Planet Kepler-19 b

Name Kepler-19 b
Discovered in 2011
M × sin i > 0.064 MJ
Semi-major axis 0.085 +0.0015-0.0006 AU
Orbital period 9.28699 ± 8.8e-06 days
Eccentricity
ω
Tperi
Radius 0.198 ± 0.004 RJ
Inclination 89.94 +0.44-0.44°
Update Sept. 9, 2011
Detection method detected by transit
Molecules detected

Remarks

8 Sep 2011: The upper mass limit is for an assumed 0 eccentricity (Ballard et al. 2011)

Star

Name Kepler-19
Distance
Spectral type None
Apparent magnitude V 12.0
Mass 0.936 ± 0.04 MSun
Age 1.9 ± 1.7 Gyr
Effective temperature 5541 ± 60 K
Radius 0.85 ± 0.018 RSun
Metallicity [Fe/H] -0.13 ± 0.06
RA2000 19:21:41.0
Dec2000 +37:51:06
Planetary system 2 planets

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Content and Chapter 5

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