TEPCat: Kepler-101c


 

This page summarises the information held within TEPCat for the transiting planetary system Kepler-101c. Please see here for descriptions of the quantities given below.

 

Discovery and basic observable quantities:
 
Quantity Value Unit
Reference of discovery paper 2014ApJ...784...45R  
Date of discovery paper 2014 / 3 / 20 y / m / d
Data/telescope used for discovery Kepler  
Right ascension 18 53 01.32 h m s
Declination +48 21 18.8 d m s
Right ascension (decimal) 283.25550 degrees
Declination (decimal) 48.35522 degrees
V-band apparent magnitude 13.99 mag
K-band apparent magnitude 12.01 mag
Transit duration 0.161
( 3.86 )
day
hour
Transit depth 0.01 %
Time of mid-transit   2454965.4860 ± 0.0088     HJD or BJD
Orbital period 6.029760 ± 0.000075 days
Reference for orbital ephemeris   2014A+A...572A...2B  

 

Physical properties from the most recent detailed study:
 
Quantity Value Unit
Stellar effective temperature 5667 ± 50 K
Stellar metal abundance ([Fe/H] or [M/H])   +0.33 ± 0.07 dex
Stellar mass 1.17 +0.07 −0.05   Msun
Stellar radius 1.56 ± 0.20 Rsun
Stellar logarithmic surface gravity 4.12 +0.11 −0.09 c.g.s.
Stellar mean density 0.309 +0.145 −0.087
( 0.44 +0.20 −0.12 )
ρsun
g cm-3
Orbital eccentricity 0.0  
Orbital semimajor axis   0.0684 ± 0.0014  AU
Planetary mass 0.0 +0.012 −0.0
( 0.0 +3.8 −0.0 )
Mjup
Mearth
Planetary radius 0.112 +0.017 −0.015
( 1.26 +0.19 −0.17 )
Rjup
Rearth
Planetary surface gravity m/s2
log(cgs)
Planetary mean density 0.0 +7.9 −0.0
( 0 +10 − 0 )
ρjup
g cm-3
Planetary equilibrium temperature 1413 +238 −210 K
Reference of detailed study 2014A+A...572A...2B  

 

Kepler-101c does not have an entry in the catalogue of orbital obliquity measurements.

 


Page generated on 2024/09/10           John Southworth   (Keele University, UK)