Kepler-93
KOI-69
KIC 3544595
19 25 40.3888
+38 40 20.4113
96.7
Kepler-93
KOI-69
KIC 3544595
2MASS J19254039+3840204
TYC 3134-218-1
Gaia DR2 2052747119115620352
8.370
5669
10.00
10.73
8.771
8.446
-0.18
0.911
0.919
6.6
Kepler-93 b
KOI-69.01
KOI-69 b
KIC 3544595 b
TYC 3134-218-1 b
Gaia DR2 2052747119115620352 b
4.72673978
0.1319
0.0126
0
0.053
0.1765
Confirmed planets
This planet has been discovered by the Kepler spacecraft. It was confirmed using a combination of high resolution imaging and spectroscopy and Doppler spectroscopy. This analysis pushes the false probability below 1 percent and puts contraints on the planet's size and mass.
2014
15/01/06
transit
1
Kepler-93 c
KOI-69.10
KOI-69 c
KIC 3544595 c
TYC 3134-218-1 c
Gaia DR2 2052747119115620352 c
Controversial
The second companion to Kepler-93 is detected as a linear trend in the system's radial velocity measurements. Constraints from imaging and radial velocity imply that its mass may be between 8.5 Jupiter masses and 0.64 solar masses, leaving the nature of the object unclear.
2014
15/01/06
RV
Lyra