List of exoplanets discovered in 2013 explained

This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2013.

For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually a lower limit. (See Minimum mass for more information)

Name !data-sort-type="number"Mass !data-sort-type="number"Radius !data-sort-type="number"Period (days) !data-sort-type="number"Semi-major axis (AU) !data-sort-type="number"Temp. (K)[1] !Discovery method data-sort-type="number"Distance (ly) !data-sort-type="number"Host star mass !data-sort-type="number"Host star temp. (K) !Remarks
2MASS J01225093-2439505 b24.552imaging1200.43530[2]
BD+15 2940 b1.11137.480.539radial vel.572.21.14796[3]
CoRoT-25b0.271.084.860690.0578transit33001.096040[4]
CoRoT-26b0.521.264.204740.0526transit54001.095590
DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b28.5246.360.36astrometry67.70.072150
Gliese 163 b0.033358.631820.0607radial vel.48.80.43500[5]
Gliese 163 c0.021425.630580.1254radial vel.48.80.43500
Gliese 163 d0.0925603.951161.0304radial vel.48.80.43500
Gliese 221b0.0273.87280.0428radial vel.660.74324Disputed
Gliese 221 c0.17125.940.435radial vel.660.74324
Gliese 328b2.341004.5radial vel.65.30.693900
Gliese 504 b443.5imaging58.51.226234[6]
HAT-P-44b0.3521.2424.3012190.0507transit11800.945295
HAT-P-44c4872.21.752radial vel.11800.945295Period is ambiguous
HAT-P-45b0.8921.4263.1289920.0452transit9901.266330
HAT-P-46b0.4931.2844.4631290.0577transit9701.286120
HATS-2b1.3451.1681.3541330.023transit12000.885227
HATS-3b1.0711.3813.5478510.04851648transit14801.216351
1.6311.61.2radial vel.375.82.544844
0.86519.3820.154radial vel.218.21.296255
5.139312.03radial vel.218.21.296255
HD 65216c0.17152.60.54radial vel.116.10.925666False positive, another planet with same assigned name discovered in 2019.[7]
HD 95086 b555.7imaging298.71.6[8]
HD 103774 b0.3675.88810.07radial vel.173.11.336489[9]
HD 106906 b11650imaging299.51.56516[10]
HD 109271 b0.0547.85430.079radial vel.185.61.055783
HD 109271 c0.07630.930.196radial vel.185.61.055783
HD 113337 b2.833240.92radial vel.122.01.46576.6
HD 120084 b4.520824.3radial vel.318.52.394892
HD 159243 b1.1312.620.11radial vel.223.71.126123
1.9248.40.8radial vel.223.71.126123
HD 233604 b6.5751920.747radial vel.28301.54791
HD 285507 b0.926.0962radial vel.1530.734503member of Hyades (star cluster)[11] [12]
HD 112410 b9.18124.60.565radial vel.486.81.544830[13]
1.0685.05050.057radial vel.145.00.955519
KELT-3b1.4771.3452.70339040.04122transit5801.286306[14]
KELT-6b0.4421.187.84558210.08transit7201.136272
Kepler-37b0.031460.02913.3675transit2200.85417
Kepler-37c0.037760.06721.302transit2200.85417
Kepler-37d0.038390.17339.7922transit2200.85417
Kepler-61b0.19259.87756transit11030.644017[15]
Kepler-62b0.030.1175.7149320.0553transit12000.694925
Kepler-62c0.0130.04812.44170.0929transit12000.694925
Kepler-62d0.0440.17418.164060.12transit12000.694925
Kepler-62e0.1130.144122.38740.427transit12000.694925Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-62f0.110.126267.2910.718transit12000.694925Potentially habitable exoplanet
Kepler-63b0.3780.5459.43415050.08transit6500.985576
Kepler-65b0.1272.154910.035transit9991.256211
Kepler-65c0.235.8599440.068transit9991.256211
Kepler-65d0.1368.131230.084transit9991.256211
Kepler-66b0.2517.8158150.1352transit36101.045962Belongs to open cluster NGC 6811[16]
Kepler-67b0.26215.72590.1171transit36100.865331Belongs to open cluster NGC 6811
Kepler-68b0.018780.2085.398751280transit4401.085793[17]
Kepler-68c0.022650.0899.60504transit4401.085793
Kepler-68d0.84007625radial vel.4401.085793
Kepler-69b0.213.7223410.094transit24300.815638
Kepler-69c0.153242.46130.64transit24300.815638
0.630.967.3407110.0781transit43001.186000
10.11.058.88491160.0818transit37000.915200
Kepler-76b2.011.361.54492980.0274orbital brightness modulation27501.26409[18]
0.430.963.578780870.04501transit19000.955520
Kepler-78b0.0060.1050.3552330transit407.10.765058
Kepler-87b1.021.204114.736350.481478transit41701.15600Two more unconfirmed planets in the system
Kepler-87c0.020.548191.23180.676403transit41701.15600Two more unconfirmed planets in the system
Kepler-88b0.0270.33710.95416transit11100.965471
Kepler-88c0.62622.33950.15525timing11100.965471
Kepler-89b0.0330.1533.7432080.05119transit15771.286182[19]
Kepler-89c0.0490.38510.4236480.1013transit15771.286182
Kepler-89d0.3341.00522.3429890.1684transit15771.286182
Kepler-89e0.110.58554.320310.3046transit15771.286182
Kepler-90b0.1177.0081510.0741056transit25001.26080
Kepler-90c0.1068.7193750.089981transit25001.26080
Kepler-90d0.25659.736670.32518transit25001.26080
Kepler-90e0.23791.939130.42448transit25001.26080
Kepler-90f0.257124.91440.48592transit25001.26080
Kepler-90g0.723210.606970.71340transit25001.26080
Kepler-90h1.008331.600591.01292transit25001.26080
Kepler-91b0.811.3676.246580.0731transit34001.314550[20]
Kepler-92b0.2020.31313.749transit15801.215883
Kepler-92c0.0190.23226.723transit15801.215883
Kepler-102e0.0280.19816.1457579transit352.70.814909
Kepler-105b0.4295.41220.066transit15170.965827
Kepler-114c0.0090.1438.041623transit8520.564605
Kepler-114d0.0120.22611.776549transit8520.564605
Kepler-128b0.0970.10115.09transit13071.186090
Kepler-128c0.1050.10122.804transit13071.186090
Kepler-130b0.0918.4574580.079transit104215884
Kepler-145b0.1170.23622.951transit18801.326022
Kepler-145c0.250.38542.882transit18801.326022
Kepler-177b0.0060.25936.855transit48801.075942
Kepler-177c0.0240.63349.412transit48801.075942
Kepler-238e0.5340.523.654transit62001.065751
Kepler-238f0.0420.17850.447transit62001.065751
Kepler-276c0.0520.25931.884transit38501.16105
Kepler-276d0.0510.2548.648transit38501.16105
Kepler-277b0.2750.26117.324transit32801.125946
Kepler-277c0.2020.333.006transit32801.125946
Kepler-279b0.32312.3096810.112transit34801.16363KOI-1236.01
Kepler-279c0.1550.38435.736transit34901.16363KOI-1236.02
Kepler-279d0.1180.27754.414transit34901.16363
Kepler-282d0.1920.21924.806transit45400.975602
Kepler-282e0.1770.27744.347transit45400.975602
Kepler-305b0.0330.3215.487transit29000.765100KOI-1563.01
Kepler-305c0.0190.2948.291transit29000.765100KOI-1563.02
Kepler-307b0.023410.21710.4208transit19080.915367
Kepler-307c0.011450.19613.0729transit19080.915367
Kepler-328b0.090.20534.921transit77001.155914
Kepler-328c0.1240.48271.312transit77001.155914
Kepler-350c0.0190.27717.849transit321016186
Kepler-350d0.0470.2526.136transit321016186
Kepler-396b0.2380.31242.994transit7340.855384KOI-2672.01
Kepler-396c0.0560.47388.505transit7340.855384KOI-2672.02
Kepler-410Ab0.25317.8336480.1226transit4301.216273
Kepler-411b0.1683.005160.0381040transit503.50.834974
Kepler-1359c0.3711505.461.143±0.018transit21820.784709Also called KIC 6436029 c, discovery retracted in 2015 after 3rd transit was proven to be false.
MOA-2008-BLG-379Lb4.13.3microlensing110000.56
MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb0.028950.92microlensing26000.11
MOA-2011-BLG-262Lb0.0566340.3831microlensing228300.13300Host star may be a rogue planet, planet may be an exomoon[21]
MOA-2011-BLG-262L4N/Amicrolensing228303300Host star may be a rogue planet, planet may be an exomoon
MOA-2011-BLG-293Lb4.81.1microlensing252000.86
MOA-2011-BLG-322Lb11.64.3microlensing247000.39
OGLE-2011-BLG-0251Lb0.532.72microlensing84000.26
OGLE-2012-BLG-358Lb1.850.87microlensing57000.02Orbiting a brown dwarf
OGLE-2012-BLG-406Lb2.733.45microlensing162000.44
Omega Serpentis b1.7277.021.1radial vel.263.02.174770
PH2b0.903282.52550.828281transit11300.945629[22] Also called Kepler-86b
POTS-1b2.310.9413.16062960.03734transit39000.694400
PSO J318.5−226.51.53N/AN/A1160imaging80N/AN/ARogue planet[23]
ROXs 12b16210imaging3900.873850
ROXs 42Bb9157imaging4401
WASP-8c9.4543235.28radial vel.2801.035600
WASP-65b1.551.1122.31142430.0334transit10000.935600
WASP-68b0.951.245.0842980.06206transit9621.245911
WASP-69b0.261.0573.86813820.04525963transit1600.834715
WASP-70Ab0.591.1643.71302030.048531387transit8001.115763
WASP-73b1.881.164.087220.055121790transit10421.346036
WASP-75b1.071.272.4841930.0375transit8501.146100
WASP-76b0.921.831.8098860.0332190transit3901.466250
WASP-80b0.5380.9993.067852340.0344transit2000.584143Proper name Wadirum
1.241.672.7057820.04472190transit6501.636490
WASP-84b0.6940.9428.52348650.0771797transit4100.845314
WASP-88b0.561.74.9540.064311775transit17301.456431
WASP-90b0.631.633.9162430.05621840transit11001.556440
WASP-95b1.131.212.1846730.034161570transit4501.115630
WASP-96b0.481.23.42526020.04531285transit11611.065540
WASP-97b1.321.132.072760.033031555transit494.91.125640
WASP-98b0.831.102.962640360.037621180transit9260.695525
WASP-99b2.781.105.752510.07171480transit5191.486180
WASP-100b2.031.692.8493750.04572190transit12011.576900
WASP-101b0.501.413.5857220.05061560transit6601.346400
WTS-2b1.121.3631.01870680.018552000transit33000.825000[24]

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