List of exoplanets discovered in 2012 explained

This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2012.[1] 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)[2]

!Discovery method

data-sort-type="number"Distance (ly) !data-sort-type="number"Host star mass !data-sort-type="number"Host star temp. (K) !Remarks
75 Ceti b3691.92.1radial vel.2662.494846
4.2578.21.3radial vel.45000.84296
BD+48 740 b1.77331.7radial vel.22141.094534[3] Confirmed in 2018.
CoRoT-21b2.261.32.720.04171867transit46001.296200[4]
Epsilon Coronae Borealis b6.7417.91.3radial vel.229.71.74406[5]
Gliese 676 Ad0.0143.60050.0413radial vel.52.290.713734[6]
Gliese 676 Ae0.02535.390.187radial vel.52.290.713734
Gliese 3470 b0.0430.3463.33664870.031radial vel.820.513652[7]
HAT-P-34b7.011.355.452650.067741520transit818.944.266442 Proper name Ġgantija
HAT-P-35b7.523.553.646710.04981581transit167723.566096
HAT-P-36b1.84821.2771.327346830.02411781transit968.491.035620 Proper name Bran
HAT-P-37b1.1691.1782.7974360.03791271transit13410.935500Additional planets in system are suspected
HAT-P-38b0.2670.8254.6403820.0523transit8100.895330 Proper name Hiisi
HAT-P-39b0.5991.5713.543870.0509transit20901.46430
HAT-P-40b0.6151.734.4572430.0608transit16301.516080 Proper name Vytis
HAT-P-41b0.81.6852.6940470.0426transit11201.426390[8] [9] [10]
HAT-P-42b1.0441.284.6418780.05751427transit14601.185743 Proper name Iolaus
HAT-P-43b0.6621.2813.3326870.04431361transit17701.055645
HATS-1b1.8551.3023.4464590.0444transit9900.995870
HD 142 c5.360056.8radial vel.83.61.236245
HD 4732 b2.37360.21.19radial vel.1841.744959[11]
HD 4732 c2.3727324.6radial vel.1841.744959
HD 5608 b1.4792.61.9radial vel.189.71.554854
HD 24040 b4.1034904.637radial vel.152.31.145917 Suspected since 2006
HD 27631 b1.4522083.25radial vel.145.30.945737
HD 37605 c3.36627203.814radial vel.139.915448[12]
HD 40307 e0.011034.620.1886radial vel.41.80.774956
HD 40307 f0.016451.760.247radial vel.41.80.774956
HD 40307 g0.0223197.80.6radial vel.41.80.774956
HD 66141 b6480.51.2radial vel.261.11.14323
HD 77338b0.055.73610.0614radial vel.134.60.935370
HD 79498 b1.3418072.98radial vel.159.891.085748
HD 98649 b6.849515.6radial vel.139.515759
HD 106515 Ab9.6136304.59radial vel.118.60.975362
HD 150706 b2.7158946.7radial vel.88.81.175961
HD 159868 c0.73352.31radial vel.171.91.095558
HD 166724 b3.5351445.42radial vel.140.20.815127
HD 197037 b0.791035.72.07radial vel.107.11.0636137
HD 207832 b0.56161.970.57radial vel.180.40.945710 Suspected false positive
HD 207832 c0.731155.72.112radial vel.180.40.945710 Suspected false positive
HD 208527 b9.9875.52.1radial vel.1148.41.64035
HD 219077 b10.3955016.22radial vel.951.055362
HD 219415 b12093.33.2radial vel.553.714820
HD 220074 b11.1672.11.6radial vel.942.71.23935
HD 220689 b1.0622093.36radial vel.147.51.045921
HD 220773 b1.453724.74.94radial vel.159.821.165940[13]
HD 222155 b2.1239995.14radial vel.165.31.215701
HW Virginis b14.346404.69timing5900.485[14] Likely false positive[15]
Kappa Andromedae b13.616551850imaging169.72.610900Has a reddish color, and may be a brown dwarf[16]
KELT-1b27.231.111.2175140.024662423transit8501.326518
KELT-2Ab1.5221.2864.11379120.05496transit405.21.316151[17]
Kepler-30b0.0360.34829.334340.18transit46000.995498
Kepler-30c2.011.09760.3231050.3transit46000.995498
Kepler-30d0.0730.785143.343940.5transit46000.995498
Kepler-32d0.24122.78020.13transit9900.583900
Kepler-32e0.1342.8960.033transit9900.583900Weak evidence
Kepler-32f0.0730.742960.013transit9900.583900Weak evidence
Kepler-33f0.030360.39841.029020.2535transit40861.295904[18]
Kepler-34b0.220.764288.8221.0896transit48891.055913[19]
Kepler-35b0.1270.728131.4580.60347transit53650.895606
Kepler-36b0.0140.13313.839890.1153transit15001.075911[20]
Kepler-36c0.0250.32816.238550.1283transit15001.075911
Kepler-38b0.3840.384105.5990.4632transit20000.945623
Kepler-46b60.80833.601340.1968transit27900.95309[21]
Kepler-46c0.37657.0110.2799timing27900.95309
Kepler-47b20.2749.5320.2962transit49001.055636[22]
Kepler-47c280.411303.1370.991transit49001.055636
0.01240.1684.778transit10090.885194
0.045970.2429.67395transit10090.885194
0.980.2437.2037945transit10240.554252
0.720.22710.9129343transit10240.554252
0.1537.812540.077transit8211.246225
0.1949.376470.087transit8211.246225
Kepler-51b0.0070.63345.1540.2514543transit26101.046018
Kepler-51c0.0130.80385.3120.384439transit26101.046018
8.70.1877.8773565transit10580.544263
10.410.16416.3850021transit10580.544263
18.410.25818.6489525transit46000.985858
15.740.28338.5583038transit46000.985858
0.920.1878.0109434transit8930.514252
0.370.1112.0717249transit8930.514252
1.490.21727.9481449transit19200.624503
1.110.19742.1516418transit19200.624503
Kepler-56b0.070.58110.50160.1028transit30601.324840
Kepler-56c0.570.87421.402390.1652transit30601.324840
18.860.1955.72931960.057transit31400.835145
6.950.13811.60925670.092631transit31400.835145
1.390.24810.2184954transit32500.956099
2.190.25515.5741568transit32500.956099
Kepler-59b2.050.09811.8681707transit39251.046074
Kepler-59c1.370.17717.9801235transit39251.046074
0.013180.1537.1334transit34401.045905
0.012110.178.9187transit34401.045905
Kepler-60d0.013090.17811.8981transit34401.045905
Kepler-64b0.5310.551138.3170.652transit62001.536407[23] Quadruple star system
Kepler-79b0.03430.3113.48450.117868transit34301.176174
Kepler-79c0.0190.33227.40290.187685transit34301.176174
Kepler-80b0.02180.2387.052460.0648transit11600.734540
Kepler-80c0.021210.2449.523550.0792transit11600.734540
Kepler-81b0.2165.955646transit11470.644500
Kepler-81c0.21112.04513transit11470.644500
Kepler-82b0.35726.444581transit30300.855428
Kepler-82c0.47751.538464transit30300.855428
Kepler-83b0.2529.77transit13200.664648
Kepler-83c0.21120.09transit13200.664648
Kepler-84b0.1998.726937transit470016031
Kepler-84c0.21112.883821transit470016031
Kepler-85b0.1768.306transit25500.925436 KOI-2038
Kepler-85c0.19412.513transit25500.925436 KOI-2038
2.41.0microlensing230000.675
MOA-2010-BLG-073Lb111.21microlensing91000.16Possibly brown dwarf
MOA-2010-BLG-477Lb1.42.8microlensing75000.535950[24] White dwarf host star
MOA-bin-1Lb3.78.3microlensing170000.75
Mu2 Octantis b6.936385.02radial vel.142.11.296017[25]
Nu Ophiuchi b24530.321.9radial vel.152.83.044928Brown dwarf or small star
Nu Ophiuchi c2731866.1radial vel.152.83.044928Brown dwarf or small star
OGLE-2012-BLG-0026Lb0.1454microlensing131101.06
OGLE-2012-BLG-0026Lc0.864.8microlensing131101.06
Omicron Coronae Borealis b1.5187.830.83radial vel.274.12.134749
Omicron Ursae Majoris b4.116303.9radial vel.183.73.095242[26]
Pr0201 b0.544.4264radial vel.6101.236174 In Beehive Cluster
Pr0211 b1.882.14610.03176radial vel.6100.945300[27] Multi-planet system In Beehive Cluster
RR Caeli b3.019005.2timing69.100.18+0.443100+7540Circumbinary planet around red and white dwarfs.[28]
Tau Ceti e0.0124162.870.538radial vel.120.78[29] Potentially habitable exoplanet
Tau Ceti f0.0124636.131.334radial vel.120.78
WASP-42b0.5271.1224.98168190.05611021transit5200.955315
WASP-47b1.211.154.160710.0521275transit6501.115576
WASP-49b0.3781.1152.78173870.03791369transit5500.945600
WASP-52b0.461.271.74977980.02721315transit4600.875000 Proper name Göktürk
WASP-54b0.6361.6533.69364110.049871742transit6501.216100
WASP-55b0.6271.3354.46562910.05581290transit11001.166070
WASP-56b0.5711.0924.6171010.054581200transit8301.035600[30]
WASP-57b0.6441.052.838918560.037691338transit14800.895600
WASP-58b0.891.375.017180.05611270transit9800.945800
WASP-59b0.8630.7757.9195850.0697670transit4100.724650
WASP-60b0.5140.864.30500110.05311479transit13001.085900 Proper name Vlasina
WASP-61b2.061.243.85590.05141565transit16001.226320
WASP-62b0.571.394.4119530.05671329.6transit5201.256280 Proper name Krotoa
WASP-63b0.381.434.378090.05741536transit11001.325570
WASP-64b1.2711.2711.57329180.026481989transit110015400 Proper name Agouto
WASP-66b2.321.394.0860520.05461790transit12001.36580
WASP-67b0.421.44.614420.05171050transit7300.875240
WASP-71b2.2421.462.90367470.046192016.1transit11301.566059 Proper name Tanzanite
WASP-72b1.54611.272.21674210.037082210transit11001.396250 Proper name Cuptor
WASP-77Ab1.761.211.36003090.0241715transit30015500Orbiting primary star of binary star system
WASP-78b0.891.72.175176320.03622350transit18001.176100
WASP-79b0.92.093.66238660.05351900transit7801.386600 Proper name Pollera
WISE 1217+1626 B220.9348450imaging290.03575Brown dwarf[31]
WTS-1b4.011.493.3520570.0471500transit81001.26250[32]

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