This table contains a summary of the physical properties for all transiting extrasolar planets which have not been studied in detail. These are mostly planets discovered by the Kepler satellite and characterised primarily by transit-timing variations. Click here for the basic observable quantities for the well-studied transiting extrasolar planets. I give a reference to the discovery paper and the paper from which most of the results were taken for each system.
Some systems have been studied multiple times, so for these I select what I consider to be the best measurements. By necessity the results for some of the planetary systems have been assembled from multiple papers, so are not guaranteed to be internally consistent. I give a reference to the discovery paper and the paper from which most of the results were taken for each system.
Quantities in italics and brackets were not available from published papers, but have been calculated for TEPCat from other quantities which are.
Click here for details of the quantities and their units
Click here for a full table (includes errorbars for each quantity)
Click here for the table in machine-readable ASCII format
Click here for the table in machine-readable CSV format
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Last modified: 2025/03/24 John Southworth (Keele University, UK)