List of exoplanets discovered in 2021

This list of exoplanets discovered in 2021 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first observed in 2021. For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is a lower limit. See Minimum mass for more information.

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K) Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
HD 108236 f 0.17406+0.00482
0.00437
29.54255±0.00069 0.1759±0.0037 transit 211 0.853±0.047 5720.0±50.0 [1][2]
NGTS-14Ab 0.092±0.012 0.444±0.030 3.5357173±0.0000069 0.0403±0.0071 1143±139 transit 1060 0.898±0.035 5187±11 [3]
TOI-1259Ab 0.441+0.049
0.047
1.022+0.030
0.037
3.4779780+0.0000019
0.0000017
0.04070+0.00114
0.00110
936 transit 385±1 0.68+0.1
0.01
4775±100 Also white dwarf on a wide orbit[4]
NGTS-13b 4.84±0.44 1.142±0.046 4.12 0.0549+0.0015
0.0025
1605±30 transit 2150 1.30+0.11
0.18
5819±73 [5]
TOI-628 b 6.33+0.29
0.31
1.060+0.041
0.034
3.4095675+0.0000070
0.0000069
0.04860+0.00080
0.00094
1586+52
40
transit 582 1.311+0.066
0.075
6250+220
190
Host star also known as HD 288842[6]
TOI-640 b 0.88±0.16 1.771+0.060
0.056
5.0037775±0.0000048 0.06608+0.00098
0.0011
1749+26
30
transit 1115 1.536+0.069
0.076
6460+130
150
[6]
TOI-1333 A b 2.37±0.24 1.396+0.056
0.054
4.720219±0.000011 0.0626+0.0011
0.0012
1679+35
34
transit 653 1.464+0.076
0.079
6274±97 Host star also known as BD+47 3521A[6]
TOI-1478 b 0.847+0.052
0.048
1.061+0.040
0.038
10.180249±0.000015 0.0903+0.0018
0.0013
918±11 transit 498 0.946+0.059
0.041
5595+83
81
[6]
TOI-1601 b 0.99±0.11 1.239+0.046
0.039
5.331751±0.000011 0.06864+0.00079
0.00075
1619+24
23
transit 1096 1.517+0.053
0.049
5948+87
89
[6]
OGLE-2019-BLG-0960Lb 0.0071±0.0027 1.75±0.55 microlensing 2900±1000 0.45±0.15 Smallest planet discovered by microlensing[7]
HD 110113 b 0.0143±0.0020 0.183±0.011 2.541+0.0005
0.001
0.035±0.001 1371±14 transit 346.5±2.3 0.99±0.08 5730 Radius gap planet, host star also known as TOI-755[8]
HD 110113 c 0.0330±0.0038 6.744+0.008
0.009
0.068+0.001
0.002
990±10 radial vel. 346.5±2.3 0.99±0.08 5730 Host star also known as TOI-755[8]
KOI-5Ab 0.179 0.63 5 transit 1870±70 1.13 5861 Also called TOI-1241b[9][10]
TOI-178b 0.0047+0.0012
0.0013
0.102±0.006 1.914558±0.000018 0.02607±0.00078 1040+22
21
transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
TOI-178c 0.015+0.0017
0.0021
0.149+0.01
0.008
3.238450+0.000020
0.000019
0.0370±0.0011 873±18 transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
TOI-178d 0.0094+0.0025
0.0032
0.229±0.006 6.557700±0.000016 0.0592±0.0018 690±14 transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
TOI-178e 0.0121+0.0039
0.0029
0.197+0.007
0.008
9.961881±0.000042 0.0783+0.0023
0.0024
600±12 transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
TOI-178f 0.0242+0.0052
0.0047
0.204±0.009 15.231915+0.000115
0.000095
0.1039±0.0031 521±11 transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
TOI-178g 0.0123+0.0041
0.0050
0.256+0.012
0.011
20.70950+0.00014
0.00011
0.1275+0.0038
0.0039
470±10 transit 205.16±0.03 0.650+0.027
0.029
4316±70 [11]
HD 183579 b 0.0620+0.0126
0.0123
0.317+0.013
0.011
17.471278+0.000058
0.000060
0.1334+0.0062
0.0061
769+17
13
transit 186.1±0.8 1.031+0.025
0.026
5788±44 Host star also known as TOI-1055[12]
KMT-2019-BLG-0371b 7.70+11.34
3.90
0.79+0.14
0.16
microlensing 23000+3000
4000
0.09+0.14
0.05
Multiple solutions for orbital separation[13]
HD 5278 b 0.0245+0.0047
0.0044
0.219±0.004 14.339156+0.000049
0.000047
0.1202±0.0013 943±13 transit 183.1±2.7 1.126+0.036
0.035
6203±64 Host star also known as TOI-130[14]
HD 5278 c 0.0579+0.0057
0.0060
0.2416±0.0027 0.1202±0.0013 943±13 radial vel. 183.1±2.7 1.126+0.036
0.035
6203±64 Host star also known as TOI-130[14]
KMT-2018-BLG-1025Lb 0.0191+0.0258
0.0104
1.305+0.194
0.227
microlensing 22000±3000 0.219+0.297
0.120
Multiple solutions for orbital parameters[15]
Gliese 1151b 0.0079±0.0016 2.02 0.01735+0.00065
0.00070
radial vel. 26.23±0.01 0.154 3143±26 [16]
TOI-558b 3.61±0.15 1.086+0.041
0.038
14.574071±0.000026 0.1291+0.0020
0.0021
1061+13
12
transit 1312±17 1.349+0.064
0.065
6466+95
93
[17]
TOI-559b 6.01+0.24
0.23
1.091+0.028
0.025
6.9839095±0.0000051 0.0723±0.0013 1180+18
16
transit 761±7 1.026±0.057 5925+85
76
[17]
HD 13808 b 0.0346 14.2 0.11 radial vel. 92.2 0.771±0.022 5035±50 Candidate since 2011, confirmed in 2021[18]
HD 13808 c 0.0315 53.8 0.26 radial vel. 92.2 0.771±0.022 5035±50 Candidate since 2011, confirmed in 2021[18]

Specific exoplanet lists

References

  1. "HD 108236 f". exoplanet.eu. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  2. CHEOPS observations of the HD 108236 planetary system: A fifth planet, improved ephemerides, and planetary radii
  3. NGTS-14Ab: a Neptune-sized transiting planet in the desert, 2021, arXiv:2101.01470
  4. TOI-1259Ab – a gas giant planet with 2.7% deep transits and a bound white dwarf companion, 2021, arXiv:2101.02707
  5. NGTS-13b: A hot 4.8 Jupiter-mass planet transiting a subgiant star, 2021, arXiv:2101.04245
  6. TESS Delivers Five New Hot Giant Planets Orbiting Bright Stars from the Full Frame Images, 2021, arXiv:2101.01726
  7. OGLE-2019-BLG-0960Lb: The Smallest Microlensing Planet, 2021, arXiv:2101.04696
  8. A hot mini-Neptune in the radius valley orbiting solar analogue HD 110113, 2021, arXiv:2101.04745
  9. ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF STELLAR COMPANIONS FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF Kepler OBJECTS OF INTEREST, 2017, arXiv:1701.06577
  10. AT LAST! CONFIRMATION OF KEPLER'S SECOND PLANETARY CANDIDATE
  11. Six transiting planets and a chain of Laplace resonances in TOI-178, 2021, arXiv:2101.09260
  12. VALIDATION OF HD 183579b USING ARCHIVAL RADIAL VELOCITIES: A WARM-NEPTUNE ORBITING A BRIGHT SOLAR ANALOG, 2021, arXiv:2101.12137
  13. KMT-2019-BLG-0371 and the Limits of Bayesian Analysis, 2021, arXiv:2101.12206
  14. A sub-Neptune and a non-transiting Neptune-mass companion unveiled by ESPRESSO around the bright late-F dwarf HD 5278 (TOI-130), 2021, arXiv:2101.12300
  15. KMT-2018-BLG-1025Lb: microlensing super-Earth planet orbiting a low-mass star, 2021, arXiv:2102.01890 line feed character in |title= at position 64 (help)
  16. The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Detects a Terrestrial-mass Planet Candidate Closely Orbiting Gliese 1151: The Likely Source of Coherent Low-frequency Radio Emission from an Inactive Star, 2021, arXiv:2102.02233
  17. Two Massive Jupiters in Eccentric Orbits from the TESS Full Frame Images, 2021, arXiv:2102.02222
  18. The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XLV. Two Neptune mass planets orbiting HD 13808: a study of stellar activity modelling’s impact on planet detection, 2021, arXiv:2102.03387
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