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Revision as of 11:17, 23 September 2023

This is a list of the hottest exoplanets so far.

List

Image Name Star Temperature (K) Mass (MJ)
Kepler-70b Kepler-70 7,662 0.0003231593901489231593901489
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Kepler-70c Kepler-70 6,807 0,655
KELT-9b KELT-9 4,050 2.88
TOI-2109b TOI-2109 3,500 5.02
WD 1145+017 b WD 1145+017 3,457 0.0000021004067368421
Vega b Vega 3,253 0.068881263157895
TOI-1518 b TOI-1518 3,237±59[1] 2.3
WASP-12b WASP-12 3,128 1.9
Kepler-1087 b Kepler-1087 2,250 0.0001

ㅣReferences

  1. ^ De Leon, J. P.; et al. (2021), "37 New Validated Planets in Overlapping K2 Campaigns", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 508: 195–218, arXiv:2108.05621, doi:10.1093/mnras/stab2305

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