Planet Kepler-434 b

Name Kepler-434 b
Planet Status Confirmed
Discovered in 2015
Mass 2.86 ( -0.35 +0.35 ) MJ
Mass*sin(i)
Semi-Major Axis 0.1143 (± 0.003) AU
Orbital Period 12.8747099 ( -5e-06 +5e-06 ) day
Eccentricity 0.131 (± 0.072)
ω 82.0 ( -33.0 +33.0 ) deg
Tperi
Radius 1.13 ( -0.18 +0.26 ) RJ
Inclination 86.46 ( -0.74 +0.38 ) deg
Update 2021-02-05
Detection Method Primary Transit
Mass Detection Method Radial Velocity
Radius Detection Method Primary Transit
Primary transit 2455003.02283 (± 0.00042) JD
Secondary transit
λ
Impact Parameter b 0.979 (± 0.031)
Time Vr=0
Velocity Semiamplitude K 221.0 (± 23.0) m/s
Calculated temperature 1000.0 ( -45.0 +45.0 ) K
Measured temperature
Hottest point longitude
Geometric albedo
Surface gravity log(g/gH)
Alternate Names KOI-614 b, 2MASS J19342073+4255440 b, K00614.01, KIC 7368664 b, KOI-614.01

Star

Kepler-434
Name Kepler-434
Distance 1240.0 (± 120.0) pc
Spectral type
Apparent magnitude V
Mass 1.2 ( -0.09 +0.09 ) MSun
Age 4.0 (± 1.7) Gyr
Effective temperature 5977.0 (± 95.0) K
Radius 1.38 (± 0.13) RSun
Metallicity [Fe/H] 0.25 (± 0.14)
Detected Disc
Magnetic Field
RA2000 19:34:20.7
Dec2000 +42:55:44
Alternate Names KOI-614, 2MASS J19342073+4255440, KIC 7368664
Planetary system 1 planet

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Related publications

SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. XV. KOI-614b, KOI-206b, and KOI-680b: a massive warm Jupiter orbiting a G0 metallic dwarf and two highly inflated planets with a distant companion around evolved F-type stars
2015 ALMENARA J., DAMIANI C., BOUCHY F., HAVEL M., BRUNO G. et al.
Astron. & Astrophys., 575, A71
paper  arxiv  ADS