List of exoplanets discovered in 2023

This list of exoplanets discovered in 2023 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first reported in 2023. For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is a lower limit. See Minimum mass for more information.

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K) Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
75 Ceti c 0.9120+0.0880
−0.1430
2051.62+45.98
−40.47
3.929+0.058
−0.052
radial vel. 270.58326±2.36023 1.92+0.07
−0.08
4809 [1]
AF Leporis b 3.2+0.7
−0.6
8030±1800 8.4+1.1
−1.3
1400±300 imaging 87.562±0.046 1.20±0.06 6130±60 Host star also known as HD 35850[2][3][4]
AU Microscopii d 0.00331±0.00161 12.73596±0.00793 0.1108±0.0020 459+13
−12
transit 32 0.510+0.028
−0.027
3678+90
−88
Potentially rocky super-Earth.[5][6]
BD-21 397 b 0.7±0.1 1891+56
−48
2.63+0.06
−0.05
radial vel. 77.4046+0.0744
−0.0740
0.679±0.017 4051±239 [7]
BD-21 397 c 2.4+1.5
−0.7
6360+6260
−711
5.9+3.4
−0.5
radial vel. 77.4046+0.0744
−0.0740
0.679±0.017 4051±239 [7]
DMPP-4 b 0.0384+0.0057
−0.0060
3.4982+0.0022
−0.2327
radial vel. 82.6101+0.1246
−0.1239
1.25±0.02 6400±50 [8]
EPIC 229004835 b 0.0327+0.0050
−0.0047
0.2080+0.0071
−0.0084
16.141132±0.000019 0.1237±0.0017 804±10 transit 398.255+2.867
−2.825
0.970±0.040 5868±60 [9]
Gliese 328 c 0.0673+0.0107
−0.0101
241.8+1.3
−1.7
0.657+0.026
−0.028
radial vel. 66.96874±0.54957 0.65±0.08 3897±71 [10]
Gliese 367 c 0.0130±0.0011 11.5301±0.0078 radial vel. 30.69986±0.00925 0.455±0.011 3522±70 [11]
Gliese 367 d 0.0190±0.0015 34.369±0.073 radial vel. 30.69986±0.00925 0.455±0.011 3522±70 [11]
Gliese 806 b 0.006±0.00053 0.11874±0.00205 0.9263237±0.0000009 0.1406±0.0003 940.0±10.0 transit 39.348 0.413±0.011 3600±16 [12] Host star also known as TOI-4481[13]
Gliese 806 c 0.0182±0.0009 6.65064±0.00025 0.0523±0.001 480.0±5.0 radial vel. 39.348 0.413±0.011 3600±16 [12] Host star also known as TOI-4481[14]
GJ 1151 c 0.03341+0.00412
−0.00463
0.29[15] 389.7+5.4
−6.5
0.5714+0.0053
−0.0064
radial vel. 26.23±0.01 0.1639±0.0093 3143±26 [16] Planet on 2-day orbit was suspected but refuted in 2021[17][18]
GJ 3988 b 0.0116±0.0013 6.9442±0.0010 0.0405+0.0011
−0.0012
radial vel. 32.32369±0.01357 0.1842±0.0153 3273±101 [19]
GJ 9404 b 0.0374±0.0060 13.4586+0.0044
−0.0067
0.0943±0.0036 radial vel. 77.8988+0.0828
−0.0825
0.62±0.07 [20]
HAT-P-2 c 10.7+5.2
−2.2
8500+2600
−1500
radial vel. 416.744+1.386
−1.380
1.33±0.03 6412.830+102.682
−110.120
Also known as HD 147506 c[21]
Beta Andromedae b 28.26+2.05
−2.17
663.87+4.61
−4.31
2.03±0.01 radial vel. 199.36184±9.26130 2.49 3802 Host star also known as Mirach[22]
HD 15906 b 0.200±0.007 10.924709±0.000032 0.200±0.007 668±13 transit 148.6035+0.2880
−0.2870
0.790+0.020
−0.036
4757±89 [23]
HD 15906 c 0.261+0.006
−0.005
21.583298+0.000052
−0.000055
0.141+0.002
−0.001
532±10 transit 148.6035+0.2880
−0.2870
0.790+0.020
−0.036
4757±89 [23]
HD 18438 b 21±1 803±5 2.1±0.1 radial vel. 731.066+29.409
−27.254
1.84±0.09 3860±100 [24]
HD 22946 d <0.08360 0.2326±0.0054 47.42489+0.00010
−0.00011
0.2958+0.0044
−0.0042
546±6 transit 204.7581+0.3787
−0.3370
1.098+0.040
−0.039
6169±64 [25]
HD 36384 b 6.6±0.5 490±3 1.3±0.1 radial vel. 682.674+11.588
−11.210
1.14±0.15 3940±40 [26]
HD 73256 c 16±1 2690+60
−102
3.8±0.1 radial vel. 119.7253+0.1833
−0.1823
1.00±0.05 [27]
HD 74698 b 0.07±0.01 15.017±0.002 0.121±0.001 radial vel. 169.8125+0.2479
−0.2472
1.039±0.025 5873±19 [7]
HD 74698 c 0.40±0.06 3449+189
−210
4.5±0.2 radial vel. 169.8125+0.2479
−0.2472
1.039±0.025 5873±19 [7]
HD 75302 b 5.4+0.5
−0.4
4356+173
−112
5.3+0.2
−0.1
radial vel. 98.9192+0.1973
−0.1970
1.06±0.05 [27]
HD 89839 b 5.01+0.79
−0.76
3441+18
−17
4.761±0.042 radial vel. 186.9079+0.3584
−0.3568
1.21±0.03 6314±65 [28]
HD 94771 b 0.53±0.03 2164+21
−20
3.48±0.03 radial vel. 188.4552+0.3930
−0.3911
1.200±0.024 5631±21 [7]
HD 99492 c 17.9±1.3 95.233+0.098
−0.096
radial vel. 59.3728+0.1895
−0.1882
0.85±0.02 4929±44 Host star also known as 83 Leonis[29]
HD 108202 b 3.0+0.7
−0.5
2990+54
−51
3.7±0.1 radial vel. 126.1689+0.2202
−0.2195
0.74±0.04 [27]
Delta Virginis b 15.83+2.33
−2.74
466.63+2.33
−2.74
1.33+0.08
−0.11
radial vel. 202.45560±11.05904 1.4±0.3 3657 [30]Host star also known as Minelauva or Auva
HD 135625 b 2.3+0.8
−0.3
4055+45
−44
5.4±0.1 radial vel. 184.3368+0.3803
−0.3734
1.28±0.06 [27]
HD 165131 b 19+2
−1
2343±2 3.59+0.06
−0.07
radial vel. 187.2993+0.0689
−0.0684
1.10±0.06 [27]
HD 167677 b 3.7+1.6
−1.1
1804±73 2.9±0.1 radial vel. 177.1869+0.9031
−0.8940
1.00±0.05 [27]
HD 169142 b 3±2 37.2±1.5 imaging 435.744+2.717
−2.674
1.85 [31]
HD 185283 b 1.3+0.3
−0.1
4060+148
−112
4.6+0.2
−0.1
radial vel. 102.3967+0.1778
−0.1768
0.80±0.04 [27]
HD 207496 b 0.0192±0.0050 0.201±0.010 6.441008±0.000011 0.0629±0.0011 743±26 transit 77.11±0.04 0.80±0.04 4819±94 [32]
HD 235088 b 0.1824±0.0067 7.4341393±0.0000062 0.0720±0.0026 805+13
−12
transit 134.2804±0.4612 0.789+0.022
−0.021
5037±14 Host star also known as TOI-1430[33]
HIP 9618 b 0.0315±0.0098 0.348 20.772907±0.000023 0.1438+0.0025
−0.0037
663.4+9.1
−6.3
transit 220.3112+0.5108
−0.5085
1.022+0.043
−0.076
5609.0±33.0 [34]
HIP 9618 c <0.0576±0.0053 0.298 52.563491±0.000072 0.2669+0.0046
−0.0069
486.9+6.6
−4.6
transit 220.3112+0.5108
−0.5085
1.022+0.043
−0.076
5609.0±33.0 [34]
HIP 29442 b 0.032±0.0025 0.31 13.63083±0.00003 0.1070±0.0016 777±18 transit 222.4123+0.5779
−0.5750
0.89±0.04 5289±69 Host star also known as TOI-469[35]
HIP 29442 c 0.014±0.001 1.58+0.10
−0.11
3.53796±0.00003 0.0436+0.0006
−0.0007
1217±29 radial vel. 222.4123+0.5779
−0.5750
0.89±0.04 5289±69 [35]
HIP 29442 d 0.016±0.001 1.37±0.11 6.42975+0.00009
−0.00010
0.0649+0.0009
−0.0010
998.0±24.0 radial vel. 222.4123+0.5779
−0.5750
0.89±0.04 5289±69 [35]
HIP 54597 b 2.4+0.4
−0.2
3274+47
−46
4.0±0.1 radial vel. 129.6239+0.2166
−0.2162
0.80±0.04 [27]
HIP 81208 C b 14.8±0.4 104100+107260
−40934
23.04+13.88
−6.55
2050+35
−20
imaging 481.188+4.837
−4.472
0.135+0.010
−0.013
[36]
HIP 99770 b 16.1+5.4
−5.0
1.09 18600+6200
−2800
16.9+3.4
−1.9
imaging 131 0.291±0.013 8000 Gas giant.[37][38]
HIP 113103 b 0.163 7.610303±0.000018 0.06899+0.00029
−0.00023
721±10 transit 150.7239+0.2818
−0.2805
0.761±0.038 4930±100 [39]
HIP 113103 c 0.2141 14.245648±0.000019 0.10479+0.00045
−0.00035
585±10 transit 150.7239+0.2818
−0.2805
0.761±0.038 4930±100 [39]
HN Librae b 0.0172±0.0024 36.116+0.027
−0.029
0.1417±0.0023 234.4+5.5
−5.3
radial vel. 20.36655±0.01453 0.291±0.013 3347±50 Habitable zone planet.Host star also known as Gliese 555[40]
K2-312 c 5.41++0.52
−0.44
921.2±10.8 1.961±0.027 radial vel. 358.315+2.645
−2.609
1.18±0.04 5959±61 [41]
K2-415b 0.0094±0.0085 0.091±0.005 4.0179694±0.0000027 0.0270±0.0002 412±9 transit 71.126±0.030 0.1635±0.0041 3173±53 [42]
K2-416 b <5.2 0.241+0.027
−0.0152
13.1020+0.0026
−0.0024
0.0880+0.0100
−0.0210
447±49 transit 392.402+1.973
−1.954
0.548±0.012 3746±72 [43]
K2-417 b <2.2 0.295+0.012
−0.011
6.5350±0.0014 0.063+0.006
−0.014
558±55 transit 306.7249+0.9860
−0.9794
0.569±0.012 3861±77 [43]
K2-2016-BLG-0005L b 1.16 ±0.09 1.23 4700 +3000
−700
4.11 ±0.32 microlensing 16960 0.574 ±0.037 Gas giant.[44][45]
Kepler-10 d 0.03990±0.00705 151.04±0.45 0.5379±0.0044 radial vel. 605.039+2.645
−2.626
0.910±0.021 5708±28 [41]
Kepler-68 e 0.272 ±0.032 3455 +348
−169
4.60 +0.32
−0.16
radial vel. 1.057 +0.022
−0.020
5847±75 [46]
Kepler-58 d 0.1509503920 4.458169937 transit 1.017 +0.167
−0.125
6100+193
−214
[47]
Kepler-164 e 0.3570351276 94.8864975 transit 0.966 +0.075
−0.068
5888 +106
−117
[47]
Kepler-290 d 0.0794273806 0.764007986 transit 0.84 +0.065
−0.09
5142±153 [47]
Kepler-297 d 0.6351157298 150.0209961 transit 0.846 +0.059
−0.049
5618±112 [47]
Kepler-311 d 0.1849409870 232.0469971 transit 0.974 +0.082
−0.062
5903 +106
−117
[47]
Kepler-347 d 0.2346332985 85.51660156 transit 1±0.072 5592±75 [47]
Kepler-416 d 0.1543405297 3.076410055 transit 0.949 +0.067
−0.055
5670±114 [47]
Kepler-549 d 0.4055676538 24.6147995 transit 0.859 +0.06
−0.033
5312±79 [47]
Kepler-618 d 0.3911149410 11.67889977 transit 1.041±0.139 6122 +169
−190
[47]
Kepler-656 c 0.1360516194 5.254559994 transit 1.05+0.075
−0.113
5550 +166
−183
[47]
Kepler-763 c 0.1464004690 4.096680164 transit 0.8 +0.048
−0.028
4999±79 [47]
Kepler-763 d 0.1754842890 6.503270149 transit 0.8 +0.048
−0.028
4999±79 [47]
Kepler-784 c 0.1583551639 17.15699959 transit 1.016 +0.093
−0.084
5676 +115
−104
[47]
Kepler-864 c 0.157641449 2.421489954 transit 1.27 +0.142
−0.156
6213 +173
−259
[47]
Kepler-865 c 0.09474546031 6.209179878 transit 0.782 +0.116
−0.062
5440±162 [47]
Kepler-880 c 0.2816491659 11.80609989 transit 1.714 +0.17
−0.316
6900 +184
−204
[47]
Kepler-896 c 0.2770100246 29.54210091 transit 0.877 +0.083
−0.092
5510 +166
−149
[47]
Kepler-949 c 0.4607912263 20.99720001 transit 0.813 +0.104
−0.064
5211 +181
−163
[47]
Kepler-975 c 0.5035248257 5.05821991 transit 0.951 +0.198
−0.144
4883 +146
−132
[47]
Kepler-1052 c 0.2112591764 180.9259949 transit 0.937 +0.09
−0.121
5818 +139
−157
[47]
Kepler-1126 c 0.1500582511 199.6679993 transit 0.794 +0.071
−0.03
5678 +113
−102
[47]
Kepler-1162 c 0.1675442283 59.28409958 transit 0.861 +0.05
−0.041
5225 +83
−73
[47]
Kepler-1181 c 0.1555895228 8.934909821 transit 1.336 ±0.2 6688 +187
−281
[47]
Kepler-1471 c 0.2001966118 11.60449982 transit 0.934 +0.063
−0.045
5533 +83
−74
[47]
Kepler-1487 c 0.7992697886 35.79949951 transit 1.801 +0.193
−0.359
5745 +86
−77
[47]
Kepler-1491 c 0.2788835142 61.5685997 transit 0.991 +0.079
−0.065
5626±77 [47]
Kepler-1513 c 0.266 +0.098
−0.063
841.4+8.1
−5.3
transit 0.943±0.037 5491±100 [48]
Kepler-1518 c 0.212775814 9.630929947 transit 1.06 +0.177
−0.133
6432+155
−214
[47]
Kepler-1610 c 0.196806485 44.98529816 transit 0.825 +0.096
−0.078
5295±185 [47]
Kepler-1669 d 0.1427426870 4.729469776 transit 0.609 ±0.033 4224±84 [47]
Kepler-1801 c 0.3621203501 116.5849991 transit 0.936 +0.114
−0.093
5738 +156
−173
[47]
Kepler-1814 c 0.1476494621 0.626281977 transit 0.79 +0.073
−0.064
4922±169 [47]
Kepler-1834 c 0.129895841 0.766691983 transit 0.765 +0.051
−0.028
4821±76 [47]
Kepler-1859 c 0.1531807444 3.596430063 transit 1.09 +0.07
−0.078
5887 +70
−79
[47]
Kepler-1894 c 0.1417613278 5.053750038 transit 0.999 +0.114
−0.125
5772 +156
−173
[47]
Kepler-1921 c 0.1505043216 3.157219887 transit 1.251 +0.19
−0.233
6120 +195
−217
[47]
Kepler-1976 b 1.043 4.96 transit 1.097 +0.21
−0.135
6117 +156
−210
[49]
Kepler-1977 b 0.1625482348 4.537000179 transit 0.769 +0.053
−0.079
4805 ±144 [47]
Kepler-1978 b 0.2683562384 10.849699997 transit 0.869 +0.06
−0.095
5251±158 [47]
Kepler-1980 b 0.2538143392 33.0257988 transit 1.049 +0.059
−0.073
5819 +69
−87
[47]
Kepler-1981 b 0.8396838173 453.5429993 transit 1.519 +0.15
−0.376
5874 +87
−79
[47]
Kepler-1982 b 0.773130047 3.823159933 transit 1.213 +0.076
−0.093
6202 +99
−149
[47]
Kepler-1983 b 0.1465788952 7.328519821 transit 0.812 +0.058
−0.029
5135 +84
−75
[47]
Kepler-1984 b 0.718709408 1.99285996 transit 0.42 +0.046
−0.056
3638 +72
−87
[47]
Kepler-1985 b 0.1981446855 3.420650005 transit 0.877 +0.064
−0.037
3638 +72
−87
[47]
Kepler-1986 b 0.2631818295 19.54929924 transit 0.776 +0.089
−0.065
5549±163 [47]
Kepler-1987 b 0.134713408 2.345860004 transit 0.799 +0.041
−0.081
4769±172 [47]
Kepler-1987 c 0.151307244 3.648269892 transit 0.799 +0.041
−0.081
4769±172 [47]
Kepler-1987 d 0.2912843007 5.644889832 transit 0.799 +0.041
−0.081
4769±172 [47]
Kepler-1987 e 0.2188423849 8.742970467 transit 0.799 +0.041
−0.081
4769±172 [47]
Kepler-1988 b 0.1382819717 1.549999952 transit 1.127 +0.189
−0.172
6033±183 [47]
Kepler-1989 b 0.4247487156 10.16100025 transit 0.999 +0.153
−0.126
6032 +189
−232
[47]
Kepler-1990 b 0.3491842959 1.735129952 transit 1.028 +0.074
−0.067
5751 +103
−114
[47]
Kepler-1990 c 0.1058972326 1.187000036 transit 1.028 +0.074
−0.067
5751 +103
−114
[47]
Kepler-1991 b 0.1646893688 13.26080036 transit 0.914 +0.061
−0.042
5478 +82
−74
[47]
Kepler-1991 c 0.2594348291 22.79019928 transit 0.914 +0.061
−0.042
5478 +82
−74
[47]
Kepler-1992 b 0.0916229564 15.61120033 transit 0.874 +0.048
−0.054
5383±107 [47]
Kepler-1993 b 0.3949511704 26.65660095 transit 1.373 +0.205
−0.512
5159 +171
−155
[47]
Kepler-1994 b 0.0555001398 4.612319946 transit 0.932 +0.052
−0.047
5495 +74
−82
[47]
Kepler-1995 b 0.4119018693 73.75779724 transit 0.847 +0.068
−0.049
5029 +192
−174
[47]
Kepler-1996 b 0.204657316 32.37609863 transit 0.748 +0.027
−0.043
4580±92 [47]
Kepler-1996 c 0.2509594797 92.72949982 transit 0.748 +0.027
−0.043
4580±92 [47]
Kepler-1997 b 0.2179502440 26.75749969 transit 1.111±0.153 6215 +194
−259
[47]
Kepler-1998 b 0.0619324805 3.03263998 transit 0.962 +0.054
−0.068
5640 +101
−113
[47]
Kepler-1999 b 0.3169779722 8.739450455 transit 0.632 +0.063
−0.057
4406 +154
−170
[47]
Kepler-2000 b 0.2961910652 6.383150101 transit 0.581±0.029 3757 +74
−82
[47]
Kepler-2000 c 0.1963604037 20.6182003 transit 0.581±0.029 3757 +74
−82
[47]
Kepler-2001 b 0.1062540847 1.190999985 transit 0.864 +0.049
−0.085
5081 +166
−136
[47]
Kepler-2001 c 0.3639938397 14.09449959 transit 0.864 +0.049
−0.085
5081 +166
−136
[47]
KMT-2016-BLG-0625L b 0.05±0.04 1.40±0.17 microlensing 21000±2000 0.25±0.14 [50]
KMT-2016-BLG-1105L b 0.00415±0.00176 2.26+0.51
−0.69
microlensing 10665+4175
−3751
0.43±0.18 [51]
KMT-2016-BLG-1751L b 1.20±1.21 1.39±0.50 microlensing 23000±4000 0.18±0.18 [50]
KMT-2017-BLG-0428L b 0.0175+0.0111
−0.0088
1.85+0.55
−0.60
microlensing 17612+5936
−8480
0.34+0.22
−0.17
[51]
KMT-2017-BLG-1003L b 0.0117+0.0117
−0.0057
1.25+0.27
−0.25
microlensing 23353+1990
−2120
0.27+0.26
−0.13
[51]
KMT-2017-BLG-1194L b 0.0111+0.0061
−0.0051
1.78+0.45
−0.46
microlensing 13829+7045
−5577
0.41+0.23
−0.19
[51]
KMT-2019-BLG-0298L b 1.81±0.96 5.67±2.70 microlensing 22000±5000 0.70±0.37 [52]
KMT-2019-BLG-1216L b 0.094±0.050 2.44±1.12 microlensing 9000±3000 0.39±0.21 [52]
KMT-2019-BLG-1367L b 0.0128+0.0081
−0.0065
1.70+0.50
−0.56
microlensing 15231+7990
−6849
0.25+0.16
−0.13
[51]
KMT-2019-BLG-1806L b 0.0147±0.0048 2.87+0.64
−0.66
microlensing 21592+2348
−6295
0.75+0.24
−0.25
[51]
KMT-2019-BLG-2783L b 1.16±0.77 1.85±0.93 microlensing 19000±5000 0.34±0.25 [52]
KMT-2021-BLG-0712L b 0.1255+0.0648
−0.0374
2.29+0.64
−0.42
microlensing 10437+2968
−2188
0.23+0.12
−0.07
[53]
KMT-2021-BLG-0909L b 1.26+1.01
−0.66
1.75±0.42 microlensing 21134+3262
−4501
0.38+0.30
−0.20
[53]
KMT-2021-BLG-1105L b 1.30±0.68 3.54±1.06 microlensing 14807±5447 0.63±0.33 [53]
KMT-2021-BLG-2010 b 1.07+1.15
−0.68
1.79+0.30
−0.38
microlensing 23000+4000
−5000
0.37+0.4
−0.23
Multiple orbital solutions[54]
KMT-2021-BLG-2478L b 0.900+0.420
−0.240
1.85±0.31 microlensing 9687±2348 0.20+0.10
−0.05
[53]
KMT-2022-BLG-0371 b 0.26+0.13
−0.11
3.02+0.45
−0.56
microlensing 23000+3000
−4000
0.63+0.32
−0.28
Multiple orbital solutions[54]
KMT-2022-BLG-0440L b 0.0485+0.0302
−0.0233
1.9±0.7 microlensing 11000±5000 0.53+0.31
−0.26
[55][56]
KMT-2022-BLG-1013 b 0.31+0.46
−0.16
1.38+0.18
−0.20
microlensing 25000±3000 0.18+0.28
−0.10
[54]
L 363-38 b 0.0147±0.0014 8.781±0.006 0.048±0.006 330 radial vel. 33.372±0.014 0.210±77 3129±6 [57]
LHS 3154 b 0.0414±0.0026 3.71778+0.00080
−0.00081
0.02262±0.00018 radial vel. 51.43±0.03 0.1118±0.0027 2861±77 [58]
LHS 475 b 0.002876±0.000588 0.0883±0.0045 2.029088±0.000006 0.0206 586.0 transit 40.704 0.262 3312.0 [59][60] Host star also known as TOI-910[61] Also the first exoplanet confirmed by the James Webb Space Telescope.[62]
LP 791-18 d 0.0028 +0.0016
−0.0013
0.09207+0.00393
−0.00384
2.753436±0.000013 0.01992±0.00024 395.5+2.6
−2.3
transit 86.4077+0.20874
−0.20809
0.139±0.005 2960±55 [63]
MOA-2016-BLG-0532L b 0.39±0.31 1.09±0.17 microlensing 24000±2000 0.09±0.07 [50]
MOA-2020-BLG-208L b 0.14+0.13
−0.08
2.74+0.43
−0.47
microlensing 24400 +3200
−3700
0.43 +0.39
−0.23
[64]
MOA-2022-BLG-249Lb 0.015±0.005 1.63±0.35 microlensing 6500±1400 0.18±0.05 [65]
MWC 758 c 100 500±100 imaging 159.537 +1.742
−1.706
1.5 [66]
OGLE-2016-BLG-1635L b 11.49±7.96 1.34±0.47 microlensing 22000±5000 0.43±0.29 [50]
OGLE-2016-BLG-1850L b 0.03±0.01 1.46±0.16 microlensing 7000±2000 0.26±0.11 [50]
OGLE-2017-BLG-1806L b 0.0166 +0.0148
−0.0086
1.75+0.46
−0.47
microlensing 20870+2510
−4920
0.38+0.34
−0.20
[51]
OGLE-2019-BLG-0249L b 7.12±1.47 1.84±0.44 microlensing 21000±3000 0.91±0.19 [52]
OGLE-2019-BLG-0679L b 3.34±1.90 6.99±3.21 microlensing 18000±6000 0.66±0.38 [52]
Rho Coronae Borealis d 0.0680±0.0079 282.2+2.2
−3.7
0.827±0.011 radial vel. 56.7901+0.0786
−0.0783
0.95±0.01 5817±24 [67]
Rho Coronae Borealis e 0.0119+0.0017
−0.0017
12.949±0.014 0.1061±0.0011 radial vel. 56.7901+0.0786
−0.0783
0.95±0.01 5817±24 [67]
TIC 279401253 b 6.14+0.39
−0.42
1.00±0.04 76.80±0.06 0.369±0.003 transit 937±6 1.13+0.02
−0.03
5951±80 [68]
TIC 279401253 c 8.02±0.18 155.3±0.7 0.591+0.005
−0.006
radial vel. 937±6 1.13+0.02
−0.03
5951±80 [68]
TIC 365102760 b 0.06 0.55 4.21285 0.0622±0.0049 transit 1810±20 1.21+0.06
−0.05
4694+27
−20
Still have an atmosphere despite of high temperature and low mass[69]
TOI-139 b 0.0208 0.219+0.019
−0.011
11.070850+0.000024
−0.000030
561.17 transit 138.4 0.6900±0.0852 4570±50 [70]
TOI-181 b 0.1452+0.0085
−0.0240
0.6339+0.0079
−0.0092
4.532000±0.000002 0.0539+0.0043
−0.0036
895.10+32.14
−33.86
transit 313.873+1.886
−1.864
0.822±0.040 4994±50 [71]
TOI-198 b 0.128±0.007 10.21520±0.00006 0.100±0.006 368±26 transit 77.38461±0.08659 0.467±0.023 3650±75 [72]
TOI-199 b 0.17±0.02 0.810±0.005 104.854+0.001
−0.002
0.4254±0.0020 transit 333.561+0.623
−0.620
0.936+0.003
−0.005
5255+12
−10
[73]
TOI-199 c 0.28+0.02
−0.01
273.69+0.26
−0.22
0.807±0.003 transit 333.561+0.623
−0.620
0.936+0.003
−0.005
5255+12
−10
[73]
TOI-244 b 0.00843±0.00094 0.136±0.011 7.397225+0.000026
−0.000023
0.0559±0.0013 458±20 transit 71.8644+0.0334
−0.0333
0.428±0.029 3433±100 [74]
TOI-262 b 0.185±0.013 11.14529±0.00003 0.163±0.002 584±45 transit 143.287+0.383
−0.381
0.913±0.029 5310±124 [72]
TOI-277 b 0.0308 0.276+0.026
−0.013
3.994086+0.000008
−0.000009
739.9 transit 211.7 0.5204±0.0203 3748±64 [70]
TOI-332 b 0.180±0.005 0.285+0.014
−0.010
0.777038±0.000001 0.0159±0.0001 1871+30
−25
transit 726.847+12.231
−11.836
0.88±0.02 5251±71 [75]
TOI-444 b 0.247±0.018 17.96360±0.00004 0.133±0.006 609±61 transit 187.205+0.270
−0.269
0.960±0.130 5225±70 [72]
TOI-470 b 0.387±0.026 12.19148±0.00003 0.119±0.008 660±70 transit 425.50+1.31
−1.30
0.87±0.09 5190±90 [72]
TOI-615 b 0.435+0.086
−0.082
1.693+0.052
−0.057
4.6615983+0.0000025
−0.0000016
0.0678+0.0031
−0.0026
1666±24 transit 1155±6 1.449±0.087 6850±100 [76]
TOI-622 b 0.303+0.069
−0.072
0.824+0.028
−0.029
6.402513+0.000031
−0.000054
0.0708+0.0052
−0.0059
1388±22 transit 400.2±0.6 1.313±0.079 6400±100 [76]
TOI-672 b 0.0760 0.470+0.008
−0.009
3.633575±0.000001 676.15 transit 0.5399±0.0204 3765±65 [70]
TOI-700 e 0.0025730809[77] 0.08502+0.00794
−0.00669
27.80978+0.00046
−0.0004
0.134±0.0022 3500[78] transit 101.52 0.416±0.01 3480±135 Habitable zone planet[79][80]
TOI-715 b 0.1383±0.0057 19.288004+0.000027
−0.000024
0.0830±0.0027 234±12 transit 138.306+0.280
−0.279
0.240±0.012 3075±75 [81]
TOI-733 b 0.0180±0.0022 0.178±0.008 4.884765+0.000019
−0.000024
0.0618+0.0036
−0.0039
1055.8+36.2
−31.3
transit 245.5±0.2 0.956+0.050
−0.026
5585±60 [82]
TOI-778 b 2.8±0.2 1.37±0.04 4.633611±0.000001 0.060±0.003 1561+33
−32
transit 527.536+3.663
−3.614
1.40±0.05 6643±150 [83]
TOI-784 b 0.03043+0.00261
−0.00258
0.172+0.010
−0.008
2.7970365+0.0000031
−0.0000030
0.038±0.001 transit 210.696+0.360
−0.359
0.910±0.100 5558±100 Also known as HD 307842.[84]
TOI-836 b 0.0143+0.0029
−0.0027
0.1520±0.0060 3.81673±0.00001 0.04220±0.00093 871±36 transit 89.7009+0.0959
−0.0956
0.665±0.010 4552±154 [85]
TOI-836 c 0.0302+0.0085
−0.0027
0.2308±0.0079 8.59545±0.00001 0.0750±0.0016 665±27 transit 89.7009+0.0959
−0.0956
0.665±0.010 4552±154 [85]
TOI-858B b 1.10+0.08
−0.07
1.255±0.039 3.2797178±0.0000014 0.04435+0.00100
−0.00098
1529+23
−22
transit 816.987+4.951
−4.892
1.081+0.076
−0.070
5842+84
−79
[86]
TOI-908 b 0.050773+0.012938
−0.012708
0.2842±0.0138 3.183792±0.000007 0.041657±0.000002 1317±38 transit 573.214+0.638
−0.634
0.950±0.010 5626±61 [87]
TOI-913 b 0.0208 0.219+0.011
−0.009
11.098644+0.000587
−0.000581
712.01 transit 212.1 0.8200±0.0973 4969±129 [70]
TOI-1052 b 0.0532±0.0053 0.256+0.026
−0.021
9.139703+0.00062
−0.00063
0.09103+0.00062
−0.00063
1135 transit 423.365+1.826
−1.810
1.204±0.025 6146±62 [88]
TOI-1052 c 0.108+0.013
−0.012
35.806+0.453
−0.381
0.2263+0.0024
−0.0023
719 radial vel. 423.365+1.826
−1.810
1.204±0.025 6146±62 [88]
TOI-1194 b 0.456+0.055
−0.051
0.767+0.045
−0.041
2.310644±0.000001 0.03428±0.00055 1391+38
−37
transit 488.149+2.136
−2.117
1.007+0.050
−0.048
5446+51
−48
[89]
TOI-1221 b <3.5 0.260+0.012
−0.011
91.68278+0.00032
−0.00041
0.387+0.026
−0.023
440±60 transit 451.437+1.262
−1.259
0.930±0.220 5592±50 [90]
TOI-1338 c 0.205±0.037 215.5±3.3 0.794±0.016 radial vel. 1318±5 1.13+0.31 6160 Circumbinary planet[91]
TOI-1408 b 1.69±0.20 1.5 4.4247110±0.0000016 0.05804±0.00020 transit 454.937+1.363
−1.360
1.331±0.014 6306±32 [92]
TOI-1410 b 0.0334 0.290+0.014
−0.010
1.216901±0.000038 1181.44 transit 236.8 0.7960±0.0370 4668±50 [70]
TOI-1416 b 0.0109±0.0015 0.145±0.007 1.0697568±0.0000028 0.0190±0.0003 1517±39 transit 179.430+0.253
−0.252
0.798+0.035
−0.044
4884±70 [93]
TOI-1420 b 0.0790±0.0120 1.061±0.029 6.9561063±0.0000017 0.0710±0.0012 957±17 transit 658.569+0.918
−0.911
0.9870±0.0480 5510±110 [94]
TOI-1470 b 0.0230+0.0038
−0.0039
0.194±0.004 2.527093+0.000004
−0.000003
0.0285±0.0004 734 transit 169.439±0.243 0.471±0.011 3709±11 [95]
TOI-1470 c 0.02278+0.00903
−0.00872
0.220±0.002 18.08816+0.00006
−0.00008
0.106±0.001 373 transit 169.439±0.243 0.471±0.011 3709±11 [95]
TOI-1669 b 0.573±0.074 502±16 radial vel. 362.934+1.210
−1.200
1.00±0.05 5542.3±100.0 [96]
TOI-1680 b 0.0100 +0.0035
−0.0022
0.131 +0.00562
−0.00437
4.8026345+0.0000040
−0.0000039
0.03144+0.00025
−0.00026
404±14 transit 121.1 1.1798±0.0044 3225+99
−100
super-Earth planet[97]
TOI-1694 b 0.0809 0.487+0.042
−0.071
3.770179+0.000058
−0.000060
1136.57 transit 405.7 0.8450±0.1089 5135±50 [70]
TOI-1694 c 1.05±0.05 389.2±3.9 radial vel. 405.7 0.8450±0.1089 5135±50 [98]
TOI-1736 b 0.040±0.016 0.223±0.016 7.073088±0.000007 0.0740±0.0009 1076±39 transit 290.111+1.050
−1.043
1.08±0.04 5807±46 [99]
TOI-1736 c 8.70+1.50
−0.60
570.1±0.7 1.381±0.017 249±9 radial vel. 290.111+1.050
−1.043
1.08±0.04 5807±46 [99]
TOI-1801 b 0.0158 0.187+0.005
−0.006
10.643976+0.000014
−0.000014
490.47 transit 100.8 0.5413±0.0204 3815±157 [70]
TOI-1811 b 0.9720+0.0760
−0.0780
0.9940+0.0250
−0.0230
3.7130765±0.0000017 0.04389+0.00058
−0.00055
962.2+8.0
−7.9
transit 418.231+2.319
−2.296
0.817+0.033
−0.030
4766+52
−54
[100]
TOI-1853 b 0.0406 0.325+0.020
−0.016
1.243702+0.000121
−0.000114
1510.96 transit 539±3 0.8200±0.0992 5175±50 [70]
TOI-1859 b 0.87±0.07 63.48347±0.00010 0.337+0.044
−0.036
transit 731.847+3.826
−3.787
1.287±0.061 6341+68
−70
[101]
TOI-1937A b 2.01+0.17
−0.16
1.247+0.059
−0.062
0.946679944±0.00000047 0.01932+0.00035
−0.00039
2097+35
−36
transit 1353.99+9.55
−9.42
1.072+0.059
−0.064
5814+91
−93
[102]
TOI-2000 b 0.0347+0.0077
−0.0075
0.241±0.014 3.098330+0.000021
−0.000019
0.04271+0.00076
−0.00067
1488+122
−160
transit 30.3424±0.0685 1.082+0.059
−0.050
5611+85
−82
[103]
TOI-2000 c 0.0257+0.015
−0.014
0.727+0.028
−0.027
9.1270550+0.0000073
−0.0000072
0.0878+0.0016
−0.0014
1038+84
−111
transit 30.3424±0.0685 1.082+0.059
−0.050
5611+85
−82
[103]
TOI-2010 b 1.286+0.055
−0.057
1.054±0.027 141.834025+0.000065
−0.000066
0.5516+0.0078
−0.0093
400.2+5.6
−5.7
transit 356.131+1.050
−1.044
1.112+0.048
−0.055
5929±74 [104]
TOI-2018 b 0.0185 0.204+0.009
−0.007
7.435588±0.000009 652.44 transit 0.6600±0.0868 4348±100 [70]
TOI-2084 b 0.220±0.012 6.0784247±0.0000096 0.05006±0.00103 527±8 transit 373.609+1.115
−1.106
0.453+0.029
−0.027
3551+49
−52
[105]
TOI-2095 b 0.116±0.009 17.664872+0.000045
−0.000051
0.1010+0.0088
−0.0084
347±9 transit 136.73±0.08 0.465±0.012 3662±130 [106][107]
TOI-2095 c 0.124+0.010
−0.009
28.17221+0.00011
−0.00014
0.138+0.012
−0.011
297±8 transit 136.73±0.08 0.465±0.012 3662±130 [106][107]
TOI-2096 b 0.0060+0.0044
−0.0019
0.110±0.006 3.1190633+0.000010
−0.0000093
0.025±0.001 445±13 transit 158.08±0.13 0.231±0.012 3300±50 [108]
TOI-2096 c 0.0145+0.0110
−0.0057
0.171±0.008 6.387840±0.000012 0.040±0.002 349+10
−9
transit 158.08±0.13 0.231±0.012 3300±50 [108]
TOI-2134 b 0.0287+0.0025
−0.0024
0.240±0.014 9.2292005±0.0000063 0.0780±0.0009 666±8 transit 73.7773+0.0522
−0.0519
0.744±0.027 4580±50 [70][109]
TOI-2134 c 0.1318+0.0242
−0.0246
0.649±0.037 95.50+0.36
−0.25
0.371±0.004 306±4 transit 73.7773+0.0522
−0.0519
0.744±0.027 4580±50 [109]
TOI-2141 b 0.075±0.012 0.278±0.021 18.26157±0.00006 0.1330±0.0009 722±23 transit 253.365+0.736
−0.732
0.94±0.02 5659±48 [99]
TOI-2145 b 1.069+0.029
−0.028
10.26075+0.00083
−0.00082
0.1108+0.0012
−0.0016
1484+16
−14
transit 732.975+3.594
−3.562
1.720+0.057
−0.075
6177±67 [100]
TOI-2152A b 2.83+0.38
−0.37
1.281+0.050
−0.046
3.3773512+0.0000060
−0.0000061
0.05064+0.00093
−0.00110
1802+60
−54
transit 988.275+10.143
−9.945
1.516+0.085
−0.100
6630+300
−200
[100]
TOI-2154 b 0.920+0.190
−0.180
1.453+0.053
−0.048
3.8240801±0.0000025 0.0513+0.0011
−0.0013
1580±27 transit 966.924+2.174
−2.143
1.233+0.077
−0.090
6280±160 [100]
TOI-2194 b 0.0145 0.178+0.012
−0.006
15.337597+0.001585
−0.001616
590.88 transit 63.84±0.12 0.7400±0.0854 4756±50 [70]
TOI-2338 b 5.98+0.21
−0.20
1.00±0.02 22.65398±0.00002 0.158±0.03 799+10
−11
transit 1032±7 0.99+0.03
−0.02
5581±60 [110]
TOI-2364 b 0.225+0.043
−0.049
0.768+0.023
−0.018
4.0197517±0.0000043 0.04871+0.00069
−0.00079
1091+17
−14
transit 716.286+5.594
−5.509
0.954+0.041
−0.046
5306+76
−68
[102]
TOI-2443 b 0.0256 0.248±0.004 15.669494+0.000926
−0.001004
600.83 transit 0.6600±0.0789 4357±100 [70]
TOI-2459 b 0.0285 0.264+0.008
−0.006
19.104718+0.000023
−0.000024
445.01 transit 0.6600±0.0763 4195±124 [70]
TOI-2497 b 4.82±0.41 0.9940+0.0550
−0.0490
10.655669±0.000038 0.1166±0.0018 1595+45
−42
transit 930.489+11.624
−11.347
1.859+0.087
−0.083
7360+320
−300
[100]
TOI-2498 b 0.1089+0.0129
−0.0129
0.541+0.026
−0.024
3.738252±0.000004 0.0491±0.0030 1443+15
−28
transit 897.796+13.712
−13.314
1.12±0.02 5905±12 [111]
TOI-2525 b 0.088+0.005
−0.004
0.774±0.010 23.288+0.001
−0.002
0.1511±0.0025 500 transit 1305±8 0.849+0.024
−0.033
5096±80 [112]
TOI-2525 c 0.709±0.034 0.904±0.010 49.260±0.001 0.2491+0.0041
−0.0042
390 transit 1305±8 0.849+0.024
−0.033
5096±80 [112]
TOI-2583A b 0.250+0.058
−0.056
1.290+0.040
−0.033
4.5207265±0.0000049 0.0571+0.0010
−0.0013
1456+19
−16
transit 1846.66+21.10
−20.64
1.215+0.063
−0.082
5936+65
−68
[102]
TOI-2587A b 0.218+0.054
−0.046
1.077+0.042
−0.040
5.456640±0.000011 0.0635+0.0025
−0.0013
1445+23
−26
transit 1218.77+5.953
−5.772
1.15+0.14
−0.07
5760+80
−79
[102]
TOI-2589 b 3.5±0.1 1.08±0.03 61.6277±0.0002 0.300+0.006
−0.005
592+7
−8
transit 658±3 0.93+0.03
−0.02
5579±70 [110]
TOI-2641 b 0.367+0.049
−0.040
1.615+0.462
−0.640
4.880974+0.000023
−0.000037
0.0607+0.0042
−0.0043
1387+22
−23
transit 1131±7 1.16±0.07 6100±100 Extremely grazing transit[76]
TOI-2796 b 0.44+0.10
−0.11
>1.54 4.8084983+0.0000057
−0.0000056
0.0569+0.0010
−0.0011
1205+18
−17
transit 1142.67+19.63
−18.99
1.063+0.057
−0.062
5764+81
−78
[102]
TOI-2803A b 0.9750+0.0830
−0.0700
1.616+0.034
−0.032
1.96229325±0.00000082 0.03185±0.00052 1893+29
−28
transit 1613.88+21.68
−21.13
1.118+0.056
−0.054
6280+99
−96
[102]
TOI-2818 b 0.71±0.26 1.363+0.046
−0.045
4.0397090+0.0000024
−0.0000023
0.0493+0.0010
−0.0008
1376+26
−24
transit 1019.81+7.39
−7.28
0.9770+0.0630
−0.0490
5721+88
−83
[102]
TOI-2842 b 0.370+0.052
−0.047
1.146+0.051
−0.048
3.5514058+0.0000077
−0.0000078
0.0475+0.0010
−0.0011
1471+29
−27
transit 1503.57+25.18
−24.37
1.135+0.077
−0.079
5910±100 [102]
TOI-2977 b 1.68+0.26
−0.25
1.174+0.031
−0.027
2.3505614±0.0000025 0.03386+0.00067
−0.00050
1544±26 transit 0.936+0.057
−0.041
5691+94
−93
[102]
TOI-3023 b 0.62+0.10
−0.09
1.466+0.043
−0.032
3.9014971±0.0000031 0.0505+0.0015
−0.0009
1596+24
−25
transit 1271.74+10.42
−10.26
1.12+0.11
−0.06
5760+85
−88
[102]
TOI-3082 b 0.0411 0.327±0.013 1.926907+0.000128
−0.000134
1032.78 transit 368.8±1.5 0.6640±0.0798 4263±100 [70]
TOI-3235 b 0.665±0.025 1.017±0.044 2.59261842±0.00000041 0.02709±0.00046 604±19 transit 236.7±0.5 0.394±0.003 3389±6 [113]
TOI-3364 b 1.67+0.12
−0.13
1.091+0.038
−0.032
5.8768918±0.0000069 0.0675+0.0011
−0.0016
1264+22
−21
transit 906.386+8.170
−8.027
1.186+0.059
−0.083
5706+95
−91
[102]
TOI-3688A b 0.980+0.100
−0.110
1.167+0.048
−0.044
3.246075±0.000012 0.04560+0.00089
−0.00098
1534+29
−28
transit 1292.81+19.67
−19.10
1.199+0.072
−0.076
5950±100 [102]
TOI-3785 b 0.0470±0.0126 0.459±0.014 4.6747373±0.0000038 0.043±0.001 582±16 transit 259.0±0.3 0.52±0.02 3576±88 [114]
TOI-3807 b 1.04+0.15
−0.14
>1.65 2.8989727+0.0000038
−0.0000039
0.0421+0.0007
−0.0011
1646+25
−24
transit 1375.55+15.20
−14.88
1.181+0.0064
−0.0092
5772+84
−80
[102]
TOI-3819 b 1.11+0.18
−0.20
1.172+0.036
−0.035
3.2443141±0.0000055 0.04611+0.00069
−0.00096
1633+21
−19
transit 1820.41+42.55
−40.68
1.242+0.057
−0.076
5859+72
−71
[102]
TOI-3912 b 0.406+0.071
−0.068
1.274+0.041
−0.040
3.4936264±0.0000038 0.0463+0.0012
−0.0010
1512±20 transit 1519.86+21.48
−20.90
1.088+0.086
−0.070
5725+69
−68
[102]
TOI-3976A b 0.175+0.037
−0.036
1.095+0.036
−0.035
6.607662+0.000016
−0.000015
0.0743+0.0013
−0.0014
1295+16
−14
transit 1683.25+19.30
−18.88
1.254+0.067
−0.072
5975+70
−69
[102]
TOI-3984A b 0.14±0.03 0.71±0.02 4.35326±0.000005 0.041+0.002
−0.001
563±15 transit 353.6+1.0
−0.7
0.49±0.02 3476±88 [115]
TOI-4010 b 0.03461+0.00406
−0.00400
0.269±0.007 1.348335+0.000003
−0.000002
0.0229±0.0002 1441+14
−13
transit 578.941+3.242
−3.203
0.88±0.03 4960±36 [116]
TOI-4010 c 0.06390+0.00670
−0.00664
0.529+0.010
−0.011
5.414654±0.000007 0.058±0.001 907+9
−8
transit 578.941+3.242
−3.203
0.88±0.03 4960±36 [116]
TOI-4010 d 0.1200+0.0103
−0.0101
0.551+0.012
−0.013
14.70886±0.00003 0.113±0.001 650±6 transit 578.941+3.242
−3.203
0.88±0.03 4960±36 [116]
TOI-4010 e 2.18+0.21
−0.20
>762±90 1.57+0.12
−0.13
174+8
−6
radial vel. 578.941+3.242
−3.203
0.88±0.03 4960±36 [116]
TOI-4087 b 0.73±0.14 1.164+0.025
−0.024
3.17748350±0.00000094 0.04469+0.00048
−0.00054
1458+20
−17
transit 983.937+7.257
−7.153
1.178+0.039
−0.042
6060+74
−67
[102]
TOI-4127 b 2.30±0.11 1.096+0.039
−0.032
56.39879±0.00010 0.3081+0.0055
−0.0058
605.1+9.6
−8.2
transit 1060±20 1.23±0.07 6096±115 Highly eccentric orbit[117]
TOI-4145A b 0.43±0.13 1.187+0.032
−0.031
4.0664428±0.0000058 0.04823+0.00075
−0.00079
1074+19
−16
transit 669.884+3.904
−3.862
0.905+0.043
−0.044
5281+86
−76
[102]
TOI-4184 b 0.217±0.019 4.9019804±0.0000052 0.0336±0.0015 412±8 transit 226.238+1.058
−1.049
0.2109+0.0290
−0.0260
3238+48
−49
[105]
TOI-4201 b 2.589±0.066 1.133±0.024 3.5819111±1.7e-06 0.03939±0.0004 745±14 transit 611.54+1.96
−2.28
0.63±0.02 3920±50 [118][119]
TOI-4308 b 0.0203 0.216±0.023 9.151201+0.000036
−0.000037
763.05 transit 0.9000±0.1133 5243±126 [70]
TOI-4342 b 0.16±0.16 0.202±0.003 5.5382498+0.0000057
−0.0000058
0.05251±0.00011 633.6+6.2
−6.3
transit 200.73 0.6296±0.0086 3901±69 [120]
TOI-4342 c 0.145±0.145 0.215±0.004 10.688716±0.000015 0.08140±0.00017 508.9±5.0 transit 200.73 0.6296±0.0086 3901±69 [120]
TOI-4377 b 0.9570+0.0890
−0.0870
1.348±0.081 4.378081±0.000019 0.0579+0.0010
−0.0011
1395+25
−22
transit 1486.69+16.01
−15.68
1.36+0.08
−0.07
4974±57 [121]
TOI-4406 b 0.30±0.03 1.00±0.02 30.08364±0.00005 0.201±0.005 904+16
−17
transit 861±7 1.19±0.03 6219±70 [110]
TOI-4515 b 2.005±0.052 1.086±0.039 15.266 0.118±0.001 705±10 transit 0.949±0.020 5433±70 [122]Highly eccentric orbit (e = 0.46)
TOI-4551 b 1.49±0.13 1.058+0.110
−0.062
9.955810+0.000076
−0.000078
0.09940+0.00300
−0.00320
transit 704.453+8.033
−7.857
1.31+0.07
−0.18
4896±110 [121]
TOI-4463A b 0.794+0.039
−0.040
1.183+0.064
−0.045
2.8807198+0.0000028
−0.0000027
0.04036+0.00074
−0.00082
1395+25
−22
transit 564.633+4.250
−4.191
1.062+0.059
−0.063
5640+89
−82
[102]
TOI-4562 b 2.30+0.48
−0.47
1.118+0.014
−0.013
225.11781+0.00025
−0.00022
0.768±0.005 318±4 transit 1107.64+8.25
−8.12
1.192±0.057 6096±32 [123]
TOI-4582 b 0.53±0.05 0.940+0.090
−0.120
31.034±0.001 transit 1251.94+11.83
−11.62
1.34±0.06 5190±100 [124]
TOI-4600 b ~0.0976 0.607+0.026
−0.028
82.6869±0.0003 0.349±0.021 347+12
−11
transit 705.97±1.68 0.89±0.05 5170±120 [125]
TOI-4600 c ~0.1510 0.841±0.037 482.8191+0.0018
−0.0017
1.152±0.068 191±6 transit 705.97±1.68 0.89±0.05 5170±120 As of August 2023, longest-period confirmed planet discovered by TESS[125]
TOI-4603 b 12.89+0.58
−0.57
1.042+0.038
−0.035
7.24599+0.00022
−0.00021
0.0888±0.0010 1677±24 transit 731±3 1.765±0.061 6264+95
−94
Metal enriched gas giant[126]
TOI-4791 b 2.31+0.32
−0.33
1.110±0.050 4.280880+0.000022
−0.000023
0.0555+0.0011
−0.0012
1472+26
−24
transit 1072.41+12.05
−11.79
1.242+0.072
−0.077
6058+99
−94
[102]
TOI-4860 b 0.67±0.14 0.756±0.024 1.52275959+0.00000032
−0.00000035
0.01845±0.00059 624±30 transit 261.390+2.114
−2.081
0.3357±0.0081 3390±120 [127]
TOI-5126 b 0.423+0.014
−0.012
5.4588385+0.0000070
−0.0000072
0.06519+0.00087
−0.00082
1442+46
−40
transit 523.201+5.264
−5.160
1.240+0.050
−0.046
6150+110
−130
[128]
TOI-5126 c 0.344+0.015
−0.014
17.8999+0.0018
−0.0013
0.1439+0.0019
−0.0018
971.0+31.0
−27.0
transit 523.201+5.264
−5.160
1.240+0.050
−0.046
6150+110
−130
[128]
TOI-5205 b 1.08±0.06 1.03±0.03 1.630757±0.000001 0.0199±0.0002 transit 281.960+1.363
−1.350
0.394±0.011 3430±54 [129]
TOI-5293A b 0.54±0.07 1.06±0.04 2.930289±0.000004 0.034+0.004
−0.003
675+42
−30
transit 525±2 0.54±0.02 3586±88 [115]
TOI-5344 b 0.412±0.040 0.946±0.021 3.7926220±0.0000062 0.04041±0.00075 689±12 transit 451.293+4.357
−4.276
0.612±0.034 3747±64 [130]
TOI-5398 c 0.0371+0.0151
−0.0148
0.314±0.017 4.77271+0.00016
−0.00014
0.057±0.003 1242±37 transit 426.792+2.237
−2.211
1.146±0.013 6000±75 [131]
TOI-5678 b 0.063±0.013 0.438±0.007 47.73022+0.00014
−0.00013
0.249±0.005 513+8
−7
transit 539.441+2.293
−2.277
0.905+0.039
−0.041
5485±63 [132]
TOI-5704 b 0.288 3.7711160+0.0000115
−0.0000107
949.07 transit 292.357+0.881
−0.876
0.7575±0.0593 4590±126 [70]
TOI-5803 b 0.0339 0.292±0.011 5.383050+0.000207
−0.000200
678.87 transit 0.8700±0.1032 5134±121 [70]
WASP-84 c 0.048+0.014
−0.013
0.174±0.011 1.4468849+0.0000022
−0.0000016
0.02359±0.00100 1329+31
−30
transit 328.075+1.595
−1.579
0.853±0.038 [133]
WASP-193 b 0.139±0.029 1.464+0.059
−0.057
6.2463345±0.0000003 0.0676±0.0015 1254±31 transit 1180.97+17.56
−17.06
1.059+0.067
−0.068
6078±120 [134]
WISE J033605.05-014350.4 b 8.25±4.25 2560±730 0.970±0.050 325+15
−10
imaging 0.01310±0.00597 415±20 [135]
Wolf 1069 b 0.003963425±0.0006605 15.564±0.015 0.0672±0.0014 250.0±6.6 radial vel. 31.228 0.167±0.011 3158±54 Habitable zone planet[136][137]

Specific exoplanet lists

Lists of exoplanets

Lists of exoplanets by year of discovery


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