Name | Kepler-82 | ||
Distance | 927.97 ( -23.07 +23.07 ) pc | ||
Spectral type | |||
Apparent magnitude V | — | ||
Mass | 0.91 ( -0.03 +0.03 ) MSun | ||
Age | — | ![]() |
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Effective temperature | 5428.0 (± 100.0) K | ![]() |
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Radius | 0.9 ( -0.02 +0.04 ) RSun | ||
Metallicity [Fe/H] | 0.15 (± 0.1) | ![]() |
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Detected Disc | — | ||
Magnetic Field | — | ||
RA2000 | 19:31:29.6 | ||
Dec2000 | +42:57:58 | ||
Alternate Names | KOI-880, KIC 7366258, 2MASS J19312961+4257580 , 2MASS J19312961+4257580, WISE J193129.62+425758.0 | ||
Planetary system | 5 planets |
Kepler Object of Interest Network III. Kepler-82f: A new non-transiting 21M⨁ planet from photodynamical modelling
2019
FREUDENTHAL J., von ESSEN C., OFIR A., DREIZLER S;, AGOL E. et al.
Astron. & Astrophys., 628, A108
paper arxiv
Kepler Object of Interest Network. III. Kepler-82f: a new non-transiting 21 M⊕ planet from photodynamical modelling
2019
FREUDENTHAL J., VON ESSEN C., OFIR A., DREIZLER S., AGOL E. et al.
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 628, A108
ADS
Validation of Kepler's Multiple Planet Candidates. III: Light Curve Analysis & Announcement of Hundreds of New Multi-planet Systems
2014
ROWE J., BRYSON T., MARCY G., LISSAUER J., JONTOF-HUTTER D. et al.
ApJ, 784, 45
paper arxiv
Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler, II: Analysis of the first four months of data
2011
BORUCKI W., KOCH D., BASRI G., BATALHA N., BROWN T. & 61 additional authors
ApJ., 736, 19
paper arxiv
Transit Timing Observations from Kepler: I. Statistical Analysis of the First Four Months
2011
FORD E., ROWE J., FABRYCKY D., CARTER J., HOLMAN M. & 20 additional authors
ApJ.
arxiv