Catalogue of ExoSudan

Sortable and filterable catalogue of the exoplanets discovered so far.

Query Syntax Help:

  • Use AND, OR, NOT for logical operations
  • Use parentheses () for grouping
  • Use quotes for exact phrase matching
  • Examples:
    • mass:mjup > 2 AND period:day < 10
    • "hot jupiter" AND radius:rearth > 10
    • (mass:mjup < 1 OR radius:rearth < 2) AND year > 2015
Name Mass (Star) Radius (Star) Mass (Planet) Radius (Planet) Period Axis Detection Method Discovery Year
Kepler-174 D N/A N/A 0.195 247.35373 0.677 2025-01-06
Kepler-22 b N/A N/A 0.113 0.212 289.8623 0.849 2025-01-06
Kepler-442 b N/A N/A 0.12 112.3053 0.409 2025-01-06
Kepler-62 e N/A N/A 0.113 0.144 122.3874 0.427 2025-01-06
Kepler-443 b N/A N/A 0.21 177.6693 0.495 2025-01-06
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Criteria for Inclusion in the Catalogue

Physical Criteria

  • Basic criterion: mass limit of 60 Jupiter mass.
  • Former limits were 13 Jupiter mass (deuterium burning limit) and 30 Jupiter mass (formation scenarios).
  • Mass-density-radius distribution shows a clear difference between giant planets and stars at 60 Jupiter mass (Hatzes & Rauer, 2015).
  • We allow for a 1 sigma uncertainty, choosing 60 Mjup + 1 sigma as an upper mass limit.
  • Planets with masses up to 60 Mjup + 1 sigma are included.

Confidence Criteria

Included planet detections are:

  • Published or submitted to professional journals
  • Announced by professional astronomers in professional conferences

Categories

There are 4 categories of planets:

  • Confirmed
  • Candidate
  • Retracted
  • Controversial

A planet is considered as Confirmed if it is claimed unambiguously in an accepted paper or a professional conference.