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Kepler-45b

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extrasolar planet

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SIMBAD ID
Google Knowledge Graph ID
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia exoplanet ID
NASA Exoplanet Archive ID

masa

0,484±0,073 Jupiter mass[8]

regjistri

KOI-254b[14][13]

catalog: Kepler object of interest

Kepler-45b[14][13]

catalog: Kepler Confirmed Names

TOI-4446b[14]

catalog: TESS Object of Interest

KOI-254.01[14][13]

catalog: Kepler object of interest

TOI-4446.01[14]

catalog: TESS Object of Interest

TIC 137899948b[14]

catalog: TESS Input Catalog

zbulues

Kepler

koha e zbulimit apo shpikjes

2011[13]
maj 2012[9]

metoda e zbulimit

transit method[9][13]

konstalacion

Cygnus[15]

trupi astronom kryesor

Kepler-45[1][16][17]

argument of periapsis

242±32 degree[8]

ekscentriciteti i orbitës

0,23[8]

inklinimi orbital

87±0,7 degree[8][18]

perioda orbitale

2,4552405851±0,0000000648 dita[3]

semi-major axis of an orbit

0,02987±0,001 astronomical unit[8]

parallax

2,5904±0,0434 milliarcsecond[19][1]

declination component of proper motion

−21,579±0,083 milliarcsecond per year[19][1]

right ascension component of proper motion

4,635±0,071 milliarcsecond per year[19][1]

radiusi

11,634±0,369 Earth radius[11]

diametri

133.000±829 kilometër[20]

epoch

right ascension

292,87290275794453 degree[19][1]

declination

41,06426564145028 degree[19][1]

Reference

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h SIMBAD
  2. ^ The Gaia–Kepler Stellar Properties Catalog. II. Planet Radius Demographics as a Function of Stellar Mass and Age
  3. ^ a b Transit Timing Variations and linear ephemerides of confirmed Kepler transiting exoplanets, Exoplanet Archive
  4. ^ False positive probabilities for all Kepler objects of interest: 1284 newly validated planets and 428 likely false positives, Exoplanet Archive
  5. ^ Characterizing the cool Kepler objects of interests. New effective temperatures, metallicities, masses, and radii of low-mass Kepler planet-candidate host stars, Exoplanet Archive
  6. ^ Spectro-thermometry of M dwarfs and their candidate planets: too hot, too cool, or just right?, Exoplanet Archive
  7. ^ The occurrence rate of small planets around small stars, Exoplanet Archive
  8. ^ a b c d e f The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG. XIV. Investigating giant planet migration history via improved eccentricity and mass determination for 231 transiting planets, Exoplanet Archive
  9. ^ a b c Characterizing the cool KOIs. II. The M dwarf KOI-254 and its hot Jupiter, Exoplanet Archive
  10. ^ Transit timing observations from Kepler. IX. Catalog of the full long-cadence data set, Exoplanet Archive
  11. ^ a b Revised Radii of Kepler Stars and Planets Using Gaia Data Release 2, Exoplanet Archive
  12. ^ Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - V. New results for 38 planets, Exoplanet Archive
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
  14. ^ a b c d e f g Exoplanet Archive
  15. ^ inferred from equatorial coordinates
  16. ^ Exoplanet Archive, Kepler-45, Characterizing the cool KOIs. II. The M dwarf KOI-254 and its hot Jupiter
  17. ^ Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia, 2MASS J19312949+4103513
  18. ^ Characterizing the cool KOIs. II. The M dwarf KOI-254 and its hot Jupiter, Exoplanet Archive, Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
  19. ^ a b c d e Gaia Data Release 2
  20. ^ Spectro-thermometry of M dwarfs and their candidate planets: too hot, too cool, or just right?