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List of exoplanets discovered in 2013

In 2013, 188 exoplanets were discovered. [1] [2] [3]

2013 in planetology is notable for the following important events:

  • the Kepler telescope detected a record small exoplanet Kepler-37 b . It is slightly larger than the moon ; [four]
  • Japanese astronomers obtained the spectrum of the planet GJ 3470 b , which allowed to determine that the atmosphere of the planet is transparent and devoid of clouds; [five]
  • astronomers have examined in detail the atmosphere of planet HR 8799 c : it consists of carbon monoxide, oxygen and water vapor in the form of clouds; [6]
  • French astronomers obtained an image of the planet 2MASS J01033563-5515561 (AB) b orbiting the binary star 2MASS J01033563-5515561 ; [7]
  • A new method for registering small exoplanets was proposed using the gravitational microlensing effect (previously only giant planets were recorded with it); [eight]
  • using the Kepler telescope, the smallest planets in the habitable zone were discovered; [9]
  • for the first time, observations of exoplanets ( HD 189733 b ) in the X-ray range; [ten]
  • MIT astronomers have discovered one of the “fastest” known Earth-mass planets, which makes a complete revolution around its star in 8.5 hours. The planet was named Kepler-78 b ; [eleven]
  • the albedo of the planet Kepler-10 b was measured, and also the western hemisphere was found to be brighter than the eastern hemisphere; [12]
  • astronomers first discovered clouds on the planet Kepler-7 b ; [13]
  • published an article in which astronomers offer a new way to determine the mass of exoplanets. [14]
  • Chinese scientists built a model of the atmosphere of Gliese 581 g and came to the conclusion that it should have stable climatic conditions. [15]

Planets opened by the transit method

Sorted by increasing the ascension of native stars. The planets from the same system are sorted by increase in the orbital period . Multiple planetary systems are highlighted in yellow.

StarConstellationRight ascensionDeclinationApparent magnitudeDistance,
St. years old
Spectral classPlanetMass ,
M j
Period of circulation
day
Big axis ,
but. e.
Eccentricity
WASP-96Phoenix00 h 04 m 11 s-47 ° 21 ′ 38 ″12.2945G8b0.483,425260.0453-
WASP-72Sculptor00 h 10 m 56 s-30 ° 10 ′ 09 ″9.6-F7b1.54612.216740.03708-
HAT-P-46Whale00 h 32 m 07 s-02 ° 58 ′ 15 ″11,936965-b0.4934,463130.1230.0577
HAT-P-46Whale00 h 32 m 07 s-02 ° 58 ′ 15 ″11,936965-c277.70.387-
HAT-P-45Whale00 h 33 m 09 s-03 ° 22 ′ 51 ″12,794944-b0.8923,128990.04520.049
HAT-P-44Cassiopeia00 h 56 m 50 s+ 47 ° 00 ′ 52 ″13,2121219-b0.3924,301220.05070.072
HAT-P-44Cassiopeia00 h 56 m 50 s+ 47 ° 00 ′ 52 ″13,2121219-c1.6219.90.0699-
WASP-75Aquarius01 h 31 m 18 s-10 ° 40 ′ 32 ″11.45848F9 Vb1.072,484190.0375-
WASP-97Eridan01 h 38 m 25 s-55 ° 46 ′ 19 ″10.6479G5b1.322.072760.03303-
WASP-76Fish01 h 46 m 32 s+ 02 ° 42 ′ 02 ″10.051027F9b0.921,809890.033-
WASP-99Eridan02 h 39 m 35 s-50 ° 00 ′ 29 ″9.5570F8 Vb0.832,962640.036-
WASP-98Eridan03 h 53 m 42 s-34 ° 19 ′ 42 ″13.0913G7 Vb0.832,962640.036-
WASP-100Grid04 h 35 m 50 s-64 ° 01 ′ 37 ″10.81418F2 vb2.032,849380.0457-
WASP-82Orion04 h 50 m 39 s+ 01 ° 53 ′ 38 ″10.1652F5 Vb1.242,705780.0447-
WASP-101Big Dog06 h 33 m 24 s-23 ° 29 ′ 10 ″10.3652F6 vb0.53,585720.0506-
WASP-84Hydra08 h 44 m 26 s+ 01 ° 50 ′ 36 ″-391K0b0.6948,523490.0771-
HATS-2Bowl11 h 46 m 57 s-22 ° 21 ′ 47 ″13.61174Kb1.37 ± 0.161.354130.023 ± 0.00030
KELT-6Bowl13 h 03 m 56 s+ 30 ° 38 ′ 24 ″10.38724F8 IVb0.437,845630.0790.22
POTS-1Fly13 h 34 m 26 s-66 ° 34 ′ 52 ″17.943913K5 Vb2.313,160630.03730
Kepler-68Swan14 h 24 m 08 s+ 49 ° 02 ′ 25 ″-440-b0.0265,398760.0617-
Kepler-68Swan14 h 24 m 08 s+ 49 ° 02 ′ 25 ″-440-c0.0159.6050650.09059-
Kepler-68Swan14 h 24 m 08 s+ 49 ° 02 ′ 25 ″-440-d0,947580.01.40.18
KIC 10255705Lyra18 h 51 m 25 s+ 47 ° 22 ′ 39 ″13.5--b-707,3791.6-
Kepler-62Swan18 h 52 m 51 s+ 45 ° 20 ′ 60 ″14.01200K2 Vb0.0285,714930.0553-
Kepler-62Swan18 h 52 m 51 s+ 45 ° 20 ′ 60 ″14.01200K2 Vc0,012612.44170.0929-
Kepler-62Swan18 h 52 m 51 s+ 45 ° 20 ′ 60 ″14.01200K2 Vd0.04418.164060.12-
Kepler-62Swan18 h 52 m 51 s+ 45 ° 20 ′ 60 ″14.01200K2 Ve0.113122,38740.427-
Kepler-62Swan18 h 52 m 51 s+ 45 ° 20 ′ 60 ″14.01200K2 Vf0.11267,2910.718-
Kepler-37Lyra18 h 56 m 14 s+ 44 ° 31 ′ 05 ″9,701215G8Vb0,0000313,3673080.1003-
Kepler-37Lyra18 h 56 m 14 s+ 44 ° 31 ′ 05 ″9,701215G8Vc-21,3018860.2076-
Kepler-37Lyra18 h 56 m 14 s+ 44 ° 31 ′ 05 ″9,701215G8Vd-39,7921870.46440.032
KIC 12454613Lyra19 h 12 m 41 s+ 51 ° 22 ′ 56 ″14.0--b-736.511.52-
KIC 5522786Lyra19 h 13 m 22 s+ 40 ° 43 ′ 53 ″9.8--b-757,1641.980.56
Kepler-65Lyra19 h 14 m 45 s+ 41 ° 09 ′ 04 ″11,018-F8 Vb-2.154910.0350
Kepler-65Lyra19 h 14 m 45 s+ 41 ° 09 ′ 04 ″11,018-F8 Vc-5.859940.0690
Kepler-65Lyra19 h 14 m 45 s+ 41 ° 09 ′ 04 ″11,018-F8 Vd-8.1312310.086-
KIC 9704149Swan19 h 16 m 39 s+ 46 ° 25 ′ 18 ″15.5--b-697,0161.460.29
Kepler-63Swan19 h 16 m 54 s+ 49 ° 32 ′ 53 ″12.02652-b-9,434150.08-
KIC 6436029Swan19 h 18 m 09 s+ 41 ° 53 ′ 34 ″16.2--b-505.451.15-
KOI-127Swan19 h 18 m 25 s+ 44 ° 20 ′ 43 ″-1859Bb0.433,578780.04501-
KIC 5094412Swan19 h 21 m 12 s+ 40 ° 17 ′ 16 ″16,0--b-276.880.78-
KOI-368Lyra19 h 23 m 25 s+ 42 ° 05 ′ 13 ″11.023913Ab-110,3220.06-
KOI-889Lyra19 h 24 m 33 s+ 36 ° 34 ′ 39 ″15.03718G8 Vb9.98.884920.080.569
KOI-142Lyra19 h 24 m 35 s+ 40 ° 40 ′ 09 ″5.1831255Bb0,005526410.9542-0.056111
KOI-142Lyra19 h 24 m 35 s+ 40 ° 40 ′ 09 ″5.1831255Bc0.679135-22,33830.05628
Kepler-88Swan19 h 24 m 36 s+ 40 ° 40 ′ 10 ″5.1831255Bb0,005526410.9542-0.056111
Kepler-88Swan19 h 24 m 36 s+ 40 ° 40 ′ 10 ″5.1831255Bc0.67913522,3383-0.05628
KIC 5010054Swan19 h 26 m 00 s+ 40 ° 10 ′ 58 ″14.5--b-904.241.86-
Kepler-69Swan19 h 33 m 03 s+ 44 ° 52 ′ 08 ″13.7-G4 Vb-13.7223410.094-
Kepler-69Swan19 h 33 m 03 s+ 44 ° 52 ′ 08 ″13.7-G4 Vc-242.46130.64-
KIC 8435766Swan19 h 34 m 58 s+ 44 ° 26 ′ 54 ″12.0-Gb0.0250.03550070.01-
Kepler-56Swan19 h 35 m 02 s+ 41 ° 62 ′ 19 ″13.0--d3.3-2.00.4
Kepler-66Swan19 h 35 m 56 s+ 46 ° 41 ′ 16 ″15.33610GO Vb0.3117,81580.1352-
Kepler-67Swan19 h 36 m 37 s+ 46 ° 09 ′ 59 ″16.43610G9 Vb0.3115.72590,1171-
Kepler-76Swan19 h 36 m 46 s+ 39 ° 37 ′ 08 ″14.0--b1.961.544930.028-
KIC 6372194Swan19 h 37 m 21 s+ 41 ° 44 ′ 51 ″16.3--b-281,5850.780.65
KIC 9662267Swan19 h 47 m 10 s+ 46 ° 21 ′ 00 ″15.3--b-466,2021.120.11
KIC 11152511Swan19 h 52 m 15 s+ 48 ° 43 ′ 30 ″14.0--b-287,3630.850.67
KIC 5732155Swan19 h 53 m 42 s+ 40 ° 54 ′ 24 ″15.5--b-644,1681.52-
Kepler-79Swan20 h 02 m 04 s+ 44 ° 22 ′ 54 ″14.11--b-13,4846970,117-
Kepler-79Swan20 h 02 m 04 s+ 44 ° 22 ′ 54 ″14.11--c0,018627.40290.187-
Kepler-79Swan20 h 02 m 04 s+ 44 ° 22 ′ 54 ″14.11--d0,018952,09020.287-
Kepler-79Swan20 h 02 m 04 s+ 44 ° 22 ′ 54 ″14.11--e0,012981,06590.386-
WASP-80Eagle20 h 12 m 40 s-02 ° 08 ′ 44 ″11.88195K7 Vb0.5543,067850.03460.07
WASP-88Indian20 h 38 m 03 s-47 ° 32 ′ 17 ″10.41777F6b0.574,9540.06432-
HATS-3Capricorn20 h 49 m 50 s-24 ° 25 ′ 44 ″11.41477Fb1,0713.547850.04850.07
WASP-90Little Horse21 h 02 m 08 s+ 07 ° 03 ′ 24 ″11.71108F6 vb0.633,916240.0562-
WASP-73Indian21 h 19 m 48 s-57 ° 51 ′ 04 ″10.051027F9b1.884,087210,005514-
WASP-95Crane22 h 29 m 50 s-48 ° 00 ′ 11 ″10.1430G2 Vb1.132,184670.03416-

Planets discovered by the Doppler method

StarConstellationRight ascensionDeclinationApparent magnitudeDistance,
St. years old
Spectral classPlanetMass ,
M j
Period of circulation
day
Big axis ,
but. e.
Eccentricity
HD 2952Cassiopeia00 h 33 m 10 s+ 54 ° 53 ′ 42 ″5.83375K0 IIIb1.6-1.20.129
GJ 328Fish00 h 35 m 40 s+ 01 ° 32 ′ 56 ″9.9864.5K7b2.341004.50.37
HD 3651Fish00 h 39 m 21 s+ 21 ° 15 ′ 01 ″5.835.8K0 Vc0.09310.1860.04
HD 285507Taurus04 h 07 m 01 s+ 15 ° 20 ′ 06 ″10.05134K5b0.9176.08810.07290.086
GJ 163Golden Fish04 h 09 m 16 s-53 ° 22 ′ 25 ″11.848.9M3.5d0.06945600,8951.026890.399
BD − 06 ° 1339Virgo05 h 53 m 00 s-05 ° 59 ′ 41 ″6,6965K7 Vb0.0273,87280.0428-
BD − 06 ° 1339Virgo05 h 53 m 00 s-05 ° 59 ′ 41 ″6,6965K7 Vc0.17125.940.435-
HD 41248Painter06 h 00 m 33 s-56 ° 09 ′ 43 ″8.82170G2 Vb0.038718,3570.1370.15
HD 41248Painter06 h 00 m 33 s-56 ° 09 ′ 43 ″8.82170G2 Vc0.027125,6480.172-
HD 52265Unicorn07 h 00 m 18 s-05 ° 22 ′ 01 ″6.391.3G0 Vc0.3559.90.3160.05
HD 233604Big Dipper09 h 09 m 49 s+ 53 ° 34 ′ 05 ″10.41-K5b6.5751920.7470.05
HD 82943Hydra09 h 34 m 50 s-12 ° 07 ′ 46 ″6.5489.5G0d0.2910782.145-
HD 85390Sail09 h 50 m 02 s-49 ° 47 ′ 25 ″8.54110K1 Vc0.237004.23-
HD 89744Big Dipper10 h 22 m 10 s+ 41 ° 13 ′ 46 ″5.74130F7 Vc3.285.20.44-
HD 92788Sextant10 h 42 m 48 s-02 ° 11 ′ 01 ″7.31107G5c0.91620.60.04
HD 103774Raven11 h 56 m 56 s-12 ° 06 ′ 28 ″7.12179F5 Vb0.3675,88810.070.09
HD 109271Virgo12 h 33 m 36 s-11 ° 37 ′ 19 ″8.05202G5 Vb0.0547.85430.0790.25
HD 109271Virgo12 h 33 m 36 s-11 ° 37 ′ 19 ″8.05202G5 Vc0.07630.930.1960.15
HIP 63242Fly12 h 57 m 32 s-65 ° 38 ′ 47 ″6.86440G8 IIIb9.18124.60.5650.23
HD 113337The Dragon13 h 01 m 47 s+ 63 ° 36 ′ 37 ″6.0120-b2.833240.920.46
HD 117618Centaurus13 h 32 m 25 s-47 ° 16 ′ 16 ″7.18123G2 Vc0.23180.93-
HD 120084Ursa Minor13 h 42 m 52 s+ 78 ° 03 ′ 42 ″5.91318G7 IIIb4.520824.30.66
ω SnakesSnake15 h 50 m 18 s+ 02 ° 11 ′ 47 ″5.21262G8 IIIb1.7277.021.10.106
BD + 15 ° 2940Snake16 h 00 m 23 s+ 15 ° 32 ′ 49 ″9,191908K0b1.11137.480.5390.26
GJ 649Hercules16 h 58 m 09 s+ 25 ° 44 ′ 39 ″9.733.7M1,5c0.034.47620.0430.2
Gliese 667 CScorpio17 h 18 m 57 s-34 ° 59 ′ 23 ″10.2222M2 Ve0,008562.240,2130.02
Gliese 667 CScorpio17 h 18 m 57 s-34 ° 59 ′ 23 ″10.2222M2 Vf0,008539,0260.1560.03
Gliese 667 CScorpio17 h 18 m 57 s-34 ° 59 ′ 23 ″10.2222M2 Vg0,0145256.20.5490.08
HD 159243Ophiuchus17 h 33 m 22 s+ 05 ° 42 ′ 03 ″8.65225G0 Vb1.1312.620.110.02
HD 159243Ophiuchus17 h 33 m 22 s+ 05 ° 42 ′ 03 ″8.65225G0 Vc1.9248.40.80.075
HIP 91258The Dragon18 h 36 m 53 s+ 61 ° 42 ′ 09 ″8.65146G5 Vb1,0685.05050.0570.024
GJ 849Aquarius22 h 09 m 40 s-04 ° 38 ′ 27 ″10.3729.6M3.5 Vc0.777049-0.218

Planets discovered by gravitational microlensing.

StarConstellationRight ascensionDeclinationApparent magnitudeDistance,
St. years old
Spectral classPlanetMass ,
M j
Period of circulation
day
Big axis ,
but. e.
Eccentricity
OGLE-2012-BLG-0358LWhale01 h 10 m 51 s-24 ° 15 ′ 39 ″-5740-b1.85-0.87-
OGLE-2012-BLG-0406LFish01 h 11 m 33 s+ 30 ° 28 ′ 16 ″-16634-b3.9-3.9-
OGLE-2011-BLG-0251Ophiuchus17 h 38 m 14 s-27 ° 08 ′ 10 ″-8382Mb0.53 ± 0.21-2.72 ± 0.75-
OGLE-2011-BLG-0420Sagittarius17 h 50 m 56 s-29 ° 49 ′ 30 ″14.76490-b9.4-0.19-

Planets discovered by direct observation

StarConstellationRight ascensionDeclinationApparent magnitudeDistance,
St. years old
Spectral classPlanetMass ,
M j
Period of circulation
day
Big axis ,
but. e.
Eccentricity
HD 95086Keel10 h 57 m 03 s-68 ° 40 ′ 02 ″7.36294A8 IIIb4.5-56-
GJ 504Virgo13 h 16 m 47 s+ 09 ° 25 ′ 27 ″5.2257.2GO Vbfour-43.5-

Notes

  1. ↑ Interactive Extra-solar Planets Catalog (English) . The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia. Archived April 17, 2012.
  2. ↑ N. Kains et al. A Giant Planet beyond the Olen-2011-BLG-0251 (English) . Arxiv.org (5 Mar 2013). The appeal date is March 18, 2013.
  3. ↑ M. Mohler-Fischer et al. HATS-2b: A transiting extrasolar planet orbiting a K-type star showing starspot activity (Eng.) . Arxiv.org (Apr 8, 2013). The appeal date is April 21, 2013.
  4. ↑ NASA's Kepler Mission Discovers Tiny Planet System , NASA Official Site (February 20, 2013).
  5. ↑ Akihiko Fukui et al. Optical-to-Near-Infrared GJ3470b Simultaneous Observations for the Hot Uranus: A Hint for the Cloud-free Atmosphere . Arxiv.org (Feb 28, 2013). The appeal date is March 6, 2013.
  6. ↑ Distant Planetary System is a Super-Sized Solar System (eng.) , Science Daily (March 14, 2013).
  7. ↑ P. Delorme et al. Direct copying of young binary system of very low-mass stars . Arxiv.org (Mar 19 2013). The appeal date is March 29, 2013.
  8. ↑ The search for exoplanets is entering a new level , Science and Life (April 5, 2013).
  9. ↑ NASA's Kepler Discovers Its Smallest 'Habitable Zone' Planets to Date (English) , NASA Press Release (18 April 2013).
  10. ↑ NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-rays for First Time (English) , NASA Press Release (29 July 2013).
  11. Экз An exoplanet has been detected with an eight-hour astronomical year , Lenta.ru (19.8.2013). The appeal date is August 19, 2013.
  12. ↑ Super Earth Kepler-10 b - hot, bright, mysterious , Planetary Systems (09.24.2013). The appeal date is October 1, 2013.
  13. ↑ NASA Space Telescopes Find Patchy Clouds on Exotic World , NASA Official Site (9/30/2013). The appeal date is October 1, 2013.
  14. ↑ Constraining Exoplanet Mass from Transmission Spectroscopy
  15. ↑ The nearest ocean planet can have a fairly even climate , Kompyulenta (December 31, 2013).

Links

  • Catalog of extrasolar planets
  • Overview of extrasolar planet search techniques
  • http://exoplanets.org/
  • Exoplanets by Sparrow
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_exoplanet ,_open_in_2013_year_oldid = 100408145


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