J/PASP/123/412      Exoplanet Orbit Database                 (Wright+, 2011)

The Exoplanet Orbit Database. Wright J.T., Kakhouri O., Marcy G.W., Han E., Feng Y., Johnson J.A., Howard A.W., Fischer D.A., Valenti J.A., Anderson J., Piskunov N. <Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 123, 412-422 (2011)> =2011PASP..123..412W 2011PASP..123..412W
ADC_Keywords: Stars, double and multiple ; Planets Abstract: We present a database of well determined orbital parameters of exoplanets, and their host stars' properties. This database comprises spectroscopic orbital elements measured for 427 planets orbiting 363 stars from radial velocity and transit measurements as reported in the literature. We have also compiled fundamental transit parameters, stellar parameters, and the method used for the planets discovery. This Exoplanet Orbit Database includes all planets with robust, well measured orbital parameters reported in peer-reviewed articles. The Database is available in a searcheable, filterable, and sortable form on the Web at http://exoplanets.org through the Exoplanets Data Explorer Table, and the data can be plotted and explored through the Exoplanet Data Explorer Plotter. We use the Data Explorer to generate publication-ready plots giving three examples of the signatures of exoplanet migration and dynamical evolution: We illustrate the character of the apparent correlation between mass and period in exoplanet orbits, the different selection biases between radial velocity and transit surveys, and that the multiplanet systems show a distinct semi-major axis distribution from apparently singleton systems. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 1242 2901 Exoplanet Orbit Database (Version 2013-01-22) refs.dat 105 465 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: http://exoplanets.org : Exoplanet Orbit Database Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 25 A25 --- Planet Planet name 27- 39 F13.10 Mjup Msini ? Minimum mass of the planet 41- 61 F21.18 AU amaj ? Orbital semimajor axis 63- 85 F23.16 d Per ? Orbital period 87- 98 F12.10 --- e ? Eccentricity 100- 113 F14.10 deg omega ? Argument of periastron ω 115- 132 F18.10 d T0 ? Epoch of periastron 134- 148 F15.10 m/s K ? Semiamplitude of stellar reflex motion 150- 187 A38 --- Ref.O Orbit reference, in refs.dat file 189- 217 A29 --- Ref1 First reference, in refs.dat file 219- 243 A25 --- OName Other name 245- 246 A2 --- m_OName [bcdefgh 012345] Component name of planet 248- 253 I6 --- HD ? Star HD number (III/135) 255- 258 I4 --- HR ? Star HR number (V/50) 260- 265 I6 --- HIP ? Star Hipparcos number (I/311) 267- 272 I6 --- SAO ? SAO designation (I/131) 274- 289 F16.10 --- Gl ? GJ or Gliese number (V/70) 291 I1 --- Bin? [0/1]? Binary flag 293- 322 A30 --- r_Bin? Binary flag reference in refs.dat file 324- 336 F13.10 h RAhours ? Right ascension in decimal hours (J2000) 338- 351 F14.10 deg DEdeg ? Declination in decimal degrees (J2000) 353- 354 I2 h RAh ? Right ascension (J2000) 355 A1 --- --- [:] 356- 357 I2 min RAm ? Right ascension (J2000) 358 A1 --- --- [:] 359- 365 F7.4 s RAs ? Right ascension (J2000) 367 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000) 368- 369 I2 deg DEd ? Declination (J2000) 370 A1 --- --- [:] 371- 372 I2 arcmin DEm ? Declination (J2000) 373 A1 --- --- [:] 374- 379 F6.3 arcsec DEs ? Declination (J2000) 381- 388 I8 --- KIC ? Kepler number (V/133) 390- 396 F7.2 --- KOI ? KOI (Kepler Object of Interest) number 398 I1 --- KDE [0/1] 1 = planet appears in Kepler archive 400 I1 --- EOD [0/1] 1 = planet vetted by the exoplanets.org team 402 I1 --- muL [0/1]? 1 = planet detected via microlensing 404 I1 --- Img [0/1]? 1 = planet detected via imaging 406 I1 --- Tim [0/1]? 1 = planet detected via timing 408- 420 F13.10 mag B-V ? B-V colour index 422- 434 F13.10 mag Vmag ? V magnitude 436- 449 A14 --- r_Vmag Reference for Vmag in refs.dat file 451- 463 F13.10 mag Jmag ? 2MASS J magnitude 465- 477 F13.10 mag Hmag ? 2MASS H magnitude 479- 491 F13.10 mag Ksmag ? 2MASS Ks magnitude 493- 507 F15.10 pc Dist ? Stellar distance 509- 524 F16.10 mas Plx ? Parallax 526- 538 F13.10 km/s Vsini ? Rotational velocity 540 I1 --- Ast [0/1]? Unexplained astrometry flag 542- 555 F14.10 km/s gamma ? Systemic radial velocity γ 557- 569 F13.10 m/s/d dV/dt ? Velocity slope 571- 583 F13.10 deg i ? Inclination of the planet orbit 585- 608 F24.20 Mjup Mp ? Mass of the planet (in Jupiter masses) 610- 632 F23.18 AU Sep ? Separation star/planet 634 I1 --- Trend [0/1]? Flag for linear trend (1 for yes) 636- 650 F15.10 deg lambda ? Projected spin-orbit misalignment λ 652- 656 F5.1 deg Omega ? Longitude of ascending node Ω 658- 669 F12.10 --- Depth ? Square of the planet-star radius ratio (Rp/R*)2 671- 690 F20.18 d T14 ? Time of transit from first to fourth contact 692- 714 F23.12 --- TT ? Epoch of transit center 716- 735 F20.18 Rjup Rp ? Planetary radius 737- 750 F14.10 --- A/R* ? Orbital distance to stellar radius ratio 752- 763 F12.10 --- b ? Impact parameter of transit (projected distance planet/star; unit unspecified) 765- 777 F13.10 g/cm3 dens ? Bulk density of the planet ρp 779- 790 F12.10 --- loggp ? Planetary surface gravity 792 I1 --- tr [0/1]? 1 = transit of the planet was seen 794- 813 A20 --- r_tr Transit reference in refs.dat file 815- 834 F20.16 --- DR ? Distance during transit in stellar radius 836- 847 F12.10 --- Rp/R* ? Planet/star radius ratio 849 I1 --- SE [0/1]? Secondary eclipse 851- 859 A9 --- SEref [Predicted] Reference for secondary eclipse 861- 867 F7.5 --- SEDJ ? Secondary eclipse depth in J band 869- 880 F12.10 --- SEDH ? Secondary eclipse depth in H band 882- 893 F12.10 --- SEDKs ? Secondary eclipse depth in Ks band 895- 903 F9.7 --- SEDKep ? Secondary eclipse depth in Kepler band 905- 916 F12.10 --- SED3.6 ? Secondary eclipse depth in 3.6um 918- 929 F12.10 --- SED4.5 ? Secondary eclipse depth in 4.5um 931- 942 F12.10 --- SED5.8 ? Secondary eclipse depth in 5.8um 944- 955 F12.10 --- SED8.0 ? Secondary eclipse depth in 8.0um 957- 970 F14.10 m/s RMS ? rms residuals to orbital RV fit 972- 984 F13.10 --- chi2 ? Reduced chi squared (χ2) 986- 989 I4 --- Nobs ? Number of observations 991 I1 --- Nc ? Number of components 993 I1 --- Mult ? Multiple flag 995-1006 A12 --- Meth ? Method of discovery of a planetary system 1008-1011 I4 yr Date ? First publication date a planetary system 1013-1017 F5.1 --- PRMS ? Combined 6hr differential photometric precision 1019-1041 A23 --- Star Star name 1043-1054 F12.10 Msun M* ? Stellar mass 1056-1068 F13.10 Rsun R* ? Stellar radius 1070-1087 F18.10 K Teff ? Stellar effective temperature 1089-1101 F13.10 g/cm3 rho* ? Stellar density ρ* 1103-1114 F12.10 --- logg ? Stellar gravity surface 1116-1128 F13.10 [-] [Fe/H] ? Stellar metallicity 1130-1141 F12.10 --- SHK ? Mt Wilson S value, measure of the emission at the core of the calcium H&K lines 1143-1155 F13.10 [-] logRHK ? Chromospheric emission in the cores of the H&K lines, indicating magnetic activity on the star 1157-1169 F13.10 mag kepmag ? Kepler bandpass magnitude 1171-1193 A23 --- SName Simbad name of parent star 1195-1242 A48 --- JSNAME Link to this planet in the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia (exoplanet.eu) database -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 40 A40 --- Ref Reference code 42- 60 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 62-105 A44 --- Com Comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: Copied at http://exoplanets.org
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