 [61]
Kepler-1213b 0.106 5.34982412 transit 2230 1.14 6050 [61]
Kepler-1214b 0.211 18.82634264 transit 2470 0.85 5130 [61]
Kepler-1215b 0.109 4.76703963 transit 2290 0.95 5616 [61]
Kepler-1216b 0.124 4.37034536 transit 3670 0.99 5743 [61]
Kepler-1217b 0.178 2.03232507 transit 4450 1.06 5905 [61]
Kepler-1218b 0.128 22.9221266 transit 2180 1.06 5986 [61]
Kepler-1219b 0.189 16.10467749 transit 2030 1.25 5944 [61]
Kepler-1220b 0.136 7.42693741 transit 3120 1 5842 [61]
Kepler-1221b 0.168 12.00096042 transit 2960 0.87 5194 [61]
Kepler-1222b 0.07 1.91694425 transit 1480 0.84 5239 [61]
Kepler-1223b 0.109 16.301259 transit 1480 0.8 4870 [61]
Kepler-1224b 0.119 13.32351601 transit 1890 1.18 6155 [61]
Kepler-1225b 0.162 7.01075434 transit 4050 1.13 6140 [61]
Kepler-1226b 0.129 17.2923453 transit 2540 1.02 5923 [61]
Kepler-1227b 0.204 94.2887577 transit 2180 0.97 5747 [61]
Kepler-1228b 0.137 0.57736958 transit 1780 0.78 5063 [61]
Kepler-1229b 0.125 86.828989 transit 770 0.54 3784 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[64]
Kepler-1230b 0.242 9.95661537 transit 4670 1.06 5961 [61]
Kepler-1231b 0.127 10.41725184 transit 3090 1.01 5778 [61]
Kepler-1232b 0.172 26.7839183 transit 2400 0.92 5471 [61]
Kepler-1233b 0.232 45.1263042 transit 4180 1.16 6198 [61]
Kepler-1234b 0.251 11.94014029 transit 2820 0.8 4967 [61]
Kepler-1235b 0.07 4.16055856 transit 1740 0.93 5541 [61]
Kepler-1236b 0.191 31.0571618 transit 3520 0.86 5337 [61]
Kepler-1237b 0.255 84.5733226 transit 3660 0.94 5472 [61]
Kepler-1238b 0.172 4.14787559 transit 5000 1.3 6386 [61]
Kepler-1239b 0.259 5.19104016 transit 8190 1.4 6564 [61]
Kepler-1240b 0.103 4.8663815 transit 2000 0.98 5682 [61]
Kepler-1241b 0.235 18.5525701 transit 3050 0.84 5261 [61]
Kepler-1242b 0.202 13.62798432 transit 2220 0.77 4895 [61]
Kepler-1243b 0.156 16.8320729 transit 2860 0.96 5667 [61]
Kepler-1244b 0.12 3.70428172 transit 2490 1.46 6680 [61]
Kepler-1245b 0.128 4.35409304 transit 2810 0.86 5306 [61]
Kepler-1245c 0.128 2.93658468 transit 2810 0.86 5306 [61]
Kepler-1246b 0.121 11.32271513 transit 1420 0.73 4611 [61]
Kepler-1247b 0.208 13.71220213 transit 3570 0.86 5303 [61]
Kepler-1248b 0.105 7.46725407 transit 1800 1.21 6149 [61]
Kepler-1249b 0.212 24.3347127 transit 5460 1.19 6202 [61]
Kepler-1250b 0.171 2.60754383 transit 4470 0.99 5717 [61]
Kepler-1251b 0.164 45.0904643 transit 2810 0.92 5545 [61]
Kepler-1252b 0.149 15.0540329 transit 2700 1.06 5949 [61]
Kepler-1253b 0.119 68.8861915 transit 1300 0.97 5850 [61]
Kepler-1254b 0.138 9.99113313 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [61]
Kepler-1254c 0.116 3.60084276 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [61]
Kepler-1254d 0.117 5.72717226 transit 2200 0.78 4985 [61]
Kepler-1255b 0.207 36.2919336 transit 4380 1.08 6018 [61]
Kepler-1256b 0.133 12.4127754 transit 2810 1.17 6129 [61]
Kepler-1257b 0.136 2.66831376 transit 3530 0.9 5502 [61]
Kepler-1258b 0.077 0.98494017 transit 2120 0.99 5839 [61]
Kepler-1259b 0.128 0.66308526 transit 2300 0.8 5053 [61]
Kepler-1260b 0.158 19.1187753 transit 3400 1.06 5961 [61]
Kepler-1261b 0.202 48.4308991 transit 2590 0.82 5006 [61]
Kepler-1262b 0.162 8.67900242 transit 3760 0.99 5771 [61]
Kepler-1263b 0.102 4.55139967 transit 2270 0.84 5213 [61]
Kepler-1264b 0.105 0.96852602 transit 2650 0.99 5791 [61]
Kepler-1265b 0.12 6.49441289 transit 1890 0.71 4630 [61]
Kepler-1266b 0.23 28.474748 transit 2940 0.8 5044 [61]
Kepler-1267b 0.269 13.0313945 transit 5310 1.15 6096 [61]
Kepler-1268b 0.181 40.9903986 transit 4590 1.06 5904 [61]
Kepler-1269b 0.145 37.3331536 transit 2300 1.1 5998 [61]
Kepler-1270b 0.296 6.03356196 transit 3930 1.28 5047 [61]
Kepler-1271b 0.132 3.0255955 transit 2890 1.13 6143 [61]
Kepler-1272b 0.211 51.1309704 transit 2920 1.06 5926 [61]
Kepler-1273b 0.222 28.625653 transit 4420 0.94 5566 [61]
Kepler-1274b 0.127 6.98152703 transit 1990 1.45 6179 [61]
Kepler-1275b 0.132 3.65691115 transit 4200 1.23 6296 [61]
Kepler-1276b 0.106 12.5720095 transit 1910 1.14 6188 [61]
Kepler-1277b 0.143 40.8365012 transit 1980 0.94 5578 [61]
Kepler-1278b 0.09 3.23941344 transit 2420 1.11 6074 [61]
Kepler-1279b 0.156 23.4774101 transit 3320 1.21 6221 [61]
Kepler-1280b 0.167 66.5579057 transit 3280 1.2 6227 [61]
Kepler-1281b 0.146 3.11602791 transit 3600 0.87 5353 [61]
Kepler-1282b 0.138 2.13194651 transit 3670 0.92 5504 [61]
Kepler-1283b 0.17 12.9460978 transit 4740 1.16 6175 [61]
Kepler-1284b 0.108 0.66407381 transit 2780 0.84 5123 [61]
Kepler-1285b 0.087 14.7967458 transit 1190 1.2 6170 [61]
Kepler-1286b 0.192 11.25402929 transit 3800 1 5753 [61]
Kepler-1287b 0.137 11.47685909 transit 3350 0.96 5715 [61]
Kepler-1288b 0.1 2.76122421 transit 2330 1.2 6132 [61]
Kepler-1289b 0.136 7.99019627 transit 3450 1.1 6080 [61]
Kepler-1290b 0.127 4.69500134 transit 4310 0.95 5660 [61]
Kepler-1291b 0.148 8.63043276 transit 3200 0.84 5216 [61]
Kepler-1292b 0.162 3.27646405 transit 4590 0.95 5556 [61]
Kepler-1293b 0.087 5.57654784 transit 2500 1.18 6241 [61]
Kepler-1294b 0.285 115.6862258 transit 3700 0.99 5776 [61]
Kepler-1295b 0.138 3.81371974 transit 4100 0.92 5486 [61]
Kepler-1296b 0.081 8.3839865 transit 2060 0.87 5359 [61]
Kepler-1297b 0.087 1.68189002 transit 3250 0.99 5818 [61]
Kepler-1298b 0.117 7.12811928 transit 1620 1.45 6339 [61]
Kepler-1299b 0.266 19.9400874 transit 4410 0.94 5609 [61]
Kepler-1300b 0.122 22.2419092 transit 2470 1.29 6130 [61]
Kepler-1301b 0.125 9.08237046 transit 2660 0.85 5188 [61]
Kepler-1302b 0.128 8.83922659 transit 2370 0.86 5236 [61]
Kepler-1303b 0.127 7.56127224 transit 2950 1.01 5771 [61]
Kepler-1304b 0.204 16.1288853 transit 2220 0.85 5259 [61]
Kepler-1305b 0.168 13.5630972 transit 4380 0.97 5701 [61]
Kepler-1306b 0.17 16.29595382 transit 3700 0.98 5727 [61]
Kepler-1307b 0.22 18.01621096 transit 4550 1.06 5884 [61]
Kepler-1308b 0.046 2.10433812 transit 240 0.35 3468 [61]
Kepler-1309b 0.211 28.8432647 transit 2760 0.85 5235 [61]
Kepler-1310b 0.128 0.67933627 transit 1900 0.91 5549 [61]
Kepler-1311b 0.111 11.1726994 transit 2300 1.05 5748 [61]
Kepler-1311c 0.109 2.53573424 transit 2300 1.05 5748 [61]
Kepler-1312b 0.187 5.44832529 transit 990 0.99 5719 [61]
Kepler-1313b 0.157 3.83309118 transit 610 0.92 5453 [61]
Kepler-1314b 0.456 5.42474928 transit 1510 0.6 4188 [61]
Kepler-1315b 0.123 0.84338011 transit 1650 0.8 4861 [61]
Kepler-1316b 0.316 87.9732136 transit 2460 1.04 5884 [61]
Kepler-1317b 0.139 0.56887443 transit 2390 0.83 5144 [61]
Kepler-1318b 0.277 213.257663 transit 1550 0.73 4598 [61]
Kepler-1319b 0.12 2.88676265 transit 370 0.56 3655 [61]
Kepler-1320b 0.152 0.86838653 transit 2510 0.8 4817 [61]
Kepler-1321b 0.439 11.12830484 transit 1780 0.54 4094 [61]
Kepler-1321c 0.214 2.22649109 transit 1780 0.54 4094 [61]
Kepler-1322b 0.144 0.96286738 transit 3970 0.9 5488 [61]
Kepler-1323b 0.136 0.92990668 transit 1700 1.18 6169 [61]
Kepler-1324b 0.135 4.11584468 transit 1700 0.78 4776 [61]
Kepler-1325b 0.255 33.8786838 transit 3110 0.93 5550 [61]
Kepler-1326b 0.373 42.3514267 transit 3000 1.45 6725 [61]
Kepler-1327b 0.161 14.88801098 transit 2240 1.02 5885 [61]
Kepler-1328b 0.087 4.52158888 transit 2100 1 5780 [61]
Kepler-1329b 0.194 9.33646594 transit 2040 0.72 4500 [61]
Kepler-1330b 0.147 10.10769068 transit 3060 0.97 5608 [61]
Kepler-1331b 0.094 0.78916165 transit 1190 0.72 4508 [61]
Kepler-1332b 0.122 11.87456832 transit 1680 0.95 5581 [61]
Kepler-1333b 0.251 109.6471842 transit 3120 0.94 5628 [61]
Kepler-1334b 0.204 15.64591713 transit 3410 0.94 5614 [61]
Kepler-1335b 0.129 6.26406846 transit 2050 0.77 4903 [61]
Kepler-1336b 0.177 23.198681 transit 2680 0.94 5512 [61]
Kepler-1336c 0.153 5.77721211 transit 2680 0.94 5512 [61]
Kepler-1337b 0.215 24.4002549 transit 1920 0.7 4523 [61]
Kepler-1338b 0.082 0.93511806 transit 2020 1.04 5909 [61]
Kepler-1339b 0.063 1.34155513 transit 870 0.94 5586 [61]
Kepler-1340b 0.138 0.66502692 transit 4630 1.27 6331 [61]
Kepler-1341b 0.267 132.9968322 transit 1520 0.79 4662 [61]
Kepler-1342b 0.148 2.21571036 transit 3070 0.93 5527 [61]
Kepler-1343b 0.172 3.35183158 transit 4260 0.95 5759 [61]
Kepler-1344b 0.164 4.7683049 transit 2780 1.09 5981 [61]
Kepler-1345b 0.211 44.6169557 transit 3800 1.32 6449 [61]
Kepler-1346b 0.141 3.40165668 transit 3660 1.14 6133 [61]
Kepler-1347b 0.092 14.00947528 transit 1050 0.82 5193 [61]
Kepler-1348b 0.173 27.5722742 transit 3370 1.04 5911 [61]
Kepler-1349b 0.062 2.12823928 transit 850 1.16 6086 [61]
Kepler-1350b 0.225 4.4968604 transit 1100 0.55 3827 [61]
Kepler-1350c 0.154 1.76678906 transit 1100 0.55 3827 [61]
Kepler-1351b 0.058 0.91614077 transit 790 0.7 4439 [61]
Kepler-1352b 0.079 1.87788275 transit 2080 1.11 6118 [61]
Kepler-1353b 0.161 24.7543966 transit 1940 0.76 4776 [61]
Kepler-1354b 0.265 76.613377 transit 3450 1.16 6168 [61]
Kepler-1355b 0.13 1.28958811 transit 3140 0.88 5352 [61]
Kepler-1356b 0.136 0.63400294 transit 2870 0.82 5106 [61]
Kepler-1357b 0.114 3.0091324 transit 3350 0.93 5597 [61]
Kepler-1358b 0.1 7.06317341 transit 1820 0.82 5181 [61]
Kepler-1359b 0.252 59.4970952 transit 2180 0.78 4709 [61]
Kepler-1360b 0.303 40.5286413 transit 4580 1.51 6778 [61]
Kepler-1361b 0.077 3.57554956 transit 1320 0.83 5131 [61]
Kepler-1362b 0.232 136.205626 transit 2500 0.8 4857 [61]
Kepler-1363b 0.112 2.94194094 transit 1820 0.76 4839 [61]
Kepler-1364b 0.192 13.32196237 transit 3750 1.49 6805 [61]
Kepler-1365b 0.082 7.69993485 transit 1760 1 5770 [61]
Kepler-1365c 0.071 4.77468005 transit 1760 1 5770 [61]
Kepler-1366b 0.128 2.16457097 transit 1290 0.62 4070 [61]
Kepler-1367b 0.082 1.57409027 transit 1160 0.62 4106 [61]
Kepler-1368b 0.147 0.67564949 transit 5700 1.07 5906 [61]
Kepler-1369b 0.24 25.873148 transit 4030 0.99 5761 [61]
Kepler-1370b 0.164 20.2641684 transit 2860 1.19 6202 [61]
Kepler-1370c 0.113 7.44142113 transit 2860 1.19 6202 [61]
Kepler-1371b 0.065 3.4462039 transit 1500 0.87 5361 [61]
Kepler-1371c 0.057 2.00541269 transit 1500 0.87 5361 [61]
Kepler-1372b 0.113 1.31155557 transit 3790 0.98 5677 [61]
Kepler-1373b 0.103 1.29123275 transit 3630 1.22 6299 [61]
Kepler-1374b 0.204 10.65276707 transit 3700 0.85 5323 [61]
Kepler-1375b 0.155 3.3004192 transit 4040 1.47 6704 [61]
Kepler-1376b 0.094 5.30880656 transit 2820 0.98 5659 [61]
Kepler-1377b 0.112 0.74092842 transit 3320 0.86 5218 [61]
Kepler-1378b 0.196 11.95398936 transit 1830 0.7 4407 [61]
Kepler-1379b 0.116 0.88184115 transit 3100 0.83 5188 [61]
Kepler-1380b 0.128 10.3108245 transit 3940 0.96 5570 [61]
Kepler-1381b 0.201 25.3842686 transit 4260 0.96 5747 [61]
Kepler-1382b 0.168 16.3583055 transit 2400 1.36 6161 [61]
Kepler-1383b 0.126 13.9093583 transit 3130 1.26 6370 [61]
Kepler-1384b 0.173 15.36262753 transit 2020 0.78 4919 [61]
Kepler-1385b 0.076 2.88879862 transit 1720 1.15 5732 [61]
Kepler-1386b 0.111 6.73972381 transit 2730 1.02 5733 [61]
Kepler-1387b 0.083 2.27952666 transit 1600 0.82 5046 [61]
Kepler-1388b 0.231 12.2854603 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [61]
Kepler-1388c 0.202 5.53608151 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [61]
Kepler-1388d 0.255 20.9568158 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [61]
Kepler-1388e 0.219 37.6327084 transit 1600 0.63 4098 [61]
Kepler-1389b 0.158 99.2530951 transit 1700 0.81 5078 [61]
Kepler-1390b 0.105 6.48021673 transit 2500 0.98 5753 [61]
Kepler-1391b 0.15 54.4092333 transit 2350 1.03 5840 [61]
Kepler-1392b 0.175 15.1410397 transit 3640 0.88 5479 [61]
Kepler-1393b 0.071 2.44357812 transit 1510 0.95 5697 [61]
Kepler-1394b 0.124 3.93766373 transit 2700 1.64 6481 [61]
Kepler-1395b 0.071 3.78470649 transit 1650 1.17 6138 [61]
Kepler-1396b 0.185 18.2206421 transit 4030 1.18 6195 [61]
Kepler-1397b 0.153 47.449955 transit 2500 1.09 6026 [61]
Kepler-1398b 0.08 2.78815679 transit 2590 1.13 6126 [61]
Kepler-1398c 0.092 4.13827595 transit 2590 1.13 6126 [61]
Kepler-1399b 0.112 1.63865306 transit 4100 0.97 5735 [61]
Kepler-1400b 0.145 9.06689421 transit 2870 0.83 5044 [61]
Kepler-1401b 0.15 11.20066445 transit 4050 1.07 5964 [61]
Kepler-1402b 0.068 2.03387914 transit 2220 0.9 5416 [61]
Kepler-1403b 0.191 5.19492202 transit 5870 1.11 6060 [61]
Kepler-1404b 0.179 15.9314739 transit 3090 0.84 5261 [61]
Kepler-1405b 0.353 28.2274184 transit 5230 1.05 5925 [61]
Kepler-1406b 0.098 11.62905828 transit 1910 1.05 5892 [61]
Kepler-1407b 0.201 20.0711504 transit 4160 1.1 6010 [61]
Kepler-1408b 0.079 2.99793191 transit 1390 1.21 6170 [61]
Kepler-1409b 0.093 0.76486493 transit 2350 0.83 5160 [61]
Kepler-1410b 0.159 60.866168 transit 1200 0.63 4092 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[65]
Kepler-1411b 0.252 86.1150888 transit 4670 0.95 5664 [61]
Kepler-1412b 0.074 3.6146051 transit 2080 1.06 5880 [61]
Kepler-1413b 0.162 13.1829642 transit 3790 0.84 5196 [61]
Kepler-1414b 0.11 3.51576315 transit 1740 0.8 4951 [61]
Kepler-1415b 0.115 0.63642408 transit 3480 0.89 5267 [61]
Kepler-1416b 0.079 1.49514952 transit 2630 1.09 6019 [61]
Kepler-1417b 0.089 20.3505213 transit 2140 1.02 5839 [61]
Kepler-1418b 0.148 22.4764425 transit 1630 0.77 4770 [61]
Kepler-1419b 0.255 42.5215895 transit 4710 1.01 5796 [61]
Kepler-1420b 0.114 6.69960006 transit 3010 0.82 5187 [61]
Kepler-1421b 0.083 6.9131112 transit 2200 1.25 6335 [61]
Kepler-1422b 0.18 18.6051942 transit 6790 1.15 6194 [61]
Kepler-1423b 0.095 23.955378 transit 1460 0.79 4939 [61]
Kepler-1424b 0.103 29.6091744 transit 2000 1.02 5838 [61]
Kepler-1425b 0.084 14.4541302 transit 1630 0.97 5718 [61]
Kepler-1426b 0.139 14.2563227 transit 3950 1.02 5831 [61]
Kepler-1427b 0.098 0.96897238 transit 4000 1.01 5793 [61]
Kepler-1428b 0.146 10.67607169 transit 2620 1.28 6184 [61]
Kepler-1429b 0.115 4.48487493 transit 3770 1.05 5902 [61]
Kepler-1430b 0.105 2.46050993 transit 1760 0.77 4796 [61]
Kepler-1431b 0.131 5.86601526 transit 4100 1.03 5806 [61]
Kepler-1432b 0.198 23.9109011 transit 5060 1.09 6031 [61]
Kepler-1433b 0.139 4.13592271 transit 4330 1.14 6097 [61]
Kepler-1434b 0.099 8.05333618 transit 2200 1.47 6291 [61]
Kepler-1435b 0.077 4.45343281 transit 2220 1.21 6356 [61]
Kepler-1436b 0.117 9.705716 transit 3720 1.06 5972 [61]
Kepler-1437b 0.122 10.9295461 transit 3860 0.93 5557 [61]
Kepler-1438b 0.084 2.31942009 transit 2820 0.97 5530 [61]
Kepler-1439b 0.13 8.07392849 transit 700 0.46 3578 [61]
Kepler-1440b 0.112 39.859484 transit 2230 0.98 5698 [61]
Kepler-1441b 0.117 39.4419839 transit 2450 1 5802 [61]
Kepler-1442b 0.351 81.4162941 transit 1710 1.34 6394 [61]
Kepler-1443b 0.087 2.41811321 transit 1550 1.19 6289 [61]
Kepler-1444b 0.194 33.42035034 transit 1100 1.03 5810 [61]
Kepler-1445b 0.086 10.60052251 transit 1570 1.13 6150 [61]
Kepler-1446b 0.073 0.68996783 transit 530 0.81 4865 [61]
Kepler-1447b 0.259 56.6747285 transit 2840 0.97 5722 [61]
Kepler-1448b 0.144 12.27065865 transit 2560 0.95 5774 [61]
Kepler-1449b 0.15 13.2274528 transit 4310 1.08 5979 [61]
Kepler-1450b 0.153 54.5094166 transit 1600 0.71 4524 [61]
Kepler-1451b 0.299 35.622233 transit 3780 1 5782 [61]
Kepler-1452b 0.241 42.913751 transit 3180 1.41 6101 [61]
Kepler-1453b 0.238 47.1611696 transit 4190 0.97 5665 [61]
Kepler-1454b 0.168 47.0319479 transit 2590 0.9 5448 [61]
Kepler-1455b 0.193 49.276764 transit 1280 0.62 4075 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[62]
Kepler-1456b 0.102 18.1373829 transit 1240 0.64 4231 [61]
Kepler-1457b 0.178 51.1110243 transit 2370 1.01 5866 [61]
Kepler-1458b 0.246 47.9872764 transit 2090 0.96 5653 [61]
Kepler-1459b 0.121 62.8691611 transit 1420 0.78 4828 [61]
Kepler-1460b 0.175 29.9633247 transit 1870 0.7 4422 [61]
Kepler-1461b 0.181 29.3494775 transit 2450 0.79 4919 [61]
Kepler-1462b 0.341 65.6488341 transit 4460 1 5756 [61]
Kepler-1463b 0.166 25.15864 transit 4370 0.96 5679 [61]
Kepler-1464b 0.148 31.7785901 transit 2260 1.02 5828 [61]
Kepler-1464c 0.089 5.32786292 transit 2260 1.02 5828 [61]
Kepler-1465b 0.158 31.8277111 transit 1100 0.75 4726 [61]
Kepler-1466b 0.138 31.1750448 transit 2240 1.01 5884 [61]
Kepler-1467b 0.294 47.0569043 transit 2900 0.86 5332 [61]
Kepler-1468b 0.154 8.23984869 transit 3700 1.04 5893 [61]
Kepler-1468c 0.103 3.54553021 transit 3700 1.04 5893 [61]
Kepler-1469b 0.25 21.8635301 transit 4090 0.92 5507 [61]
Kepler-1470b 0.095 16.2950903 transit 1860 0.8 4961 [61]
Kepler-1471b 0.126 3.63899398 transit 3450 0.95 5660 [61]
Kepler-1472b 0.17 38.1312831 transit 4140 1.16 6159 [61]
Kepler-1473b 0.106 14.4273551 transit 2040 1.09 6046 [61]
Kepler-1474b 0.193 36.4333452 transit 3960 1.04 5870 [61]
Kepler-1475b 0.261 82.177374 transit 5590 1.18 6214 [61]
Kepler-1476b 0.149 10.35863224 transit 3970 0.98 5663 [61]
Kepler-1477b 0.105 11.55530021 transit 1710 0.81 5100 [61]
Kepler-1478b 0.154 26.0840594 transit 4580 1.04 5904 [61]
Kepler-1479b 0.163 14.53261362 transit 2020 0.99 5796 [61]
Kepler-1480b 0.149 22.12679948 transit 1800 0.85 5156 [61]
Kepler-1481b 0.11 5.94220998 transit 1610 0.8 4908 [61]
Kepler-1482b 0.09 12.25383217 transit 1440 0.88 5381 [61]
Kepler-1483b 0.136 9.5085156 transit 4330 1.25 6337 [61]
Kepler-1484b 0.188 30.4549136 transit 3570 0.94 5730 [61]
Kepler-1485b 0.131 19.9157725 transit 1800 1.11 6087 [61]
Kepler-1486b 0.207 54.6495759 transit 4780 1.08 5965 [61]
Kepler-1487b 0.19 7.31946363 transit 3570 1.38 6541 [61]
Kepler-1488b 0.166 39.8189932 transit 2020 1.05 5820 [61]
Kepler-1489b 0.158 82.294751 transit 2800 0.93 5655 [61]
Kepler-1490b 0.271 92.4362973 transit 3160 0.9 5515 [61]
Kepler-1491b 0.135 16.5861762 transit 4280 1 5728 [61]
Kepler-1492b 0.133 16.75255007 transit 1210 0.77 4712 [61]
Kepler-1493b 0.126 15.0217983 transit 1870 1.06 5863 [61]
Kepler-1494b 0.274 91.080482 transit 3450 0.96 5659 [61]
Kepler-1495b 0.262 85.273256 transit 4260 1.03 5831 [61]
Kepler-1496b 0.198 64.6588017 transit 4220 1.18 6182 [61]
Kepler-1497b 0.148 8.74199772 transit 3660 0.96 5675 [61]
Kepler-1498b 0.119 48.051405 transit 2400 0.86 5256 [61]
Kepler-1499b 0.106 44.2008 transit 1000 0.82 5097 [61]
Kepler-1500b 0.107 15.0330105 transit 2950 1 5845 [61]
Kepler-1501b 0.139 14.5564533 transit 2900 1.2 6229 [61]
Kepler-1502b 0.284 41.7083629 transit 5000 1.44 6666 [61]
Kepler-1503b 0.203 96.16987 transit 2800 0.77 5069 [61]
Kepler-1504b 0.19 82.304003 transit 3360 0.85 5393 [61]
Kepler-1505b 0.083 30.8609366 transit 1170 0.93 5686 [61]
Kepler-1506b 0.118 14.0329154 transit 4300 0.95 5676 [61]
Kepler-1507b 0.075 16.0506213 transit 1120 0.89 5410 [61]
Kepler-1508b 0.119 20.7056504 transit 2910 1.14 6158 [61]
Kepler-1509b 0.165 25.4338197 transit 4170 1 5780 [61]
Kepler-1510b 0.3 84.703921 transit 5270 1.19 6200 [61]
Kepler-1511b 0.15 23.2382792 transit 2930 1.17 6064 [61]
Kepler-1512b 0.105 20.35972599 transit 530 0.73 4372 [61]
Kepler-1513b 0.755 160.88465087 transit 1250 0.99 5617 [61]
Kepler-1514b 1.055 217.8317626 transit 1240 1.21 6251 [61]
Kepler-1515b 0.852 214.3114164 transit 1640 1.3 6511 [61]
Kepler-1516b 0.156 7.25931979 transit 2840 1.04 5904 [61]
Kepler-1517b 0.871 5.54608367 transit 2830 1.58 7010 [61]
Kepler-1518b 0.272 5.11177904 transit 3700 1.54 6846 [61]
Kepler-1519b 0.63 240.7989397 transit 2800 0.94 5644 [61]
Kepler-1520b 0.515 0.65355357 transit 2070 0.76 4677 [61]
Kepler-1521b 0.223 47.14840805 transit 740 0.81 5042 [61]
Kepler-1522b 0.154 1.84788917 transit 2300 0.96 5706 [61]
Kepler-1523b 0.141 0.93875077 transit 2990 0.97 5708 [61]
Kepler-1524b 0.316 70.9674603 transit 1650 1.17 6179 [61]
Kepler-1525b 0.081 2.41660118 transit 1290 1.07 5748 [61]
Kepler-1526b 0.217 3.908632 transit 1880 0.73 4601 [61]
Kepler-1527b 0.426 160.129918 transit 5100 1.21 6224 [61]
Kepler-1528b 0.13 1.79111021 transit 2990 1.03 5857 [61]
Kepler-1529b 0.187 5.33905686 transit 2230 0.81 5048 [61]
Kepler-1530b 0.146 2.5904434 transit 1800 0.92 5477 [61]
Kepler-1530c 0.147 5.3227406 transit 1800 0.92 5477 [61]
Kepler-1531b 0.099 1.13854338 transit 2200 1.16 6260 [61]
Kepler-1532b 0.12 1.09366356 transit 2690 0.91 5559 [61]
Kepler-1533b 0.309 308.5471 transit 2780 1.31 6431 [61]
Kepler-1534b 0.169 5.71668872 transit 3610 0.9 5442 [61]
Kepler-1535b 0.227 138.9442 transit 2870 1.08 6021 [61]
Kepler-1536b 0.28 364.758031 transit 1310 0.71 4434 [61]
Kepler-1537b 0.105 1.4444538 transit 1640 0.81 5079 [61]
Kepler-1538b 0.252 175.138819 transit 4210 1.03 5837 [61]
Kepler-1539b 0.241 133.3036741 transit 2570 0.84 5176 [61]
Kepler-1540b 0.222 125.4131177 transit 850 0.74 4540 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[66]
Kepler-1541b 0.103 8.40691199 transit 1350 0.86 5282 [61]
Kepler-1542b 0.068 3.95116882 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [61]
Kepler-1542c 0.058 2.89223021 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [61]
Kepler-1542d 0.078 5.99273738 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [61]
Kepler-1542e 0.068 5.10115756 transit 1100 0.94 5564 [61]
Kepler-1543b 0.242 6.96710269 transit 3630 1.39 6561 [61]
Kepler-1544b 0.159 168.811174 transit 1140 0.81 4886 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[62]
Kepler-1545b 0.241 163.692349 transit 2240 0.84 5201 [61]
Kepler-1546b 0.279 19.5974971 transit 3240 0.95 5623 [61]
Kepler-1547b 0.08 0.69297968 transit 2170 1.12 6078 [61]
Kepler-1548b 0.236 124.828679 transit 3800 0.99 5706 [61]
Kepler-1549b 0.229 214.886545 transit 2580 0.88 5324 [61]
Kepler-1550b 0.269 225.582809 transit 3920 1.07 5991 [61]
Kepler-1551b 0.237 24.4973698 transit 5100 1.14 6136 [61]
Kepler-1552b 0.22 184.771853 transit 2020 0.85 5202 [61]
Kepler-1553b 0.103 4.24261881 transit 2350 0.85 5288 [61]
Kepler-1554b 0.259 198.088774 transit 3200 0.84 5297 [61]
Kepler-1555b 0.144 8.10501635 transit 4510 1.04 5866 [61]
Kepler-1556b 0.175 8.82713457 transit 3500 0.97 5608 [61]
Kepler-1557b 0.136 3.74032496 transit 5000 1.11 6099 [61]
Kepler-1558b 0.061 3.50470358 transit 1120 0.83 5101 [61]
Kepler-1559b 0.064 0.97191543 transit 1900 0.86 5316 [61]
Kepler-1560b 0.079 3.03195744 transit 1730 1.02 5815 [61]
Kepler-1561b 0.097 1.00520701 transit 3240 1.07 5957 [61]
Kepler-1562b 0.317 64.2737752 transit 4290 1.02 5760 [61]
Kepler-1563b 0.067 3.43276598 transit 1780 1 5765 [61]
Kepler-1564b 0.131 18.0540381 transit 2840 0.93 5528 [61]
Kepler-1565b 0.106 1.53818844 transit 2140 0.76 4940 [61]
Kepler-1566b 0.07 0.53991524 transit 1670 0.84 5254 [61]
Kepler-1567b 0.244 153.979578 transit 4000 0.95 5655 [61]
Kepler-1568b 0.116 20.925392 transit 2880 1.09 5956 [61]
Kepler-1569b 0.15 5.79180156 transit 3400 1.25 6319 [61]
Kepler-1570b 0.095 26.548955 transit 1510 0.92 5550 [61]
Kepler-1571b 0.136 3.38555488 transit 2620 1.23 6297 [61]
Kepler-1572b 0.084 5.49548621 transit 2000 0.97 5618 [61]
Kepler-1573b 0.107 2.6157554 transit 3800 1.01 5808 [61]
Kepler-1574b 0.115 6.9424334 transit 4160 1.06 5892 [61]
Kepler-1575b 0.117 2.55314213 transit 3800 0.95 5667 [61]
Kepler-1576b 0.093 6.98471973 transit 1760 1.05 5876 [61]
Kepler-1577b 0.101 6.30560247 transit 1770 0.78 4862 [61]
Kepler-1578b 0.093 1.45088691 transit 3310 0.9 5545 [61]
Kepler-1579b 0.075 0.84990789 transit 1520 0.75 4584 [61]
Kepler-1580b 0.188 56.6449279 transit 2840 1.47 6228 [61]
Kepler-1581b 0.071 6.28385491 transit 1440 1.12 6022 [61]
Kepler-1582b 0.133 4.83817712 transit 370 0.28 3208 [61]
Kepler-1583b 0.054 9.32807355 transit 1160 0.94 5645 [61]
Kepler-1584b 0.144 13.3997099 transit 4320 1.1 6069 [61]
Kepler-1585b 0.16 3.5827463 transit 4140 0.94 5538 [61]
Kepler-1586b 0.136 15.6049212 transit 2820 1.45 6681 [61]
Kepler-1587b 0.119 9.4060467 transit 2960 1.08 5933 [61]
Kepler-1588b 0.068 7.84931739 transit 2150 0.96 5817 [61]
Kepler-1589b 0.097 0.99166527 transit 4620 1.18 6166 [61]
Kepler-1590b 0.102 7.61760804 transit 2900 1.11 6053 [61]
Kepler-1591b 0.113 8.18504949 transit 3600 1.1 6082 [61]
Kepler-1592b 0.137 3.05710069 transit 4400 1.18 6213 [61]
Kepler-1593b 0.283 174.509835 transit 2460 0.81 4995 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[62]
Kepler-1594b 0.095 2.71603809 transit 3600 1.06 5946 [61]
Kepler-1595b 0.11 4.56380468 transit 2740 0.84 5203 [61]
Kepler-1596b 0.17 66.373379 transit 3800 0.95 5706 [61]
Kepler-1597b 0.095 2.94654179 transit 4090 1.25 6377 [61]
Kepler-1598b 0.085 4.34195123 transit 2390 1.07 5940 [61]
Kepler-1599b 0.145 122.363553 transit 3270 0.99 5767 [61]
Kepler-1600b 0.279 386.370548 transit 3240 0.86 5214 [61]
Kepler-1601b 0.073 2.20921951 transit 2200 1.04 5869 [61]
Kepler-1602b 0.12 11.17931605 transit 2660 1.22 6296 [61]
Kepler-1603b 0.115 2.27163926 transit 5710 1.21 6241 [61]
Kepler-1604b 0.126 0.68368426 transit 1830 0.81 4976 [61]
Kepler-1605b 0.096 85.7565495 transit 730 0.86 5280 [61]
Kepler-1606b 0.185 196.435224 transit 2900 0.9 5422 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[64]
Kepler-1607b 0.082 13.6473676 transit 2400 1.14 6116 [61]
Kepler-1608b 0.154 16.4735686 transit 2710 0.75 4992 [61]
Kepler-1609b 0.198 114.34219 transit 4840 1.18 6132 [61]
Kepler-1610b 0.144 8.70181574 transit 3470 0.91 5383 [61]
Kepler-1611b 0.072 5.1762429 transit 2240 0.94 5605 [61]
Kepler-1612b 0.092 3.91795101 transit 2730 0.96 5643 [61]
Kepler-1613b 0.186 1.5184299 transit 2790 1.08 6005 [61]
Kepler-1614b 0.133 3.9466141 transit 3200 0.79 5121 [61]
Kepler-1615b 0.184 47.3126192 transit 3100 1.04 5865 [61]
Kepler-1616b 0.091 6.76284377 transit 2810 1.21 6266 [61]
Kepler-1617b 0.107 27.4785572 transit 2650 1.15 6167 [61]
Kepler-1618b 0.112 6.10826019 transit 4040 1.41 6620 [61]
Kepler-1619b 0.068 23.6225913 transit 1700 1 5852 [61]
Kepler-1620b 0.144 101.951829 transit 2520 1.15 6157 [61]
Kepler-1621b 0.193 92.263714 transit 4770 1.15 6158 [61]
Kepler-1622b 0.131 10.8118737 transit 3020 1.31 6436 [61]
Kepler-1623b 0.117 4.36128348 transit 3220 1 5772 [61]
Kepler-1624b 0.509 3.29030452 transit 650 0.5 3636 [61]
Kepler-1625b 0.541 287.378949 transit 3960 0.96 5677 [61]
Kepler-1626b 0.18 4.13962966 transit 5600 1.51 6826 [61]
Kepler-1627b 0.329 7.20283653 transit 1010 0.87 5445 [61] Young (38 million years) host star[67]
Kepler-1628b 0.574 76.378033 transit 1150 0.55 3724 [61]
Kepler-1629b 0.069 3.87595807 transit 1300 1.01 5776 [61]
Kepler-1630b 0.195 509.997402 transit 910 0.66 4736 [61]
Kepler-1631b 0.12 4.09513932 transit 3900 0.97 5679 [61]
Kepler-1632b 0.22 448.303558 transit 1900 1.12 6137 [61]
Kepler-1633b 0.141 186.404271 transit 2650 1.2 6256 [61]
Kepler-1634b 0.285 374.876239 transit 2130 0.92 5474 [61]
Kepler-1635b 0.325 469.63111 transit 3540 0.89 5347 [61]
Kepler-1636b 0.288 425.47785 transit 5110 1.01 5797 [61]
Kepler-1637b 0.079 6.10960324 transit 1650 1.02 5789 [61]
Kepler-1638b 0.167 259.33683 transit 2870 0.97 5710 [61] Potentially habitable exoplanet[68]
Kepler-1639b 0.23 9.878482 transit 3810 1.12 6150 [61]
Kepler-1640b 0.43 7.5844126 transit 4500 1.27 6324 [61]
Kepler-1641b 0.277 19.672266 transit 3130 1.12 6152 [61]
Kepler-1641c 0.263 32.657212 transit 3130 1.12 6152 [61]
Kepler-1642b 0.285 12.2057513 transit 1460 0.88 5355 [61]
Kepler-1642c 0.237 6.6513802 transit 1460 0.88 5355 [61]
Kepler-1643b 0.205 5.34264507 transit 1350 0.92 5508 [61] Young host star[69]
Kepler-1644b 0.168 21.0907758 transit 1930 0.89 5499 [61]
Kepler-1645b 0.159 16.1779561 transit 2750 1.02 5812 [61]
Kepler-1646b 0.11 4.48558383 transit 260 0.24 3299 [61]
Kepler-1647b 1.51968 1.059 1107.5923 2.7205 transit 1.22 6210 [61]
OGLE-2007-BLG-349(AB)c 0.25171 2557 2.59 microlensing 9000 0.41 [70]
OGLE-2012-BLG-0724Lb 0.47 1.6 microlensing 22000 0.29 [71]
OGLE-2014-BLG-0676Lb 3.09 4.4 microlensing 7200 0.62 [72]
OGLE-2015-BLG-0051Lb [id] 0.72 0.73 microlensing 27000 0.1 [73]
OGLE-2015-BLG-0954Lb 3.9 1.2 microlensing 2000 0.33 [74]
OGLE-2012-BLG-0950Lb 0.11012 2.7 microlensing 9800 0.56 [75]
OGLE-2014-BLG-1760Lb [id] 0.56 1.75 microlensing 22400 0.51 [76]
Pr0211 c 7.79 4850 5.5 radial vel. 0.94 5300 Host star belongs to Beehive Cluster[77]
Proxima Centauri b 0.004 11.186 0.0485 radial vel. 4.2 0.12 3050 Nearest exoplanet to the Solar System, and is potentially habitable[78]
Qatar-3b 4.31 1.096 2.5079204 0.03783 1681 transit 1.15 6007 [79]
Qatar-4b 6.10 1.135 1.8053564 0.02803 1385 transit 0.90 5215 [79]
Qatar-5b 4.32 1.107 2.8792319 0.04127 1415 transit 1.13 5747 [79]
Rho Coronae Borealis c 0.07866 102.54 0.4123 448 radial vel. 56.2 0.89 5627 [20]
TRAPPIST-1b 0.00267 0.097 1.51087081 0.01111 400 transit 39 0.08 2559 [80]
TRAPPIST-1c 0.00434 0.094 2.4218233 0.01521 342 transit 39 0.08 2559 [80]
TRAPPIST-1d 0.00129 0.069 4.04961 0.02144 288 transit 39 0.08 2559 Potentially habitable exoplanet[80]
TYC 3667-1280-1 b 5.4 26.468 0.21 1350 radial vel. 1570 1.87 5130 Red giant star host[81]
V830 Tauri b 0.7 4.927 0.057 radial vel. 490 1 4250 [82]
WASP-53b 2.132 1.074 3.3098443 0.04101 transit 0.84 4953 [83]
WASP-53c 16.35 2840 3.73 transit 0.84 4953 [83]
WASP-81b 0.729 1.429 2.7164762 0.03908 transit 1.08 5870 [83]
WASP-92b 0.805 1.461 2.1746742 0.0348 1871 transit 1700 1.19 6280 [84]
WASP-93b 1.47 1.597 2.7325321 0.04211 transit 820 1.33 6700 [84]
WASP-113b 0.475 1.409 4.54216875 0.05885 1496 transit 1200 1.32 5890 [85]
WASP-114b 1.769 1.339 1.5487743 0.02851 2043 transit 1500 1.29 5940 [85]
WASP-118b 0.514 1.44 4.0460435 0.05453 transit 820 1.32 6410 [84]
WASP-119b 1.23 1.4 2.49979 0.0363 1600 transit 1090 1.02 5650 [86]
WASP-124b 0.6 1.24 3.37265 0.0449 1400 transit 1410 1.07 6050 [86]
WASP-126b 0.28 0.96 3.2888 0.0449 1480 transit 760 1.12 5800 [86]
WASP-127b 0.18 1.37 4.178062 0.052 transit 330 1.08 5620 [87][88][89]
WASP-129b 1 0.93 5.748145 0.0628 1100 transit 800 1 5900 [86]
WASP-130b 1.23 0.89 11.55098 0.1012 833 transit 590 1.04 5625 [90]
WASP-131b 0.27 1.22 5.322023 0.0607 1400 transit 820 1.06 6030 [90]
WASP-132b 0.41 0.87 7.133521 0.067 763 transit 390 0.8 4775 [90] Second planet discovered in 2022[91]
WASP-133b 1.16 1.21 2.176423 0.0345 1790 transit 1780 1.16 5700 [86]
WASP-136b 1.51 1.38 5.215357 0.0661 transit 530 1.41 6260 [89]
WASP-138b 1.22 1.09 3.634433 0.0494 transit 1000 1.22 6272 [89]
WASP-139b 0.117 0.8 5.924262 0.062 910 transit 750 0.92 5310 [90]
WASP-140b 2.44 1.44 2.2359835 0.0323 1320 transit 590 0.9 5260 [90][92]
WASP-141b 2.69 1.21 3.310651 0.0469 1540 transit 1900 1.25 5900 [90]
WASP-142b 0.84 1.53 2.052868 0.0347 2000 transit 2700 1.33 6010 [90]
WASP-157b 0.574 1.065 3.9516205 0.0529 1339 transit 1.26 5838 [93]
XO-6b 4.4 2.07 3.7650007 0.0815 1577 transit 759.0 1.47 6720 [94]
YBP 401 b 0.46 4.087 radial vel. 1.14 6165 Belongs to Messier 67[95]

Excluded objects and former candidate

The majority of exoplanet discoveries in 2016 were from a paper by Morton et al. that statistically validated over 1,000 Kepler planets.[61] This statistical validation did not involve mass measurements, and some transiting objects validated as planets were later shown (or even previously known) to be small stars. Such cases include Kepler-469 (KOI-126),[96] Kepler-470 (KOI-129),[97] Kepler-486 (KOI-189),[98] Kepler-488 (KOI-194),[99] Kepler-503 (KOI-242),[100] Kepler-628 (KOI-631),[101] Kepler-699 (KOI-846),[63] Kepler-706 (KOI-855),[101] Kepler-807 (KOI-1288),[101] Kepler-840 (KOI-1416),[63] and Kepler-854 (KOI-1450).[63] In another two cases, Kepler-492 (KOI-205)[102] and Kepler-494 (KOI-219),[101] the companions are brown dwarfs with masses about 40 times that of Jupiter.

HD 131399 Ab had been thought to be a massive directly-imaged planet located in a trinary system. Later analysis showed that it is a background star instead.[103]

Specific exoplanet lists

Lists of exoplanets

Lists of exoplanets by year of discovery


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