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List of exoplanets discovered in 2020

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This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Thislist of exoplanets discovered in 2020 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first observed in 2020.

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

NameMass (MJ)Radius (RJ)Period (days)Semi-major axis (AU)Temp. (K)Discovery methodDistance (ly)Host star mass (M)Host star temp. (K)Remarks
2MASS J1155-7919 b10582imaging330[1] Very youngSuper-Jupiter on unusually wide orbit.[2]
AU Microscopii b0.054±0.0150.371±0.0168.463000±0.0000020.0645±0.0013593±21transit31.718±0.0150.50±0.033700±100[3][4][5][6]
AU Microscopii c0.007 – 0.0790.295±0.01418.859019±0.0000160.1101±0.0022454±16transit31.718±0.0150.50±0.033700±100[6] Precise radial velocities of giant stars
BD-11 4672 c0.04837+0.00935
−0.00884
74.2+0.06
−0.08
0.30±0.01radial vel.88.63±0.110.651+0.031
−0.029
4550±110Habitable zone, highly eccentric orbit.[7]
CD Ceti b [es]0.0124+0.0013
−0.0014
2.29070±0.000120.0185+0.0013
−0.0013
464±18radial vel.28.070.161±0.0103130±51[8]
CFHTWIR-Oph 98 b7.8+0.7
−0.8
1.86±0.048,040,000±470,0002001800±40imaging447±130.015±0.00082320±40Very youngsuperjovian planet orbiting abrown dwarf known as2MASS J16274422-2358521[9]
Chi Scorpii b4.32+0.15
−0.12
578.38+2.01
−2.09
1.45+0.02
−0.02
radial vel.378.3+16
−15
1.22+0.13
−0.14
4157+11
−10
Giant star host[10][11]
CoRoT-30 b2.90±0.221.009±0.0769.06005±0.000240.0844±0.0012transit3130+220
−130
0.98+0.03
−0.05
5650±100[12]
CoRoT-31 b0.84±0.341.46±0.304.62941±0.000750.0586±0.0034transit7140±23001.25+0.22
−0.21
5700±120[12]
EPIC 201085153 b0.214±0.0890.25722±0.000039transit3945±386Extremely tight orbit[13][citation needed]
EPIC 201085153 c0.125+0.179
−0.125
2.259797±0.0008transit3945±386[13][citation needed]
EPIC 201170410 b0.003620.09341+0.0246
−0.0229
6.7987±0.00010.0349+0.0027
−0.0022
transit437+149
−130
0.287+0.101
−0.084
3648+172
−143
[14][15]
EPIC 201650711 c0.036±0.0075.544059±0.00016transit298.8±1.74310±92Ternary star system, and planet b unconfirmed[13][citation needed]
EPIC 201757695 b0.002170.08101+0.0052
−0.0057
2.0478±0.00010.0296±0.0005transit1880±1100.727+0.044
−0.053
4520+108
−54
[14][16][17]
EPIC 205152172 b0.107±0.0180.980088±0.000026transit517±20.669±0.0164202±242Candidate since 2016[13][citation needed]
EPIC 206298289 b0.078±0.0090.434847±0.000022transit492±63875±157Candidate since 2016[13][citation needed]
EPIC 210801536 b0.088±0.0270.892592±0.00012transit5304±259Candidate since 2019, one more planet candidate in system[13][citation needed]
EPIC 220440058 b0.125±0.0360.626683±0.00005transit3682±217One more planet candidate in system[13][citation needed]
EPIC 249893012 b [ja]0.02753±0.003430.174±0.0083.5951±0.00030.047+0.005
−0.007
1616+150
−80
transit1059.03±13.698571.05±0.055430±85[18]
EPIC 249893012 c [ja]0.04616±0.005950.3274+0.0152
−0.0125
15.624±0.0010.13+0.01
−0.02
990+68
−29
transit1059.03±13.698571.05±0.055430±85[18]
EPIC 249893012 d [ja]0.03203+0.00774
−0.00761
0.3515±0.011635.747±0.0050.22+0.02
−0.04
752+69
−37
transit1059.03±13.698571.05±0.055430±85[18][19]
GJ 1061 b0.00431+0.00050
−0.00047
0.0983.204±0.0010.021±0.001radial vel.11.98±0.0030.12±0.012953±98Potentially rocky world, larger than Earth[20][21][22]
GJ 1061 c0.00547±0.000720.1056.689±0.0050.035±0.001radial vel.11.98±0.0030.12±0.012953±98Potentially rocky world, larger than Earth[23][21][24]
GJ 1061 d0.00516+0.00076
−0.00072
0.10413.031+0.025
−0.032
0.054±0.001radial vel.11.98±0.0030.12±0.012953±98Potentially rocky world, larger than Earth[25][21][26]
GJ 1252 b0.0042±0.00090.105±0.0070.5182349+0.0000063
−0.0000050
0.00915±0.000151410+91
−125
transit66.49±0.060.381±0.0193458+140
−133
[27] Hot rocky planet with no atmosphere, larger than Earth[28][29]
GJ 2056 b0.0510±0.0110.37269.971±0.0610.283±0.0013radial vel.92.80.62±0.08Neptune-like ice giant in the habitable zone[30][31]
GJ 3082 b [ja]0.02759+0.011
−0.01334
0.24911.949±0.0220.079+0.006
−0.007
radial vel.54.20.47Neptune-like ice giant.[32][33][34]
GJ 3473 b0.0059±0.00090.113+0.0045
−0.0044
1.1980035+0.0000018
−0.0000019
0.01589±0.00062773+16
−15
transit89.29±0.130.360±0.0163347±54Potentially rocky world, larger than Earth, also called TOI-488 b[35]
GJ 3473 c0.0233+0.0029
−0.0027
0.23515.509±0.0330.0876+0.0035
−0.0034
329.1+6.6
−6.4
radial vel.89.29±0.130.360±0.0163347±54Neptune-like ice giant also called TOI-488 c[35][36][37]
GJ 9689 b0.0304±0.004440.27418.27+0.01
−0.01
0.1139±0.0039413.88-492.19radial vel.1000.59±0.063836±69Neptune-like ice giant.[38][39]
Gliese 180 d0.0236+0.00837
−0.00733
0.237106.341+0.261
−0.34
0.31+0.024
−0.029
radial vel.39.96±0.010.433371Neptune-like ice giant.[40][33]
Gliese 251 b0.0126+0.00126
−0.00126
0.16314.238+0.002
−0.002
0.0818+0.0011
−0.0012
351+1.4
−1.3
radial vel.18.205±0.0060.360±0.0153451±51Potentially rocky world, larger than earth.

False positive in 2019, rediscovered in 2020[41][42][43]

Gliese 317 c1.664+0.118
−0.166
1.26718.777+375.180
−282.469
radial vel.49.25±0.720.42±0.053510±50Gas giant[30][44]
Gliese 414 Ab0.029+0.010
−0.008
0.263+0.099
−0.081
50.817+0.031
−0.03
0.24±0.01303.7±32.5radial vel.38.80.650±0.084120±109Planets orbiting primary star of binary system.

Gl 414A is also known as HD 97101 and HIP 54646.[45]

Gliese 414 Ac0.177+0.033
−0.031
0.784+0.360
−0.238
748.3+1.3
−1.2
1.43±0.06123.3±13.2radial vel.38.80.650±0.084120±109Planets orbiting primary star of binary system.

Gl 414A is also known as HD 97101 and HIP 54646.[45]

Gliese 433 d0.01643±0.002900.19136.052+0.045
−0.031
0.178+0.013
−0.015
radial vel.29.57±0.010.483600Neptune-like ice giant.[46][47][48]
Gliese 480 b0.042±0.0050.339.567±0.0050.068±0.001radial vel.46.40.45±0.02Neptune-like ice giant.[49][50][33]
Gliese 687 c0.0503±0.0130.369727.562±12.1981.165±0.023radial vel.14.830.40±0.02Second Neptune-like ice giant discovered in this system.[50][51]
HAT-P-68b0.724±0.0431.072±0.0122.29840551±0.000000520.02996+0.00043
−0.00012
1027.8±8.2transit662±30.6785+0.0299
−0.0079
4514±50Gas giant.[52][53]
HATS-37A b0.099±0.0420.606±0.0164.3315366±0.00000410.04913+0.00033
−0.00023
1085+16
−12
transit688.5±8.20.843+0.017
−0.012
5247±50Hot Neptune-like gas giant with one more red dwarf in system[54][55]
HATS-38 b0.074±0.0110.614±0.01764.375021±0.0000100.05036+0.00030
−0.00023
1294±10transit1134±170.890+0.016
−0.012
5740±50Hot Neptune-like gas giant.[54][56]
HATS-47 b0.369+0.031
−0.021
1.117±0.0143.9228038±0.00000220.04269+0.00033
−0.00025
852.9±4.7transit984.01±6.200.674+0.016
−0.012
4479±51Warm gas giant also known as TOI-1073b.[57][58]
HATS-48 A b0.243+0.022
−0.030
0.800±0.00153.1316666±0.0000370.03769±0.00011954.6±4.8transit865.6±5.50.7279±0.00664190±100Warm gas giant.[57][59][60]
HATS-49 b0.353+0.038
−0.027
0.765±0.0134.1480467±0.00000370.04515±0.00016834.8±3.6transit1058.70±7.180.7133±0.00754354±70Warm gas giant.[57][61]
HATS-72 b0.1254±0.00390.7224±0.00327.3279474±0.00000160.066517±0.000085739.3±1.6transit416.37±1.700.7311±0.00284612±76Warm gas giant, also known as WASP-191b or TOI-294b.[57][62]
HD 11231 b0.426+0.038
−0.052
5.2072+0.0002
−0.0055
0.0664±0.00051000radial vel.437.0495±13.046251.44±0.036500±100DMPP-2[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets.
HD 25723 b2.50+0.14
−0.17
457.01+1.29
−1.31
1.49+0.04
−0.05
radial vel.384.5+17.5
−16.1
2.12+0.41
−0.55
4766+49
−38
Gas giant with a giant star host[64][65]
HD 25723 c1.34+0.08
−0.11
2273.17+151.11
−116.33
4.35+0.22
−0.03
radial vel.384.5+17.5
−16.1
2.12+0.41
−0.55
4766+49
−38
Giant star host[64]
HD 38677 b18.57±0.010.1462±0.0012877radial vel.202.2169±3.2615641.21±0.036196±29DMPP-1[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets.
HD 38677 c6.584+0.003
−0.002
0.0733+0.0006
−0.0007
1239radial vel.202.2169±3.2615641.21±0.036196±29DMPP-1[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets, 2:1 orbital resonance of unconfirmed transiting planet.[66]
HD 38677 d2.882±0.0010.0422+0.0004
−0.0003
1632radial vel.202.2169±3.2615641.21±0.036196±29DMPP-1[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets.
HD 38677 e5.516+0.002
−0.004
0.0651±0.00051314radial vel.202.2169±3.2615641.21±0.036196±29DMPP-1[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets.
HD 42936 Ab2.58+0.35
−0.58
6.6732+0.0011
−0.0003
0.0662±0.0013854radial vel.159.4905±1.9569380.87±0.055138±99DMPP-3[63] Found byDispersed Matter Planet Project looking for hot ablating planets.
HD 60292 b6.5±1.01.13495.4±3.01.5±0.1radial vel.1036±101.7±0.24348±28Gas giant with a giant star host[67][68]
HD 63433 b0.0170.192±0.00897.10801+0.00046
−0.00034
0.0710+0.0033
−0.0041
transit73.08±0.070.99±0.035640±74Young mini-Neptune losing mass at a rate of 0.35 Earth masses per billion years.[69][70]
HD 63433 c0.0230.236±0.01120.5455±0.0010.1531+0.0074
−0.0092
transit73.08±0.070.99±0.035640±74Young mini-Neptune losing mass at a rate of 0.11 Earth masses per billion years.[69][70][71][72]
HD 79211 b0.0334±0.00424.422±0.0140.142±0.005345radial vel.20.658±0.0050.64±0.074005±51Orbiting primary star of binaryADS 7251[73][74]
HD 80653 b0.0180+0.0011
−0.0011
0.1439±0.00630.719573±0.0000210.01661±0.00019transit358.1197±2.6418671.18±0.045959±61Rocky super-Earth also known as K2-312b.[75][76][77]
HD 81817 b24.128+9.747
−0.691
1.071021.20159+13.88370
−9.89130
3.233+0.125
−0.131
radial vel.877.773+75.789
−64.791
4.3±0.54140±55Gas giant.[78][79][80]
HD 86226 c0.0228+0.0037
−0.0035
0.193±0.0073.98442±0.000180.049±0.0011311±28transit148.6±0.41.019+0.061
−0.066
5863±88Sub-Neptune super-Earth.[81][82]
HD 95338 b0.1335+0.0070
−0.0065
0.347+0.017
−0.018
55.087+0.020
−0.020
0.262+0.002
−0.002
385+17
−17
transit120.6+0.1
−0.1
0.83+0.02
−0.02
5212+16
−11
Gas giant.[83][84]
HD108236 b0.01020.1415±0.00873.79523+0.00047
−0.00044
0.0469±0.00171099+19
−18
transit210±10.869+0.050
−0.048
5660±61Potentially rocky super-Earth.[85][86][87]
HD108236 c0.01550.1845+0.0089
−0.0081
6.2037+0.00064
−0.00052
0.0651±0.0024932+17
−16
transit210±10.869+0.050
−0.048
5660±61Potentially rocky super-Earth[85][86][88]
HD108236 d0.02200.2423±0.009714.1756+0.001
−0.0011
0.1131±0.004708+13
−12
transit210±10.869+0.050
−0.048
5660±61Neptune-like exoplanet.[85][86][89]
HD108236 e0.03060.279+0.012
−0.011
19.592±0.0020.14±0.0052636+12
−11
transit210±10.869+0.050
−0.048
5660±61Neptune-like exoplanet.[85][86][90]
HD 112640 b5.0±1.01.15613.2±5.81.7±0.1radial vel.1065±61.8±0.24155±15Gas giant with a giant star host[67][91]
HD 136295 b1.79±0.16926.4±12.82.02±0.02radial vel.269.0±1.31.28+0.11
−0.10
4891±50Red giant host star also known as HIP 75092[92]
HD 158259 b0.00698+0.00123
−0.00142
0.11462.17800+0.00009
−0.00010
radial vel.88.11±0.051.21+0.03
−0.08
6068Potentially rocky super-Earth.[93][94][95]
HD 158259 c0.0176+0.0019
−0.0019
0.19893.43200+0.00030
−0.00016
radial vel.88.11±0.051.21+0.03
−0.08
6068Neptune-like.[93][96][95]
HD 158259 d0.0170+0.0023
−0.0022
0.19455.1980814+0.0008186
−0.0008814
radial vel.88.11±0.051.21+0.03
−0.08
6068Neptune-like.[93][97][95]
HD 158259 e0.0191+0.0030
−0.0032
0.54247.9510+0.0022
−0.0021
radial vel.88.11±0.051.21+0.03
−0.08
6068Neptune-like.[93][98][95]
HD 158259 f0.0193+0.0041
−0.0043
0.547812.028±0.009radial vel.88.11±0.051.21+0.03
−0.08
6068Neptune-like.[93][99][95]
HD 164922 d0.0331+0.0031
−0.0031
3
0.163312.4584+0.0019
−0.0023
0.2292+0.0026
−0.0027
radial vel.72.1±0.90.9211±0.03185393.4305±68.3325Super-earth.[100][101][102]
HD 190007 b0.0488+0.0038
−0.0041
0.36211.724128±0.000099radial vel.41.4679+0.0329
−0.0326
0.77±0.024610±20Neptune-like.[103][104][105]
HD 191939 b0.03146±0.02200.3042±0.00678.8803256±0.00000470.0804+0.0025
−0.0023
880±20transit174.849+0.0733
−0.0731
0.81±0.045348±100Host star also known as TOI-1339[106][107][108]
HD 191939 c0.02518±0.00310.2850±0.006728.579743±0.0000450.1752+0.0055
−0.0050
600±13transit174.849+0.0733
−0.0731
0.81±0.045348±100Host star also known as TOI-1339[106][107][108]
HD 191939 d0.00881±0.00190.2672±0.006238.353037±0.0000600.2132+0.0065
−0.0061
540±11transit174.849+0.0733
−0.0731
0.81±0.045348±100Host star also known as TOI-1339[106][107][108]
HD 219553 b1.94±0.171481.6±61.72.84±0.08radial vel.332.9±1.71.39±0.094824±60Red giant host star also known as HIP 114933[92]
HD 238090 b0.0217+0.0029
−0.0030
13.671+0.011
−0.010
0.0932±0.0011469.6+2.3
−2.6
radial vel.49.68±0.030.578±0.0213933±51Orbiting primary star in binary system Gliese 458[42]
HD 332231 b0.251±0.0170.867+0.027
−0.025
18.70173±0.000280.1436+0.0032
−0.0033
876±17transit2621.127±0.0776089+97
−96
TOI 1456[109][110]
HIP 65Ab3.213±0.0782.03+0.61
−0.49
0.9809761+0.000037
−0.000034
0.01782±0.000211411±15transit201.85818±0.26092510.781±0.0274590±49an ultra-short-period Jupiter orbiting a bright (V=11.1 mag) K4-dwarf.[111][112][113][114]
HIP 38594 b [ja]0.026+0.012
−0.014
60.711+0.426
−0.192
0.256+0.006
−0.007
radial vel.58.00.61±0.02habitable zone[50]
HIP 38594 c0.135+0.077
−0.035
3525+541
−572
3.842+0.399
−0.441
radial vel.58.00.61±0.02[50]
HIP 4845 b0.053+0.016
−0.028
34.151+0.17
−0.09
0.177+0.016
−0.020
radial vel.68.80.62±0.04[50]
HIP 48714 b0.071+0.023
−0.020
17.819+0.004
−0.009
0.112±0.003radial vel.34.30.58±0.02[50]
HIP 67522 b0.250.894+0.048
−0.047
6.9596+0.000016
−0.000015
1174±21transit416±41.22±0.055675±75One more candidate planet around very young (age below 20 million years) star[115]
HIP 107772 b [ja]0.049+0.014
−0.030
55.259+0.111
−0.311
0.243+0.022
−0.027
radial vel.77.10.63±0.08habitable zone[50]
K2-85 b0.107±0.0090.684559±0.000026transit317.8±1.24427±48Also known as EPIC 210707130 p1[13]
K2-106c0.188±0.01813.334621±0.000068transit803±105613±39Candidate since 2017[13]
K2-111 c0.0356±0.003515.6785+0.0064
−0.0063
0.1166±0.0025radial vel.680±600.89±0.025730±50[116]
K2-211c0.116±0.0182.601404±0.000072transit895±140.882+0.019
−0.027
5360±51[13]
K2-282d0.232±0.02727.248322±0.00047transit1638.22±25.340.94±0.045499±109[13]
K2-299c0.223±0.08014.648966±0.000031transit1219±165724±72Also known as EPIC 206024342 p2[13]
K2-299d0.152±0.0544.507464±0.0000077transit1219±165724±72Also known as EPIC 206024342 p3[13]
K2-301c0.152±0.0185.2986±0.00035transit1491±454114±99Also known as EPIC 206042996 p2[13]
K2-302c0.089±0.0092.255438±0.000037transit359.3±3.53297±73Also known as EPIC 206215704 p2[13]
K2-302d0.098±0.0092.909216±0.000032transit359.3±3.53297±73Also known as EPIC 206215704 p3[13]
K2-315b0.085±0.0053.1443189±0.00000490.0234460±5transit185±10.174±0.0043300±30Also called the "Pi Earth" due its orbital period, or EPIC 249631677b[117]
K2-316b [ru]0.1191.1330.0147841transit368EPIC 249384674b[118]
K2-316c [ru]0.1635.2600.0582423transit368EPIC 249384674c[118]
K2-317b [ru]0.2616.2200.0542432transit577EPIC 249557502b[118]
K2-318b [ru]0.1487.0100.0911456transit483EPIC 249826231b[118]
K2-319b0.24926.6800.1516641transit686EPIC 201663879b[118]
K2-320b0.2341.9950.0142698transit356EPIC 201796690b[118]
K2-321b0.1742.2980.0410701transit254EPIC 248480671b[118]
K2-322b0.1718.2050.0594635transit404EPIC 248558190b[118]
K2-323b0.18724.9300.1275318transit387EPIC 248616368b[118]
K2-324b0.2173.2620.0331707transit447EPIC 248639308b[118]
K2-325b [ru]0.1966.9300.0419423transit365EPIC 246074965b[118]
K2-326b0.2031.2560.01981114transit928EPIC 246472939b[118]
K2-329b [ru]0.260+0.020
−0.022
0.774+0.026
−0.024
12.4551225±0.00000310.1016+0.0018
−0.0019
650+53
−70
transit760±90.912+0.048
−0.049
5282+40
−39
Also called EPIC 246193072 b[119]
KMT-2019-BLG-1953L b0.59+0.71
−0.32
0.8+0.9
−0.6
microlensing23000+3600
−4300
0.31+0.37
−0.17
[120][121]
KMT-2019-BLG-1953L c0.28+0.35
−0.15
0.8+0.9
−0.7
microlensing23000+3600
−4300
0.31+0.37
−0.17
[122][121]
Kepler-160e0.170+0.015
−0.012
378.417+0.028
−0.025
1.089+0.037
−0.073
244.8+2.1
−2.9
transit3140±600.885471+115
−37
Next expected transit in September 2020.[123]
Kepler-385d0.23356.4159transit4870±160[124]
Kepler-305e0.1603.20538transit2900±90[124]
Kepler-598c0.27086.4945transit2260±40FPP=1.0%[124]
Kepler-647c0.35729.6663transit3660±70[124]
Kepler-716c0.1243.96999transit2110±30FPP=0.6%[124]
Kepler-783c0.2087.05395transit1707±15[124]
Kepler-1001c0.1409.18186transit3110±80[124]
Kepler-1085c0.29156.7771transit4630±150[124]
Kepler-1514c0.1049+0.0051
−0.0039
10.514181±0.0000390.0997±0.00181066+16
−14
transit12401.196+0.065
−0.063
6145+99
−80
[125]
Kepler-1661(AB) b0.053±0.0380.345±0.005175.06±0.060.633±0.005243transit1355.26±9.560.841±0.0225100±100[126][127]
Kepler-1649c0.00380.095+0.014
−0.010
19.53527±0.000100.0649234±20transit301.6±1.60.1977±0.00513240±61Habitable zone, Earth-like[128]
Kepler-1662b0.2230.790134.4628transit[129] Host star also known as KOI-1783[130]
Kepler-1663b0.29417.6046transit1112±11Host star also known as KOI-252[124]
Kepler-1664b0.27014.3868transitHost star also known as KOI-349[124]
Kepler-1665b0.25311.9548transit1104±5Host star also known as KOI-650[124]
Kepler-1666b0.25725.8476transit4680±190Host star also known as KOI-945[124]
Kepler-1666c0.25725.8476transit4680±190Host star also known as KOI-945[124]
Kepler-1667b0.26683.5781transit2080±20Host star also known as KOI-1311[124]
Kepler-1668b0.38815.434transit4500±200Host star also known as KOI-1470[124]
Kepler-1669b0.2489.51216transit1800±40Host star also known as KOI-1475[124]
Kepler-1670b0.29920.4998transit7200±400Host star also known as KOI-1705[124]
Kepler-1671b0.1184.16787transit1176±7Host star also known as KOI-1738[124]
Kepler-1672b0.265150.878transit1189±14Host star also known as KOI-1822[124]
Kepler-1673b0.26233.7888transit2420±20Host star also known as KOI-1863[124]
Kepler-1674b0.28662.5611transit3400±100Host star also known as KOI-1892[124]
Kepler-1675b0.27963.0382transit2163±19Host star also known as KOI-1928[124]
Kepler-1676b0.30129.9221transitHost star also known as KOI-1943[124]
Kepler-1677b0.24122.064transit2250±30Host star also known as KOI-1984, FPP=0.6%[124]
Kepler-1678b0.295147.974transit2830±70Host star also known as KOI-2066, FPP=0.5%[124]
Kepler-1679b0.1849.75376transit3040±100Host star also known as KOI-2106[124]
Kepler-1680b0.1218.77424transit1020±5Host star also known as KOI-2120[124]
Kepler-1681b0.222769.8956transit2100±300Host star also known as KOI-2132[124]
Kepler-1682b0.25714.8334transit3900±160Host star also known as KOI-2229[124]
Kepler-1683b0.16715.0337transit2440±50Host star also known as KOI-2293[124]
Kepler-1684b0.25647.7055transit2060±40Host star also known as KOI-2417[124]
Kepler-1685b0.23020.4905transit3840±150Host star also known as KOI-2504[124]
Kepler-1686b0.1279.30987transit2430±30Host star also known as KOI-2559[124]
Kepler-1687b0.1475.77954transit1375±17Host star also known as KOI-2588[124]
Kepler-1688b0.1125.62012transit1850±380Host star also known as KOI-2733[124]
Kepler-1689b0.0848.483transit967±5Host star also known as KOI-2755[124]
Kepler-1690b0.250234.636transit2340±30Host star also known as KOI-2757[124]
Kepler-1691b0.1633.8482transit4290±110Host star also known as KOI-2802[124]
Kepler-1692b0.0995.95966transit1960±20Host star also known as KOI-2849[124]
Kepler-1693b0.11512.0999transit2530±50Host star also known as KOI-2871[124]
Kepler-1694b0.1053.89526transit1698±16Host star also known as KOI-2878, FPP=0.6%[124]
Kepler-1695b0.0994.7329transit2640±40Host star also known as KOI-3048, FPP=0.5%[124]
Kepler-1696b0.25065.9409transit5100±200Host star also known as KOI-3361[124]
Kepler-1697b0.11233.4969transit813±2Host star also known as KOI-3478[124]
Kepler-1698b0.0951.2107transit729±3Host star also known as KOI-3864[124]
Kepler-1699b0.1393.49082transitHost star also known as KOI-3933[124]
Kepler-1701b0.198169.134transit1940±20Host star also known as KOI-4054,[124] potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-1702b0.14318.5012transit2860±90Host star also known as KOI-4386[124]
KMT-2016-BLG-2397b2.422.83microlensing160000.62+0.29
−0.30
Multiple solutions for planetary parameters[131]
KMT-2016-BLG-2364b3.932.63microlensing210000.50+0.40
−0.22
[131]
KMT-2018-BLG-0748Lb0.18+0.29
−0.10
0.62±0.09microlensing240000.0870+0.138
−0.047
[132]
KMT-2019-BLG-1339Lb12.2+16.1
−6.7
0.67+0.77
−0.55
microlensing23000±30000.27+0.366
−0.15
Multiple solutions for planetary parameters[133]
KMT-2019-BLG-2073 [ja]0.19microlensing12000Free-floating planet[134]
L 168-9b [ja]0.0145±0.001760.124±0.0081.4015±0.000180.02091±0.00024816±160transit82.02833±0.078277530.62±0.033800±70[135]
Lacaille 9352 b0.0132±0.00190.1689.262±0.0010.068±0.002468radial vel.10.721±0.0020.468±0.0123688±86Potentially rocky world, larger than Earth, also known as GJ 887b[136][137]
Lacaille 9352 c0.0234±0.00380.23821.789+0.004
−0.005
0.120±0.004352radial vel.10.721±0.0020.468±0.0123688±86Potentially habitable, larger than Earth, also known as GJ 887c[136][138]
LHS 1815 b [ja]0.0132±0.00470.0971±0.0053.81433±0.000030.0404±0.0094617±84transit970.5023643±142[139][140]
LP 714-47 b0.097±0.0050.420±0.0274.052037±0.0000040.0417±0.0005700+19
−24
transit171.8±0.40.59±0.023950±51Host star also known as G 160-62 or TOI 442, planet in Neptune desert[141]
LTT 9779 b0.092±0.0030.421±0.0210.792054±0.0000140.01679±0.00142000transit262.8±1.01.02+0.02
−0.03
5499±50Neptune desert planet[142]
MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb0.2077±0.02552.03±0.21microlensing22800±23000.514±0.063[143]
NGTS-11 b0.37±0.140.823±0.03535.4553±0.00020.201±0.002440±40transit624±60.862±0.0285050±80[144]
NGTS-12b0.208±0.0221.048±0.0327.532806±0.0000480.0757±0.00141257±34transit1474±251.021+0.056
−0.049
5690±130[145]
OGLE-2006-BLG-284 b0.45+0.14
−0.40
2.2±0.8microlensing13000±49000.35+0.3
−0.2
Binary host with 2.1astronomical unit separation and uncertain, possibly unstable, planetary orbit.[146]
OGLE-2016-BLG-19280.001n/amicrolensing30000n/an/aRogue planet[147]
OGLE-2017-BLG-0406 b0.41±0.053.5±0.3microlensing17000±16000.56±0.074848High fidelity microlensing event[148]
OGLE-2017-BLG-0604b0.514.06microlensing130000.70±0.28[131]
OGLE-2017-BLG-1049Lb5.53+3.62
−2.87
3.92+1.10
−1.32
microlensing18500+3600
−4500
0.55+0.36
−0.29
[149]
OGLE-2017-BLG-1375b10.332.97microlensing120000.77+0.27
−0.23
Multiple solutions for planetary parameters[131]
OGLE-2018-BLG-0677Lb [ja]0.0125+0.0185
−0.0084
0.68+0.27
−0.22
microlensing27000±35000.12+0.14
−0.08
Milky waybulge[150]
OGLE-2018-BLG-1269Lb0.69+0.44
−0.22
43834.61+1.70
−1.17
microlensing8300+3000
−2000
0.35+0.3
−0.2
Very high fidelity event[151]
OGLE-2018-BLG-0799Lb0.22+0.19
−0.06
1.27+0.45
−0.29
microlensing160000.08+0.08
−0.02
[152][153]
OGLE-2019-BLG-05510.0242microlensingPoorly characterized free-floating planet[154]
Proxima Centauri c0.0179±0.0061928±201.489±0.04939+16
−18
radial vel.4.244±0.0010.1221±0.00223042±117[155][156] Second planet discovered orbiting nearest star to the Solar System
TIC 237913194b1.942+0.092
−0.091
1.117+0.054
−0.047
15.168865±0.0000180.1207±0.0037974transit1009±61.026+0.057
−0.055
5788±80Very eccentric orbit[157]
TOI 122b0.028+0.029
−0.010
0.243±0.0165.078030±0.0000150.0392±0.0007471transit202.9±0.70.312±0.0073403±100[158]
TOI-132 b0.07048+0.00598
−0.00604
0.305±0.0122.1097019+0.000012
−0.000011
0.026+0.002
−0.003
1395+52
−72
transit536.43±89.110.970±0.065397±46[159]
TOI-157 b [ja]1.18±0.131.29±0.022.0845435±0.00000230.03138+0.00025
−0.00020
1588+21
−20
transit11710.948+0.023
−0.018
5404+70
−67
[111]
TOI 169 b [ja]0.791+0.064
−0.06
1.086+0.081
−0.048
2.2554477±0.00000630.03524+0.00069
−0.00079
1715+22
−20
transit13451.147+0.069
−0.075
5880+54
−49
[111]
TOI 237b0.009+0.006
−0.003
0.128±0.0115.436098±0.0000390.0341±0.0010388transit124.2±0.70.179±0.0043212±100[158]
TOI-251b0.245±0.0164.937770+0.000028
−0.000029
0.05741+0.00023
−0.00017
transit324.4±1.41.036+0.013
−0.009
5875+100
−190
[160]
TOI-257b [ja]0.134±0.0230.626±0.01318.38827±0.000720.1523±0.00171033±19transit251.37±0.0651.38+0.056
−0.009
6075±90Host star also called HD 19916.[161][162][163]
TOI-421 b0.051+0.004
−0.003
0.461±0.01216.06815+0.00034
−0.00035
0.1182+0.0026
−0.0027
696.6±12.2transit244.3±1.90.852+0.029
−0.021
5325+78
−58
Also in system a red dwarf star at 2200 a.u. separation[164]
TOI-421 c0.0222±0.00220.243±0.0175.19676+0.00049
−0.00048
0.0557+0.0012
−0.0013
1014.9+17.9
−17.6
transit244.3±1.90.852+0.029
−0.021
5325+78
−58
Also in system a red dwarf star at 2200 a.u. separation[164]
TOI-481 b1.53±0.030.99±0.0110.33111±0.000020.097±0.0011370±10transit5871.14+0.02
−0.01
5735±72[165]
TOI-519 b<140.75±0.211.2652328±0.00000050.012±0.004760±54transit378±30.369+0.026
−0.097
3350+100
−200
Very faint 17-magnitude host star[166]
TOI 540 b [ja]0.081±0.0051.2391491±0.00000170.01223±0.00036611±23transit45.67±0.290.159±0.0143216±83[167]
TOI-561 b0.0050±0.00110.127±0.0060.446578±0.0000170.01055±0.00008transit279.2±1.60.785±0.0185455+65
−47
[168][169]
TOI-561 c0.017±0.0030.257±0.00910.779±0.0040.08809±0.0007transit279.2±1.60.785±0.0185455+65
−47
[168][169]
TOI-561 d0.038±0.0040.226±0.01125.62±0.040.1569±0.0012transit279.2±1.60.785±0.0185455+65
−47
[168][169]
TOI-561 e0.050±0.0070.238±0.01077.23±0.390.3274+0.0028
−0.0027
transit279.2±1.60.785±0.0185455+65
−47
[168]
TOI-700 b0.00406+0.003
−0.00116
0.0901+0.00839
−0.00776
9.97701+0.00024
−0.00028
0.0637+0.0064
−0.006
transit101.50.416±0.013480±135[170]
TOI-700 c0.0249+0.0085
−0.0057
0.2346+0.0214
−0.0205
16.051998+0.000089
−0.000092
0.0925+0.0088
−0.0083
transit101.50.416±0.013480±135[170]
TOI-700 d0.00711+0.0022
−0.00164
0.1062±0.009837.426+0.0007
−0.001
0.163±0.015295±55transit101.50.416±0.013480±135First "Earth sized" discovered byTESS[170][171]
TOI-732 b0.0980.1190.76838810.012892transit720.3793360Orbiting primary star of binaryLDS 3977[172][173]
TOI-732 c0.0270.20512.250.07673323transit720.3793360Orbiting primary star of binaryLDS 3977[172][173]
TOI-763 b0.031±0.0020.203±0.0105.6057±0.00130.0600±0.00061038±16transit3110.917±0.0285444±110[174]
TOI-763 c0.029±0.0030.235±0.01112.2737+0.0053
−0.0077
0.1011±0.0010800±12transit3110.917±0.0285444±110[174]
TOI-776 b0.0147±0.00310.163±0.0108.24664+0.00009
−0.00006
0.0652±0.0011513±12transit88.6±0.10.544±0.0283709±70[175]
TOI-776 c0.0192±0.00470.184±0.01215.6653+0.0008
−0.0007
0.1000±0.0017415±10transit88.6±0.10.544±0.0283709±70[175]
TOI-813 b0.599±0.03483.8911+0.0027
−0.0031
0.423+0.031
−0.037
610+28
−21
transit864.8192±5.1563791.32±0.065907±150[176]
TOI 824 b0.058±0.0060.261+0.018
−0.017
1.392978+0.000018
−0.000017
0.02177±0.000321253+38
−37
transit2080.69+0.009
−0.007
4569±50Neptunian desert planet,[177] likely stripped of hydrogen envelope[178]
TOI-892 b0.95±0.071.07±0.0210.62656±0.000070.092±0.0051397±40transit11201.28+0.03
−0.02
6261±80[165]
TOI 837 b<1.20.768+0.091
−0.072
8.3248762±0.0000157transit466.5±1.21.118±0.0596047±162Belongs to open clusterIC 2602[179]
TOI-849 b0.128±0.0080.308+0.014
−0.011
0.7655240±0.00000270.01598±0.000131800transit7350.929±0.0235329±48Neptunian desert planet[180]
TOI-942b0.429±0.0184.324190±0.000030.04796+0.00073
−0.00065
transit498±20.788+0.037
−0.031
4928+125
−85
[160][181] Host star TYC 5909-319-1
TOI-942c0.517+0.017
−0.016
10.156430+0.000069
−0.000079
0.0847+0.0012
−0.0011
transit498±20.788+0.037
−0.031
4928+125
−85
[160][181] Host star TYC 5909-319-1
TOI-954 b0.174+0.018
−0.017
0.852+0.053
−0.062
3.6849729+0.0000027
−0.0000028
0.04963+0.00089
−0.00090
1526+123
−164
transit768.5±8.31.201+0.066
−0.064
5710+53
−49
[119]
TOI-1130 b [ja]0.3256±0.0094.066499±0.0000460.04394+0.00035
−0.00038
876±17transit1900.684+0.16
−0.17
4250±67[182][183]
TOI-1130 c [ja]0.974+0.043
−0.044
1.5+0.27
−0.22
8.350381±0.0000330.07098+0.00056
−0.0006
637±12transit1900.684+0.16
−0.17
4250±67[182][184]
TOI-1235 b [ru]0.0217±0.000250.155±0.0073.444729+0.000031
−0.000028
0.03845+0.00037
−0.0004
754±18transit1290.640±0.0163872±70one more suspected planet in system[185]
TOI-1266 b [ja]0.042+0.035
−0.028
0.212+0.014
−0.011
10.894843+0.000067
−0.000066
0.0736+0.0016
−0.0017
413±20transit117.5±0.10.48±0.13570±100[186][187]
TOI-1266 c [ja]0.007+0.006
−0.005
0.139+0.013
−0.012
18.80151+0.00067
−0.00069
0.1058+0.0023
−0.0024
344±16transit117.5±0.10.48±0.13570±100[186] Possibly atmosphere of steam[188][187]
TOI-1338 b0.10382±0.06220.61±0.016995.20.4607724transit1301First circumbinary planet discovered byTESS[189]
TOI-1728 b [ja]0.084+0.017
−0.016
0.450±0.0143.491510+0.000062
−0.000057
0.0391±0.0009767±8transit198.2±0.50.646+0.023
−0.022
3980+31
−32
[190]
TOI-1899 b0.67±0.040.99±0.0329.090312+0.000036
−0.000035
0.1587+0.067
−0.075
362±7transit419±10.627+0.026
−0.028
3841+54
−45
[191][192]
TVLM 513-46546 b0.38±0.24221±50.3±0.0036astrometry34.90±0.070.092500[193]
TYC 8998-760-1 c6±11.1+0.6
−0.3
3201240+160
−170
imaging309.4±0.94783[194]
USco1621 b1628802270imaging4500.363460[195]
USco1556 b1535002240imaging4590.333410[195]
XO-7b0.7091.3732.86414240.044211743transit7631.4056250[196]
WASP-148 b0.291±0.0250.722±0.0558.80381±0.0000430.22±0.063940±80transit809±51.00±0.085460±130[197][198]
WASP-148 c0.397+0.203
−0.044
34.515±0.0290.359±0.086590±50radial vel.809±51.00±0.085460±130[197][198]
WASP-150 b8.46+0.28
−0.2
1.07+0.024
−0.025
5.644207+0.00003
−0.000004
0.0694+0.0011
−0.0008
1460±11transit24221.394+0.07
−0.049
6218+49
−45
[199]
WASP-176 b0.855+0.072
−0.069
1.505+0.05
−0.045
3.899052±0.000050.0535+0.001
−0.0019
1721+28
−21
transit18831.345+0.08
−0.13
5941+77
−79
[199]
WASP-186 b4.22±0.181.11±0.035.026799+0.000012
−0.000014
0.0600+0.0012
−0.0013
1348+23
−22
transit913±111.22+0.07
−0.08
6361+105
−82
Also called TOI-1494[200]
WASP-187 b0.80±0.091.64±0.055.147878+0.000005
−0.000009
0.0653±0.00131726+31
−2
transit1224±211.54±0.096150+92
−85
Also called TOI-1493[200]
Wendelstein-1b0.59+0.17
−0.13
1.0314+0.00204
−0.021
2.663416±0.0000010.0282±0.00091727+78
−90
transit1004±100.65±0.13984+152
−46
[201]
Wendelstein-2b0.731+0.541
−0.311
1.1592±0.00611.7522239±0.00000080.0234±0.00151852+120
−140
transit1875±200.73±0.114288+133
−111
Extended gaseous envelope[201]
WD 1856+534 b13.80.93±0.091.4079405±0.00000110.0204±0.0012transit80.737±0.1440.518±0.0554710±60Orbiting a white dwarf star[202]

Specific exoplanet lists

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Lists of exoplanets

Lists of exoplanets by year of discovery

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