List of stars with confirmed extrasolar planets

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The following are lists of stars with confirmed extrasolar planets. For a list of planets awaiting confirmation see List of unconfirmed exoplanets.

Note that the masses of the planets are (for the most part) lower bounds only. If a planet is detected by the radial velocity method, no information is gained about the inclination of the planet's plane of orbit around its star, and a value for this is needed to calculate the mass. It has become customary to assume arbitrarily that the plane is exactly lined up with the line of sight from Earth (this produces the lowest possible mass consistent with the spectral line measurements).

There are 211 planets listed — 205 orbiting fusing stars (48 in multiple planet systems, and 157 in single planet systems), 4 orbiting pulsars, 1 orbiting a brown dwarf, and 1 free floating.

The planets are listed with indications of their approximate masses as multiples of Jupiter's mass (MJ = 1.898 × 1027 kg) or multiples of Earth's mass (ME = 5.9737 × 1024 kg), and have approximate distances in astronomical units (1) AU = 1.496 × 108 km, distance between Earth and Sun) from their parent stars. For more information on how planets may be detected, see extrasolar planet.

According to astronomical naming conventions, the official designation for a body orbiting a star is the star's catalogue number followed by a letter. The star itself is designated with the letter 'a', and orbiting bodies by 'b', 'c', etc. Some extrasolar planets have been given unofficial names, but these are not sanctioned by the International Astronomical Union which oversees astronomical naming, or used in the scientific literature.

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[edit] Fusing stars

There are currently 205 planets known in orbit around fusing stars.

There are currently 157 known planets in single-planet systems and 48 known planets in 20 multiple-planet systems (14 with two planets, 4 with three and 2 with four). "Single" here means that only one planet has been detected to date. Since detection methods are not sensitive to low-mass planets, these stars may have smaller planets that are below the limits of detectability, or are so far from the star that they have not yet been observed over an orbital period.

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Planets within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.

Star Right
ascension
Declination Spectral
type
Planet Planet
mass

(MJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
HD 142 00h 06m 19s −49° 04′ 30″ G1IV b >1 337.112 0.98 0.38
GJ 3021 00h 16m 12s −79° 51′ 04″ G6V b >3.32 133.82 0.49 0.505
WASP-1 00h 20m 40s +31° 59′ 24″ F7V b
Garafia-1
0.89 2.51997 0.0382 0 83.9
HD 2039 00h 24m 20s −56° 39′ 00″ G2/G3IV–V b >4.85 1192.582 2.19 0.68
HD 2638 00h 29m 59s −05° 45′ 50″ G5 b >0.48 3.4442 0.044 0
54 Piscium A 00h 39m 21s +21° 15′ 01″ K0V b >0.2 62.23 0.284 0.63
HD 4208 00h 44m 26s −26° 30′ 56″ G5V b >0.8 812.197 1.67 0.05
HD 4308 00h 44m 39s −65° 38′ 58″ G5V b >0.047 15.56 0.114 0
HD 4203 00h 44m 41s +20° 26′ 56″ G5 b >1.65 400.944 1.09 0.46
HD 6434 01h 04m 40s −39° 29′ 17″ G3IV b >0.48 22.09 0.15 0.3
HD 8574 01h 25m 12s +28° 34′ 00″ F8 b >2.23 228.8 0.76 0.4
Upsilon Andromedae A 01h 36m 48s +41° 24′ 38″ F8V b >0.687 4.617113 0.0595 0.023
c >1.97 241.23 0.830 0.262
d >3.93 1290.1 2.54 0.258
q1 Eridani 01h 42m 29s −53° 44′ 27″ F8V b >0.91 1040 2.1 0.18
109 Piscium 01h 44m 55s +20° 04′ 59″ G5IV b >6.12 1077.906 2.13 0.11
Eta2 Hydri 01h 54m 56s −67° 38′ 50″ G8.5III b >6.54 711 1.93 0.4
HD 11964 01h 57m 09s −10° 14′ 32″ G5 b >0.11 37.82 0.229 0.15
HD 12661 02h 04m 34s +25° 24′ 51″ G6V b >2.3 263.6 0.83 0.35
c >1.57 1444.5 2.56 0.2
HD 13189 02h 09m 40s +32° 18′ 59″ K2II b >14 471.6 1.85 0.28
Gliese 86 A 02h 10m 14s −50° 50′ 00″ K1V b >4.01 15.766 0.11 0.046
79 Ceti 02h 35m 19s −03° 33′ 38″ G5IV b >0.23 75.56 0.35 0.21
Iota Horologii 02h 42m 31s −50° 48′ 12″ G0Vp b >1.94 311.288 0.91 0.24
HIP 14810 03h 11m 14s +21° 05′ 50″ G5 b >3.84 6.674 0.0692 0.148
c >0.951 113.8267 0.458 0.2806
94 Ceti A 03h 12m 46s −01° 11′ 45″ F8V b >2 454 1.3 0.2
HD 20367 03h 17m 40s +31° 07′ 37″ G0 b >1.07 500 1.25 0.23
HD 20782 03h 20m 03s −28° 51′ 14″ G2V b >1.8 585.86 1.36 0.92
Epsilon Eridani 03h 32m 55s −09° 27′ 29″ K2V b 1.55 2502 3.39 0.702 30.1
HD 23079 03h 39m 43s −52° 54′ 57″ F8/G0V b >2.61 738.459 1.65 0.1
HD 23596 03h 48m 00s +40° 31′ 50″ F8 b >7.19 1558 2.72 0.314
Epsilon Reticuli A 04h 16m 29s −59° 18′ 07″ K2IVa b >1.28 423.841 1.18 0.07
HD 27894 04h 20m 47s −59° 24′ 39″ K2V b >0.62 17.991 0.122 0.049
HD 28185 04h 26m 26s −10° 33′ 02″ G5 b >5.72 383.0 1.031 0.070
HD 30177 04h 41m 54s −58° 01′ 14″ G8V b >9.17 2819.654 3.86 0.3
HD 33283 05h 08m 01s −26° 47′ 50″ G3V b >0.33 18.179 0.168 0.48
HD 33636 05h 11m 46s +04° 24′ 12″ G0V b >9.28 2447.292 3.56 0.53
HD 34445 05h 17m 40s +07° 21′ 12″ G0 b >0.58 126 0.51 0.4
HD 33564 05h 22m 33s +79° 13′ 52″ F6V b >9.1 388 1.1 0.34
HD 37124 05h 37m 02s +20° 43′ 50″ G4V b >0.61 154.46 0.53 0.055
d >0.6 843.6 1.64 0.14
c >0.683 2295 3.19 0.2
Pi Mensae 05h 37m 09s −80° 28′ 08″ G1IV b >10.35 2063.818 3.29 0.62
HD 37605 05h 40m 01s +06° 03′ 38″ K0V b >2.3 55 0.25 0.677
HD 38529 05h 46m 34s +01° 10′ 05″ G4IV b >0.78 14.309 0.129 0.29
c >12.7 2174.3 3.68 0.36
HD 41004 A 05h 59m 49s −48° 14′ 22″ K1V b >2.3 655 1.31 0.39
HD 41004 B 05h 59m 50s −48° 14′ 23″ M2 b 18.4 1.3283 0.0177 0.081
HD 40979 A 06h 04m 29s +44° 15′ 37″ F8V b >3.32 267.2 0.811 0.23
AB Pictoris 06h 19m 12s −58° 03′ 15″ K2V b 13.5 275
HD 45350 06h 28m 45s +38° 57′ 46″ G5IV b >1.79 890.76 1.92 0.778
HD 46375 06h 33m 12s +05° 27′ 46″ K1IV b >0.249 3.024 0.041 0.04
HD 47536 06h 37m 47s −32° 20′ 23″ K1III b >4.96 712.13 1.61 0.2
HD 49674 06h 51m 30s +40° 52′ 03″ G5V b >0.11 4.948 0.0568 0.16
HD 50499 06h 52m 02s −33° 54′ 56″ GIV b >1.71 2582.7 3.86 0.23
HD 50554 06h 54m 42s +24° 14′ 44″ F8 b >4.9 1279 2.38 0.42
HD 52265 07h 00m 18s −05° 22′ 01″ G0V b >1.13 118.96 0.49 0.29
HD 59686 07h 31m 48s +17° 05′ 09″ K2III b >5.25 303 0.911 0
HD 63454 07h 39m 21s −78° 16′ 44″ K4V b >0.38 2.81782 0.036 0
Pollux 07h 45m 18s +28° 01′ 34″ K0IIIb b >2.9 589.64 1.69 0.02
HD 65216 07h 53m 4s −63° 38′ 50″ G5V b >1.21 613.1 1.37 0.41
HD 66428 08h 03m 28s −01° 09′ 45″ G5 b >2.82 1973 3.18 0.465
HD 68988 08h 18m 22s +61° 27′ 38″ G0 b >1.9 6.276 0.071 0.14
HD 69830 08h 18m 23s −12° 37′ 55″ K0V b >0.033 8.667 0.0785 0.1
c >0.038 31.56 0.186 0.13
d >0.058 197 0.63 0.07
HD 70642 08h 21m 28s −39° 42′ 19″ G5IV–V b >2 2231 3.3 0.1
HD 72659 08h 34m 03s −01° 34′ 05″ GOV b >2.96 3177.4 4.16 0.2
HD 73256 08h 36m 23s −30° 02′ 15″ G8/K0 b >1.87 2.54858 0.037 0.03
HD 73526 08h 37m 16s −41° 19′ 08″ G6V b >2.9 188.3 0.66 0.19
c >2.5 377.8 1.05 0.14
HD 74156 08h 42m 25s +04° 34′ 41″ G0 b >1.86 51.643 0.294 0.636
c >6.17 2025 3.4 0.583
HD 75289 08h 47m 40s −41° 44′ 12″ G0V b >0.42 3.51 0.046 0.054
55 Cancri A 08h 52m 37s +28° 20′ 02″ G8V e >0.045 2.81 0.038 0.174
b >0.784 14.67 0.115 0.0197
c >0.217 43.93 0.24 0.44
d >3.92 4517.4 5.257 0.327
HD 76700 08h 53m 55s −66° 48′ 03″ G6V b >0.197 3.971 0.049 0.13
HD 80606 09h 22m 37s +50° 36′ 13″ G5 b >3.41 111.78 0.439 0.927
HD 81040 09h 23m 47s +20° 21′ 52″ G2/G3 b >6.86 1001.7 1.94 0.526
HD 82943 09h 34m 50s −12° 07′ 46″ G0 c >2.01 219 0.746 0.359
b >1.75 441.2 1.19 0.219
HD 83443 09h 37m 11s −43° 16′ 19″ K0V b >0.41 2.9853 0.04 0.08
HD 86081 09h 56m 06s −03° 48′ 30″ F8V b >1.5 2.1375 0.039 0.008
HD 88133 10h 10m 07s +18° 11′ 12″ G5IV b >0.22 3.41 0.047 0.11
HD 89307 10h 18m 21s +12° 37′ 15″ G0V b >2.73 3090 4.15 0.27
HD 89744 10h 22m 10s +41° 13′ 46″ F7V b >7.99 256.605 0.89 0.67
HD 92788 10h 42m 48s −02° 11′ 01″ G5 b >3.86 377.7 0.97 0.27
HD 93083 10h 44m 20s −33° 34′ 37″ K3V b >0.37 143.58 0.477 0.14
OGLE-TR-132 10h 50m 34s −61° 57′ 25″ F b 1.19 1.689857 0.0306 0 85
OGLE-TR-113 10h 52m 24s −61° 26′ 48″ K b 1.32 1.4324757 0.0229 0 89.4
OGLE-TR-111 10h 53m 1s −61° 24′ 20″ G or K b 0.53 4.0161 0.047 0 88.1
BD−10°3166 10h 58m 28s −10° 46′ 13″ G4V b >0.48 3.488 0.046 0.07
47 Ursae Majoris 10h 59m 29s +40° 25′ 46″ G0V b >2.63 1089.0 2.13 0.061
c >0.79 2594 3.79 0
HD 99109 11h 24m 17s −01° 31′ 44″ K0 b >0.502 439.3 1.105 0.09
83 Leonis B 11h 26m 46s +03° 00′ 22″ K2V b >0.109 17.0431 0.1232 0.254
Gliese 436 11h 42m 11s +26° 42′ 23″ M2.5 b >0.0673 2.644963 0.0278 0.207
HD 101930 11h 43m 30s −58° 00′ 24″ K1V b >0.3 70.46 0.302 0.11
HD 102117 11h 44m 50s −58° 42′ 13″ G6V b >0.14 20.67 0.149 0.06
HD 102195 11h 45m 42s +02° 49′ 17″ G8V ET-1 >0.488 4.11434 0.049 0.06
HD 104985 12h 05m 15s +76° 54′ 20″ G9III b >6.3 198.2 0.78 0.03
HD 106252 12h 13m 29s +10° 02′ 29″ G0 b >6.81 1500 2.61 0.54
HD 107148 12h 19m 13s −03° 19′ 11″ G5 b >0.21 48.056 0.269 0.05
HD 108147 12h 25m 46s −64° 01′ 19″ F8/G0V b >0.4 10.901 0.104 0.498
HD 108874 12h 30m 26s +22° 52′ 47″ G5 b >1.36 395.4 1.051 0.07
c >1.018 1605.8 2.68 0.25
HD 109749 12h 37m 16s −40° 48′ 43″ G3IV b >0.28 5.24 0.0635 0.01
HD 111232 12h 48m 51s −68° 25′ 30″ G8V b >6.8 1143 1.97 0.2
HD 114386 13h 10m 39s −35° 03′ 17″ K3V b >0.99 872 1.62 0.28
HD 114762 13h 12m 19s +17° 31′ 01″ F9V b >11.02 83.89 0.3 0.34
HD 114783 13h 12m 43s −02° 15′ 54″ K0 b >0.99 501 1.2 0.1
HD 114729 13h 12m 44s −31° 52′ 24″ G3V b >0.82 1131.478 2.08 0.31
70 Virginis 13h 28m 26s +13° 47′ 12″ G4V b >7.44 116.689 0.48 0.4
HD 117207 13h 29m 21s −35° 34′ 15″ G8VI/V b >2.06 2627.08 3.78 0.16
HD 117618 13h 32m 25s −47° 16′ 16″ G2V b >0.19 52.2 0.28 0.39
HD 118203 13h 34m 02s +53° 43′ 42″ K0 b >2.13 6.1335 0.07 0.309
Tau Boötis A 13h 47m 17s +17° 27′ 22″ F7V b >3.9 3.3135 0.046
HD 121504 13h 57m 17s −56° 02′ 24″ G2V b >0.89 64.6 0.32 0.13
HD 122430 14h 02m 22s −27° 25′ 47″ K3III b >3.71 344.95 1.02 0.68
HD 128311 14h 36m 00s +09° 44′ 47″ K0 b >2.18 448.6 1.099 0.25
c >3.21 919 1.76 0.17
HD 130322 14h 47m 32s −00° 16′ 53″ K0V b >1.08 10.724 0.088 0.048
23 Librae 15h 13m 28s −25° 18′ 33″ G5V b >1.58 260 0.78 0.24
HD 136118 15h 18m 55s −01° 35′ 32″ F9V b >11.9 1209 2.3 0.37
Gliese 581 15h 19m 26s −07° 43′ 20″ M3 b >0.056 5.366 0.041 0
Iota Draconis 15h 24m 55s +58° 57′ 57″ K2III b >8.82 511.098 1.275 0.7124
GQ Lupi 15h 49m 12s −35° 39′ 03″ K7eV b 21.5 103
HD 330075 15h 49m 37s −49° 57′ 48″ G5 b >0.76 3.369 0.043 0
HD 141937 15h 52m 17s −18° 26′ 09″ G2/G3V b >9.7 653.22 1.52 0.41
HD 142415 15h 57m 40s −60° 12′ 00″ G1V b >1.62 386.3 1.05 0.5
Rho Coronae Borealis 16h 01m 03s +33° 18′ 51″ G0V or G2V b >1.04 39.845 0.22 0.04
XO-1 16h 02m 12s +28° 10′ 11″ G1V b 0.9 3.941534 0.0488 89.31
HD 142022 A 16h 10m 15s −84° 13′ 53″ K0V b >4.4 1923 2.8 0.57
14 Herculis 16h 10m 23s +43° 49′ 18″ K0V b >4.74 1796.4 2.8 0.338
HD 147513 16h 24m 01s −39° 11′ 34″ G3/G5V b >1 540.4 1.26 0.52
HD 149026 16h 30m 29s +38° 20′ 50″ G0IV b 0.36 2.8766 0.042 0 85.3
HD 150706 16h 31m 17s +79° 47′ 23″ G0 b >1 264 0.82 0.38
HD 149143 16h 32m 51s +02° 05′ 05″ G0IV b >1.33 4.072 0.053 0.016
HD 154857 17h 11m 15s −56° 40′ 50″ G5V b >1.8 398.5 1.11 0.51
Mu Arae 17h 44m 08s −51° 50′ 02″ G3IV–V d >0.03321 9.6386 0.09094 0.172
e >0.5219 310.55 0.9210 0.0666
b >1.676 643.25 1.497 0.128
c >1.814 4205.8 5.235 0.0985
OGLE-2005-BLG-071L 17h 50m 09s −34° 40′ 23″ b 0.9 2900 1.8
HD 162020 17h 50m 38s −40° 19′ 06″ K2V b >13.75 8.428198 0.072 0.277
OGLE-TR-10 17h 51m 28s −29° 52′ 34″ G or K b 0.54 3.101269 0.04162 0 86.46
OGLE-2005-BLG-390L 17h 54m 19s −30° 22′ 38″ M b 0.017 3500 2.1
OGLE-TR-56 17h 56m 35s −29° 32′ 21″ G b 1.45 1.2119189 0.0225 0 81
SWEEPS-4 17h 58m 54s −29° 11′ 21″ b <3.8 4.2 0.055
SWEEPS-11 17h 59m 03s −29° 11′ 54″ b 9.7 1.796 0.03
HD 164922 18h 02m 30s +26° 18′ 46″ K0V b >0.36 1155 2.11 0.05
OGLE-2003-BLG-235L 18h 05m 16s −28° 53′ 42″ b 2.6 5.1
OGLE-2005-BLG-169L 18h 06m 05s −30° 43′ 57″ b 0.04 3300 2.8
HD 168443 18h 20m 04s −09° 35′ 34″ G5 b >7.2 58.116 0.29 0.529
c >17.1 1739.5 2.87 0.228
HD 168746 18h 21m 49s −11° 55′ 21″ G5 b >0.23 6.403 0.065 0.081
HD 169830 18h 27m 49s −29° 49′ 00″ F8V b >2.88 225.62 0.81 0.31
c >4.04 2102 3.6 0.33
SCR 1845−6357 18h 45m 07s −63° 57′ 43″ M8.5V b 8.5 4.5
GSC 02652-01324 19h 04m 09s +36° 37′ 57″ K0V TrES-1 0.61 3.030065 0.0393 0.135 88.2
HD 177830 19h 05m 20s +25° 55′ 14″ K0 b >1.28 391 1 0.43
GSC 03549-02811 19h 07m 14s +49° 18′ 59″ G0V TrES-2 1.28 2.47063 0.0367 0 83.9
HD 178911 B 19h 09m 03s +34° 35′ 59″ G5 b >6.292 71.487 0.32 0.1243
HD 179949 19h 15m 33s −24° 10′ 45″ F8V b >0.98 3.092 0.04 0.05
HD 183263 19h 28m 24s +08° 21′ 28″ G2IV b >3.69 634.23 1.52 0.38
HD 185269 19h 37m 12s +28° 30′ 00″ G0IV b >0.94 6.838 0.077 0.3
16 Cygni B 19h 41m 51s +50° 31′ 03″ G2.5V b >1.68 798.5 1.681 0.681
HD 187123 19h 46m 57s +34° 25′ 15″ G5 b >0.52 3.097 0.042 0.03
HD 187085 19h 49m 33s −37° 46′ 50″ G0V b >0.75 986 2.05 0.47
HD 188015 19h 52m 04s +28° 06′ 01″ G5IV b >1.26 456.46 1.19 0.15
HD 188753 A 19h 54m 58s +41° 52′ 17″ K0 b >1.14 3.3481 0.0446 0
HD 189733 20h 00m 43s +22° 42′ 39″ K1–K2 b 1.15 2.218573 0.0313 0 85.79
HD 190228 20h 03m 00s +28° 18′ 24″ G5IV b >4.99 1127 2.31 0.43
Gliese 777 A 20h 03m 37s +29° 53′ 48″ G6IV c >0.057 17.1 0.128 0.01
b >1.502 2891 3.92 0.36
HD 192263 20h 13m 59s −00° 52′ 00″ K2V b >0.72 24.348 0.15 0
HD 195019 A 20h 28m 17s +18° 46′ 12″ G3IV–V b >3.43 18.3 0.14 0.05
WASP-2 20h 30m 54s +06° 25′ 46″ K1V b 0.88 2.152226 0.0307 0 87
HD 196050 20h 37m 51s −60° 38′ 04″ G3V b >3 1289 2.5 0.28
HD 196885 A 20h 39m 51s +11° 14′ 58″ F8IV b >1.84 386 1.12 0.3
HD 202206 21h 14m 57s −20° 47′ 21″ G6V b >17.4 255.87 0.83 0.435
c >2.44 1383.4 2.55 0.267
HD 208487 21h 57m 19s −37° 45′ 49″ G2V b >0.45 123 0.49 0.32
HD 209458 22h 03m 10s +18° 53′ 04″ G0V b 0.69 3.52474859 0.045 0.07 86.929
HD 210277 22h 09m 29s −07° 32′ 32″ G0 b >1.24 435.6 1.097 0.45
Gliese 849 22h 09m 40s −04° 38′ 27″ M3.5 b >0.83 1880 2.35 0.07
HD 212301 22h 27m 30s −77° 43′ 04″ F8V b >0.45 2.457 0.036 0
HD 213240 22h 31m 00s −49° 25′ 59″ G4IV b >4.5 951 2.03 0.45
Gliese 876 22h 53m 13s −14° 15′ 13″ M4V d >0.0185 1.937760 0.0208 0
c >0.619 30.340 0.1303 0.2243
b >1.93 60.940 0.208 0.0249
Tau1 Gruis 22h 53m 37s −48° 35′ 53″ G0V b >1.49 1442.919 2.7 0.34
Rho Indi 22h 54m 39s −70° 04′ 25″ G4IV–V b >2.1 1294 2.7 0.34
HD 216770 22h 55m 53s −26° 39′ 31″ K1V b >0.65 118.45 0.46 0.37
51 Pegasi 22h 57m 27s +20° 46′ 07″ G2IV b >0.468 4.23077 0.052 0
ADS 16402 B 22h 57m 47s +38° 40′ 30″ G0V HAT-P-1b 0.53 4.46529 0.0551 0.09 85.9
HD 217107 22h 58m 15s −02° 23′ 42″ G8IV b >1.37 7.1269 0.074 0.13
c >2.1 3150 4.3 0.55
Psi1 Aquarii 23h 15m 53s −09° 05′ 15″ K0III b >2.9 182 0.3
Gamma Cephei A 23h 39m 20s +77° 37′ 56″ K2V b >1.59 902.26 2.03 0.2
HD 222582 23h 41m 51s −05° 59′ 08″ G5 b >5.11 572 1.35 0.76
HD 224693 23h 59m 54s −22° 25′ 41″ G2IV b >0.71 26.73 0.233 0.05

[edit] Pulsars

There are currently four known planets orbiting two different pulsars. The planet of PSR B1620−26 is in a circumbinary orbit around a pulsar and a white dwarf star.

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent pulsar. Planets within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.

Star Right
ascension
Declination Spectral
type
Planet Planet
mass

(MJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
PSR B1257+12 13h 00m 03s +12° 40′ 57″ pulsar A 6.3 × 10−5 25.262 0.19 0
B 0.014 66.5419 0.36 0.0186 53
C 0.012 98.2114 0.46 0.0252 47
PSR B1620−26 16h 23m 38s −26° 31′ 53″ pulsar
+ DB
c 2.5 ~36500 23 55

[edit] Brown dwarfs

There is currently one known planet orbiting a brown dwarf.

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent brown dwarf.

Star Right
ascension
Declination Spectral
type
Planet Planet
mass

(MJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Orbital
eccentricity
Inclination
(°)
2M1207 12h 07m 33s −39° 32′ 54″ M8 b 5 46

[edit] Free floating planets

There is currently one suspected free floating, i.e. it doesn't appear to orbit a star.

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the planet.

Planet Right
ascension
Declination Spectral
type
Planet
mass

(MJ)
Inclination
(°)
S Ori 70 05h 38m 10s −02° 36′ 26″ T5.5 3

[edit] References

Reference
code
Reference
EPE Schneider, J.. The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia. Retrieved on 14 September, 2006.
CNE Butler, R. et al. (2006). "Catalog of Nearby Exoplanets". The Astrophysical Journal 646: 505 – 522. (web version)
Luhman Luhman, K. et al. (2005). "Discovery of a Planetary-Mass Brown Dwarf with a Circumstellar Disk". The Astrophysical Journal 635 (1): L93 – L96.
Martin Martin, E. (2004). "S Ori 70: still a strong cluster planet candidate." Wed, 27 Oct 2004.
Pepe F. Pepe, A.C.M. Correia, M. Mayor, O. Tamuz, W. Benz, J.-L. Bertaux, F. Bouchy, J. Couetdic, J. Laskar, C. Lovis, D. Naef, D. Queloz, N.C. Santos, J.-P. Sivan, D. Sosnowska, S. Udry (2006). "The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. IX. mu Ara, a system with four planets." Fri, 18 Aug 2006.

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