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Astronomical database
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6] (also known as Encyclopaedia of exoplanetary systems and Catalogue of Exoplanets ) is an
astronomy
website , founded in
Paris ,
France at the
Meudon Observatory by
Jean Schneider in February 1995,
[7]
[8] which maintains a database of all the currently known and candidate
extrasolar planets , with individual pages for each planet and a full list interactive catalog spreadsheet. The main catalogue comprises databases of all of the currently confirmed extrasolar planets as well as a database of unconfirmed planet detections. The databases are frequently updated with new data from peer-reviewed publications and conferences.
In their respective pages, the
planets are listed along with their basic properties, including the year of planet's discovery,
mass ,
radius ,
orbital period ,
semi-major axis ,
eccentricity ,
inclination ,
longitude of periastron ,
time of periastron ,
maximum time variation , and
time of transit , including all error range values.
The individual planet data pages also contain the data on the parent star, including name, distance in
parsecs ,
spectral type ,
effective temperature ,
apparent magnitude ,
mass ,
radius ,
age , and celestial coordinates (
Right Ascension and
Declination ). Even when they are known, not all of these figures are listed in the interactive spreadsheet catalog, and many missing planet figures that would simply require the application of
Kepler's third law of motion are left blank. Most notably absent on all pages is a star's
luminosity .
As of June 2011, the catalog includes objects up to 25 Jupiter masses,
[9] an increase on the previous inclusion criteria of 20 Jupiter masses.
[10]
As of 2016 this limit was increased to 60 Jupiter masses
[11] based on a study of mass–density relationships.
[12]
See also
References
^ Martin, Pierre-Yves (1995).
"Mentions Légales" .
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia .
^
Pätzold, M.; Rauer, H. (2002). "Where Are the Massive Close-in Extrasolar Planets?".
Astrophysical Journal Letters . 568 (2): L117.
Bibcode :
2002ApJ...568L.117P .
doi :
10.1086/339794 .
^
Ida, S.; Lin, D. N. C. (2004). "Toward a Deterministic Model of Planetary Formation. I. A Desert in the Mass and Semimajor Axis Distributions of Extrasolar Planets".
Astrophysical Journal . 604 (1): 388–413.
arXiv :
astro-ph/0312144 .
Bibcode :
2004ApJ...604..388I .
doi :
10.1086/381724 .
S2CID
119454346 .
^
Raymond, S. N.; Mandell, A. M.; Sigurdsson, S. (2006). "Exotic Earths: Forming Habitable Worlds with Giant Planet Migration".
Science . 313 (5792): 1413–6.
arXiv :
astro-ph/0609253 .
Bibcode :
2006Sci...313.1413R .
doi :
10.1126/science.1130461 .
PMID
16960000 .
S2CID
20112677 .
^
Armstron, J. C.; Larson, S. L. (2007). "Specific Angular Momenta of Extrasolar Planetary Systems".
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society . 38 : 105.
Bibcode :
2007AAS...210.0904A .
^
Stevenson, D. J. (2008).
"A planetary perspective on the deep Earth" .
Nature . 451 (7176): 261–5.
Bibcode :
2008Natur.451..261S .
doi :
10.1038/nature06582 .
PMID
18202637 .
^
Kirkland, K. (2010). Space and Astronomy: Notable Research and Discoveries .
Frontiers of Science .
Infobase Publishing . p. 29.
ISBN
978-0-8160-7445-7 .
^
Dvořák, R. (2008). Extrasolar Planets: Formation, Detection and Dynamics .
Wiley-VCH . p. 57.
ISBN
978-3-527-40671-5 .
^
Schneider, J.; Dedieu, C.; Le Sidaner, P.; Savalle, R.; Zolotukhin, I. (2011). "Defining and Cataloging Exoplanets: The Exoplanet.eu Database".
Astronomy & Astrophysics . 532 : A79.
arXiv :
1106.0586 .
Bibcode :
2011A&A...532A..79S .
doi :
10.1051/0004-6361/201116713 .
S2CID
55994657 .
^
Matson, J. (29 November 2010).
"How One Astronomer Became the Unofficial Exoplanet Record-Keeper" .
Scientific American . Retrieved 2012-07-29 .
^
Exoplanets versus brown dwarfs: the CoRoT view and the future , Jean Schneider, 4 Apr 2016
^ Hatzes Heike Rauer, Artie P. (2015). "A Definition for Giant Planets Based on the Mass-Density Relationship". The Astrophysical Journal . 810 (2): L25.
arXiv :
1506.05097 .
Bibcode :
2015ApJ...810L..25H .
doi :
10.1088/2041-8205/810/2/L25 .
S2CID
119111221 .
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