Kepler 40b
False Positive Probabilities for all Kepler Objects of Interest 1284 Newly Validated Planets and 428 Likely False Positives Morton et al. 2016 ampVerticalLine Reference Overview Kepler KOI delivery, Q1-Q17 DR24 Q1-Q17 DR24 KOI Table Kepler KOI delivery, Q1-Q16 Q1-Q16 KOI Table Kepler KOI delivery, Q1-Q12 Q1-Q12 KOI Table Kepler KOI delivery, Q1-Q8
We present a fresh analysis of the light curves of Kepler-6, Kepler-8 and Kepler-40 star-planet systems using 3 years of observations by the Kepler space telescope. Transit light curves were solved using WinFitter code.
Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a hot Jupiter discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant. The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA's Kepler spacecraft.
Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a hot Jupiter discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant. The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. The Kepler team made data collected by its satellite publicly available, including data on Kepler-40 French and Swiss astronomers used the equivalent to one night of measurements
Kepler-40 b is a gas giant exoplanet that orbits a F-type star. Its mass is 2.2 Jupiters, it takes 6.9 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.08 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2010.
Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a hot Jupiter discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant. The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. The Kepler team made data collected by its satellite publicly available, including data on Kepler-40 French and Swiss astronomers used the equivalent to one night of measurements
Kepler-40 b is a Confirmed extrasolar planet exoplanet that orbits the star Kepler 40 in the constellation of Cygnus
Kepler-40b was published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics on January 4, 2011, after it was sent to the journal on September 15, 2010. Host star. See main article Kepler-40. Kepler-40 is an F-type evolved subgiant star located in the Cygnus constellation. The star is 1.48 times the mass of the Sun and 2.13 times its radius. With an
Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a Hot Jupiter-type planet discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant.The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA 's Kepler spacecraft. The Kepler team made data collected by its satellite publicly available, including data on Kepler-40 French and Swiss astronomers used the equivalent to one night of
Kepler-40 b Planet Status Confirmed. Discovered in 2010. Update 2021-02-05. Mass 2.2 0.4-0.4 M J 1 publication number of publications. SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. II. KOI-428b a hot Jupiter transiting a subgiant F-star Masssini