List of exoplanets discovered in 2013

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

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 J01225093-2439505 b 24.5 52 imaging 120 0.4 3530
91 Aquarii b 3.2 181.4 0.7 radial vel. 148.5 1.4 4665
BD+15 2940 b 1.11 137.48 0.539 radial vel. 572.2 1.1 4796
COROT-25b 0.27 1.08 4.86069 0.0578 transit 3300 1.09 6040
COROT-26b 0.52 1.26 4.20474 0.0526 transit 5400 1.09 5590
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b 28.5 246.36 0.36 astrometry 67.7 0.07 2150
Gliese 163 b 0.03335 8.63182 0.0607 radial vel. 48.8 0.4 3500
Gliese 163 c 0.0214 25.63058 0.1254 radial vel. 48.8 0.4 3500
Gliese 163 d 0.0925 603.95116 1.0304 radial vel. 48.8 0.4 3500
Gliese 221b 0.027 3.8728 0.0428 radial vel. 66 0.7 4324 [2]
Gliese 221 c 0.17 125.94 0.435 radial vel. 66 0.7 4324 [2]
Gliese 328b 2.3 4100 4.5 radial vel. 65.3 0.69 3900 [3]
Gliese 504 b 4 43.5 imaging 58.5 1.22 6234
Gliese 667 Ce 0.008 62.24 0.213 radial vel. 22 0.33 3350 Controversial
Gliese 667 Cf 0.008 39.026 0.156 radial vel. 22 0.33 3350 Controversial
Gliese 667 Cg 0.014 256.2 0.549 radial vel. 22 0.33 3350 Controversial
HATS-2b 1.345 1.168 1.354133 0.023 transit 1200 0.88 5227
HATS-3b 1.071 1.381 3.547851 0.0485 1648 transit 1480 1.21 6351
HD 2952 b 1.6 311.6 1.2 radial vel. 375.8 2.54 4844
HD 13908 b 0.865 19.382 0.154 radial vel. 218.2 1.29 6255
HD 13908 c 5.13 931 2.03 radial vel. 218.2 1.29 6255
HD 40307 f 0.0164 51.76 0.247 radial vel. 41.8 0.77 4956
HD 40307 g 0.0223 197.8 0.6 radial vel. 41.8 0.77 4956
HD 65216c 0.17 152.6 0.54 radial vel. 116.1 0.92 5666 False positive
HD 95086 b 5 55.7 imaging 298.7 1.6
HD 103774 b 0.367 5.8881 0.07 radial vel. 173.1 1.33 6489
HD 106906 b 11 650 imaging 299.5 1.5 6516
HD 109271 b 0.054 7.8543 0.079 radial vel. 185.6 1.05 5783
HD 109271 c 0.076 30.93 0.196 radial vel. 185.6 1.05 5783
HD 113337 b 2.83 324 0.92 radial vel. 122.0 1.4 6576.6 [4]
HD 120084 b 4.5 2082 4.3 radial vel. 318.5 2.39 4892
HD 159243 b 1.13 12.62 0.11 radial vel. 223.7 1.12 6123
HD 159243 c 1.9 248.4 0.8 radial vel. 223.7 1.12 6123
HD 233604 b 6.575 192 0.747 radial vel. 2830±90 1.5 4791
HD 285507 b 0.92±0.03 6.0962±0.0002 radial vel. 153 0.73±0.03 4503+85
61
member of Hyades (star cluster)[5][6]
HIP 63242 b 9.18 124.6 0.565 radial vel. 486.8 1.54 4830
HIP 91258 b 1.068 5.0505 0.057 radial vel. 145.0 0.95 5519
KELT-3b 1.477 1.345 2.7033904 0.04122 transit 580 1.28 6306
Kepler-37b 0.03146 0.029 13.3675 transit 220 0.8 5417
Kepler-37c 0.03776 0.067 21.302 transit 220 0.8 5417
Kepler-37d 0.03839 0.173 39.7922 transit 220 0.8 5417
Kepler-61b 0.192 59.87756 transit 1103±16 0.64 4017
Kepler-62b 0.03 0.117 5.714932 0.0553 transit 1200 0.69 4925
Kepler-62c 0.013 0.048 12.4417 0.0929 transit 1200 0.69 4925
Kepler-62d 0.044 0.174 18.16406 0.12 transit 1200 0.69 4925
Kepler-62e 0.113 0.144 122.3874 0.427 transit 1200 0.69 4925 Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-62f 0.11 0.126 267.291 0.718 transit 1200 0.69 4925 Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-63b 0.378 0.545 9.4341505 0.08 transit 650 0.98 5576
Kepler-65b 0.127 2.15491 0.035 transit 999±8 1.25 6211 [7]
Kepler-65c 0.23 5.859944 0.068 transit 999±8 1.25 6211 [7]
Kepler-65d 0.136 8.13123 0.084 transit 999±8 1.25 6211 [7]
Kepler-66b 0.25 17.815815 0.1352 transit 3610 1.04 5962
Kepler-67b 0.262 15.7259 0.1171 transit 3610 0.86 5331
Kepler-68b 0.01878 0.208 5.39875 1280 transit 440 1.08 5793
Kepler-68c 0.02265 0.089 9.60504 transit 440 1.08 5793
Kepler-68d 0.84007 625 radial vel. 440 1.08 5793
Kepler-69b 0.2 13.722341 0.094 transit 2430±30 0.81 5638
Kepler-69c 0.153 242.4613 0.64 transit 2430±30 0.81 5638
Kepler-74b 0.63 0.96 7.340711 0.0781 transit 4300 1.18 6000
Kepler-75b 10.1 1.05 8.8849116 0.0818 transit 3700 0.91 5200
Kepler-76b 2.01 1.36 1.5449298 0.0274 orbital brightness modulation 2750±30 1.2 6409
Kepler-77b 0.43 0.96 3.57878087 0.04501 transit 1900 0.95 5520
Kepler-78b 0.006 0.105 0.355 2330 transit 407.1±1.1 0.76 5058
Kepler-87b 1.02 1.204 114.73635 0.481 478 transit 4170±90 1.1 5600
Kepler-87c 0.02 0.548 191.2318 0.676 403 transit 4170±90 1.1 5600
Kepler-88b 0.027 0.337 10.95416 transit 1110 0.96 5471
Kepler-88c 0.626 22.3395 0.15525 timing 1110 0.96 5471
Kepler-89b 0.033 0.153 3.743208 0.05119 transit 1577±16 1.28 6182
Kepler-89c 0.049 0.385 10.423648 0.1013 transit 1577±16 1.28 6182
Kepler-89d 0.334 1.005 22.342989 0.1684 transit 1577±16 1.28 6182
Kepler-89e 0.11 0.585 54.32031 0.3046 transit 1577±16 1.28 6182
Kepler-90b 0.117 7.008151 0.074 1056 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90c 0.106 8.719375 0.089 981 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90d 0.256 59.73667 0.32 518 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90e 0.237 91.93913 0.42 448 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90f 0.257 124.9144 0.48 592 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90g 0.723 210.60697 0.71 340 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-90h 1.008 331.60059 1.01 292 transit 2500 1.2 6080
Kepler-91b 0.81 1.367 6.24658 0.0731 transit 3400 1.31 4550
Kepler-92b 0.202 0.313 13.749 transit 1580±17 1.21 5883
Kepler-92c 0.019 0.232 26.723 transit 1580±17 1.21 5883
Kepler-102e 0.028 0.198 16.1457 579 transit 352.7±0.7 0.81 4909
Kepler-105b 0.429 5.4122 0.066 transit 1517±18 0.96 5827
Kepler-114c 0.009 0.143 8.041 623 transit 852±4 0.56 4605
Kepler-114d 0.012 0.226 11.776 549 transit 852±4 0.56 4605
Kepler-128b 0.097 0.101 15.09 transit 1307±12 1.18 6090
Kepler-128c 0.105 0.101 22.804 transit 1307±12 1.18 6090
Kepler-145b 0.117 0.236 22.951 transit 1880±30 1.32 6022
Kepler-145c 0.25 0.385 42.882 transit 1880±30 1.32 6022
Kepler-177b 0.006 0.259 36.855 transit 4880±140 1.07 5942
Kepler-177c 0.024 0.633 49.412 transit 4880±140 1.07 5942
Kepler-238e 0.534 0.5 23.654 transit 6200±300 1.06 5751
Kepler-238f 0.042 0.178 50.447 transit 6200±300 1.06 5751
Kepler-276c 0.052 0.259 31.884 transit 3850±150 1.1 6105
Kepler-276d 0.051 0.25 48.648 transit 3850±150 1.1 6105
Kepler-277b 0.275 0.261 17.324 transit 3280±50 1.12 5946
Kepler-277c 0.202 0.3 33.006 transit 3280±50 1.12 5946
Kepler-279b 0.323 12.309681 0.112 transit 3480±70 1.1 6363 KOI-1236.01[8]
Kepler-279c 0.155 0.384 35.736 transit 3490±70 1.1 6363 KOI-1236.02[8]
Kepler-279d 0.118 0.277 54.414 transit 3490±70 1.1 6363
Kepler-282d 0.192 0.219 24.806 transit 4540±150 0.97 5602
Kepler-282e 0.177 0.277 44.347 transit 4540±150 0.97 5602
Kepler-305b 0.033 0.321 5.487 transit 2900±90 0.76 5100 KOI-1563.01[8]
Kepler-305c 0.019 0.294 8.291 transit 2900±90 0.76 5100 KOI-1563.02[8]
Kepler-307b 0.02341 0.217 10.4208 transit 1908±17 0.91 5367
Kepler-307c 0.01145 0.196 13.0729 transit 1908±17 0.91 5367
Kepler-328b 0.09 0.205 34.921 transit 7700±500 1.15 5914
Kepler-328c 0.124 0.482 71.312 transit 7700±500 1.15 5914
Kepler-350c 0.019 0.277 17.849 transit 3210±70 1 6186
Kepler-350d 0.047 0.25 26.136 transit 3210±70 1 6186
Kepler-396b 0.238 0.312 42.994 transit 734±5 0.85 5384 KOI-2672.01[8]
Kepler-396c 0.056 0.473 88.505 transit 734±5 0.85 5384 KOI-2672.02[8]
Kepler-410Ab 0.253 17.833648 0.1226 transit 430 1.21 6273
Kepler-411b 0.168 3.00516 0.038 1040 transit 503.5±1.5 0.83 4974
Kepler-1359c 0.3711+0.12
−0.06
505.46+0.05
−0.04
1.143±0.018 transit 2182+81
−82
0.78+0.03
−0.04
4709+46
−56
Also called KIC 6436029 c
MOA-2008-BLG-379Lb 4.1 3.3 microlensing 11000 0.56
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb 0.02895 0.92 microlensing 2600 0.11
MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb/MOA-2011-BLG-262L 0.056634/4 0.383/? 1/N/A microlensing 22830 0.1 3300 Host star may be a rogue planet, planet may be an exomoon
MOA-2011-BLG-293Lb 4.8 1.1 microlensing 25200 0.86 [9]
MOA-2011-BLG-322Lb 11.6 4.3 microlensing 24700 0.39
OGLE-2011-BLG-0251Lb 0.53 2.72 microlensing 8400 0.26 [10]
OGLE-2012-BLG-358Lb 1.85 0.87 microlensing 5700 0.02
OGLE-2012-BLG-406Lb 2.73 3.45 microlensing 16200 0.44
Omega Serpentis b 1.7 277.02 1.1 radial vel. 263.0 2.17 4770
PH2b 0.903 282.5255 0.828 281 transit 1130±10 0.94 5629 Also called Kepler-86b
POTS-1b 2.31 0.941 3.1606296 0.03734 transit 3900 0.69 4400
PSO J318.5−22 6.5 1.53 N/A N/A 1160 imaging 80 N/A N/A Rogue planet
ROXs 12b 16 210 imaging 390 0.87 3850
ROXs 42Bb 9 157 imaging 440 1
Tau Geminorum b 20.6 305.5 1.17 radial vel. 301.7 2.3 4388
WASP-8c 9.45 4323 5.28 radial vel. 280 1.03 5600
WASP-65b 1.55 1.112 2.3114243 0.0334 transit 1000 0.93 5600 [11]
WASP-68b 0.95 1.24 5.084298 0.06206 transit 962±8 1.24 5911 [12]
WASP-69b 0.26 1.057 3.8681382 0.04525 963 transit 160 0.83 4715 [13]
WASP-70Ab 0.59 1.164 3.7130203 0.04853 1387 transit 800 1.11 5763 [13]
WASP-73b 1.88 1.16 4.08722 0.05512 1790 transit 1042±9 1.34 6036 [12]
WASP-75b 1.07 1.27 2.484193 0.0375 transit 850 1.14 6100 [11][14]
WASP-80b 0.538 0.999 3.06785234 0.0344 transit 200 0.58 4143 [15]Proper name Wadirum
WASP-84b 0.694 0.942 8.5234865 0.0771 797 transit 410 0.84 5314 [13]
WASP-88b 0.56 1.7 4.954 0.06431 1775 transit 1730±30 1.45 6431 [12]

This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2013.

Specific exoplanet lists

References

  1. "The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia". Retrieved 2015-11-09.
  2. Two planetary companions around the K7 dwarf GJ 221 : a hot super-Earth and a candidate in the sub-Saturn desert range, 2013, arXiv:1305.2203 line feed character in |title= at position 60 (help)
  3. Secretly Eccentric: The Giant Planet and Activity Cycle of GJ 328, 2013, arXiv:1307.7640
  4. Extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs around A--F type stars. VIII. A giant planet orbiting the young star HD113337, 2013, arXiv:1310.1994
  5. Carleo, I.; et al. (2020). "The GAPS Programme at TNG XXI -- A GIARPS case-study of known young planetary candidates: Confirmation of HD 285507 b and refutation of AD Leo B". Astronomy & Astrophysics. A5: 638. arXiv:2002.10562. Bibcode:2020A&A...638A...5C. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201937369. S2CID 211296466.
  6. Open exoplanet catalogue HD 285507
  7. Asteroseismic determination of obliquities of the exoplanet systems Kepler-50 and Kepler-65, 2013, arXiv:1302.3728
  8. 8 Planets in 4 Multi-planet Systems via TTVs in 1350 Days, 2013, arXiv:1308.0996
  9. MOA-2011-BLG-293Lb: First Microlensing Planet possibly in the Habitable Zone, 2013, arXiv:1310.3706
  10. A Giant Planet beyond the Snow Line in Microlensing Event OGLE-2011-BLG-0251, 2013, arXiv:1303.1184
  11. Discovery of WASP-65b and WASP-75b: Two Hot Jupiters Without Highly Inflated Radii, 2013, arXiv:1307.6532
  12. Transiting planets from WASP-South, Euler and TRAPPIST:WASP-68 b, WASP-73 b and WASP-88 b, three hot Jupiters transiting evolved solar-type stars, 2013, arXiv:1312.1827
  13. Three sub-Jupiter-mass planets: WASP-69b & WASP-84b transit active K dwarfs and WASP-70Ab transits the evolved primary of a G4+K3 binary, 2013, arXiv:1310.5654
  14. An Analysis of Transiting Hot Jupiters Observed with K2: WASP-55b and WASP-75b, 2013, arXiv:1802.02132
  15. WASP-80b: a gas giant transiting a cool dwarf, 2013, arXiv:1303.0254
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