This page summarises the information held within TEPCat for the transiting planetary system Kepler-430b. Please see here for descriptions of the quantities given below.
Quantity | Value | Unit |
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Reference of discovery paper | 2015AJ....149...55E | |
Date of discovery paper | 2014 / 11 / 14 | y / m / d |
Data/telescope used for discovery | Kepler | |
Right ascension | 19 31 14.08 | h m s |
Declination | +49 34 46.0 | d m s |
Right ascension (decimal) | 292.80867 | degrees |
Declination (decimal) | 49.57944 | degrees |
V-band apparent magnitude | 13.97 | mag |
K-band apparent magnitude | 12.39 | mag |
Transit duration | 0.1321 ( 3.170 ) | day hour |
Transit depth | 0.027 | % |
Time of mid-transit | 2454971.6774 ± 0.0060 | HJD or BJD |
Orbital period | 35.9680770 ± 0.0000064 | days |
Reference for orbital ephemeris | 2016ApJS..225....9H |
Quantity | Value | Unit |
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Stellar effective temperature | 5884 ± 75 | K |
Stellar metal abundance ([Fe/H] or [M/H]) | +0.20 ± 0.10 | dex |
Stellar mass | 1.166 +0.134 −0.095 | Msun |
Stellar radius | 1.485 +0.266 −0.234 | Rsun |
Stellar logarithmic surface gravity | c.g.s. | |
Stellar mean density | ρsun g cm-3 | |
Orbital eccentricity | ||
Orbital semimajor axis | 0.2244 | AU |
Planetary mass | Mjup Mearth | |
Planetary radius | 0.290 ( 3.3 ) | Rjup Rearth |
Planetary surface gravity | m/s2 log(cgs) | |
Planetary mean density | ρjup g cm-3 | |
Planetary equilibrium temperature | 667 | K |
Reference of detailed study | 2015AJ....149...55E |
Kepler-430b does not have an entry in the catalogue of orbital obliquity measurements.
Page generated on 2025/03/24 John Southworth (Keele University, UK)