This is a List of exoplanets discovered in 2011.[1]
For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the mass value is actually 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
7 Canis Majoris b
1.85
735.1
1.758
radial vel.
64.65
1.34
4826
[2]
82 G. Eridani b
0.0085
18.315
0.1207
660
radial vel.
19.57
0.7
5401
[3]
82 G. Eridani c
0.0076
40.114
0.2036
508
radial vel.
19.57
0.7
5401
[3]
82 G. Eridani d
0.015
90.309
0.3499
388
radial vel.
19.57
0.7
5401
[3]
BD+48 738 b
0.91
392.6
1.0
radial vel.
2910
0.74
4414
[4]
CFBDSIR J145829+101343 b
10.5
10037.5
2.6
370
imaging
75.34
0.02
580
Likely brown dwarf[5]
CoRoT-16b
0.535
1.17
5.35227
0.0618
1086
transit
2740
1.1
5650
[6]
CoRoT-17b
2.43
1.02
3.7681
0.0461
1626
transit
3001
1.04
5740
[7]
CoRoT-18b
3.47
1.31
1.9000693
0.0295
1550
transit
2838
0.95
5440
[8]
CoRoT-19b
1.11
1.29
3.89713
0.0518
2000
transit
2511
1.21
6090
[9]
CoRoT-20b
4.3
0.84
9.24285
0.09
1024
transit
2819
1.14
4947
[10]
COROT-21b
2.26±0.31
1.30±0.14
2.72474±0.00014
0.0417±0.0011
transit
4560±930
1.29±0.09
6200±100
[11]
CoRoT-23b
2.8
1.05
3.6313
0.048
1660
transit
1957
1.14
5900
[12]
Gliese 433 b
0.01901
7.3705
0.062
radial vel.
29.58
0.48
3461
[13]
Gliese 667 Cc
0.012
28.14
0.125
radial vel.
22.18
0.33
3350
[13]Potentially habitable exoplanet
Gliese 785 b
0.0532
74.72
0.32
355
radial vel.
28.7
0.8
5166
[3]
Gliese 785 c
0.076
525.8
1.18
185
radial vel.
28.7
0.8
5166
[3]
HAT-P-27b
0.62
1.02
3.039577
0.04
transit
665.38
0.94
5300
[14]
HAT-P-28b
0.626
1.212
3.257215
0.0434
1384
transit
1288
1.02
5680
[15]
HAT-P-29b
0.88
1.17
5.72319
0.0667
1271
transit
1032
1.45
6087
[15]Proper name Surt
HAT-P-30b
0.83
1.44
2.8106
0.0419
1630
transit
702.2
1.55
6304
Independent discoveries[16][17]
HAT-P-31b
2.27
1.09
5.00542
0.061
1450
transit
1133
1.31
6065
Additional planet in system suspected.[18]
HAT-P-32b
0.68
1.98
2.1500082
0.03397
1836
transit
950.81
1.13
6001
[19]
HAT-P-33b
0.92
1.85
3.47447
0.04995
1782
transit
1306
1.82
6446
[19]
HD 1461 c
0.01759
13.5052
0.1117
radial vel.
76.5
1.02
5765
[20]Planet confirmed in 2015[21]
HD 1502 b
2.75
428.5
1.262
radial vel.
626.11
1.46
4947
[22]Proper name Indépendance
HD 5891 b
7.63
177.11
0.64
radial vel.
932.02
1.93
4673
[22]
HD 7199 b
0.27
615
1.36
radial vel.
118.04
0.77
5371
[23]Proper name Hairu
HD 7449 A b
0.508
1255.5
2.38
radial vel.
126.26
1.05
6024
[23]
HD 14651 b
47±3.4
79.4179±0.0021
0.361±0.013
radial vel.
127
0.96±0.03
5491±26
Brown dwarf or star[24]
HD 18742 b
3.4
766
1.82
radial vel.
532.86
1.36
4940
[22]Proper name Bagan
HD 20003 b
0.0378±0.0031
11.849±0.003
0.0974±0.0016
radial vel.
136.6±0.2
0.942±0.046
5510+48 −137
[20]
HD 20003 c
0.0422±0.0040
33.823±0.065
0.1961±0.0032
radial vel.
136.6±0.2
0.942±0.046
5510+48 −137
[20]
HD 20781 b
0.0334+0.0038 −0.0037
29.158+0.0102 −0.01
0.1647+0.0076 −0.0083
radial vel.
115.36±4.4
0.7
5256±29
[20]
HD 20781 c
0.0442±0.0049
85.5073+0.0983 −0.0947
0.3374+0.0155 −0.017
radial vel.
115.36±4.4
0.7
5256±29
[20]
HD 21693 b
0.0259+0.0034 −0.0033
0.1976
22.6786+0.0085 −0.0087
0.1455+0.0058 −0.0063
radial vel.
105.61±1.66
0.8
5430±26
[20]Confirmed in 2017.[25]
HD 21693 c
0.0547±0.0056
53.7357+0.0312 −0.0309
0.2586+0.0103 −0.0113
radial vel.
105.61±1.66
0.8
5430±26
[20]Confirmed in 2017.[25]
HD 22781 b
13.65
528.07
1.167
radial vel.
106.43
0.75
5027
[24]
HD 28678 b
1.542
380.2
1.18
radial vel.
622.72
1.53
4972
[22]Proper name Tassili
HD 30246 b
55.1+20.3 −8.2
990.7±5.6
2.012±0.069
radial vel.
160
1.05±0.04
5833±44
Brown dwarf or star[24]
HD 30856 b
1.547
847
1.85
radial vel.
429.56
1.17
4895
[22]Proper name Nakanbé
HD 31527 b
0.0329±0.0028
16.5535+0.0034 −0.0035
0.1254+0.0041 −0.0045
radial vel.
125.8±2.9
0.96
5898±13
[20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25]
HD 31527 c
0.0445±0.0040.0039
51.2053+0.0373 −0.0368
0.2663+0.0088 −0.0095
radial vel.
125.8±2.9
0.96
5898±13
[20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25]
HD 31527 d
0.0372+0.0053 −0.0052
271.6737+2.1135 −2.2471
0.8098+0.0273 −0.0293
radial vel.
125.8±2.9
0.96
5898±13
[20]Planet confirmed in 2017[25]
HD 33142 b
1.385
326
1.07
radial vel.
397.27
1.41
4978
[22]
HD 39194 b
0.0126
5.63
0.056±0.001
radial vel.
71.43
0.67±0.04
5205±23
[20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27]
HD 39194 c
0.0198
14.03
0.103±0.002
radial vel.
71.43
0.67±0.04
5205±23
[20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27]
HD 39194 d
0.0126
33.91
0.185±0.033
radial vel.
71.43
0.67±0.04
5205±23
[20]Confirmed in 2017 and 2021.[26][27]
HD 45184 b
0.0384+0.0033 −0.0032
5.8854±0.0003
0.0644+0.002 −0.0021
radial vel.
71.36±0.62
1.03
5869±14
[20]Confirmed in 2017[26]
HD 51608 b [ru]
0.0402+0.0038 −0.0037
14.0726±0.0016
0.1059+0.0043 −0.0046
radial vel.
113.6±2.02
0.8
5358±22
[20]Confirmed in 2017.[26][25]
HD 51608 c [ru]
0.045+0.0051 −0.0048
95.9446+0.1555 −0.1366
0.3809+0.0153 −0.0164
radial vel.
113.6±2.02
0.8
5358±22
[20]Confirmed in 2017.[26][25]
HD 82886 b
2.33
705
1.58
radial vel.
415.93
2.53
4953
[22]Proper name Arber
HD 85512 b
0.01
58.43
0.26
298
radial vel.
36.79
0.43
4300
[3]
HD 93385 Ac
0.0223
13.18
0.112±0.002
radial vel.
141.6±0.2
1.04±0.01
5823±35
[20]Originally planet HD 93385 b, confirmed in 2017,[26] renamed in 2021[27]
HD 93385 Ad
0.0274
45.84
0.2565±0.0043
radial vel.
141.6±0.2
1.04±0.01
5823±35
[20]Originally planet HD 93385 c, confirmed in 2017,[26] renamed in 2021.[27]
HD 96063 b
1.27
362.5
1.11
radial vel.
458.66
1.37
5020
[22]Proper name Ramajay
HD 96127 b
20.96
647.3
1.42
radial vel.
1949
10.94
3943
[4]Likely not a planet, but a star[28]
HD 96700 b
0.0280
8.12
0.0777±0.0013
radial vel.
84±1
0.89±0.01
5845±13
[20]Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c[27]
HD 96700 c
0.0400
103.5
0.424±0.007
radial vel.
84±1
0.89±0.01
5845±13
[20]Also unconfirmed planet between orbits b and c[27]
HD 98219 b
1.964
433.8
1.26
radial vel.
372.06
1.41
4925
[22]Proper name Ixbalanqué
HD 99706 b
1.23
841
1.98
radial vel.
480.15
1.46
4862
[22]
HD 100655 b
1.61
157.57001
0.68
radial vel.
449.2
2.28
4891
[29]Proper name Sazum
HD 102329 b
8.16
778.1
1.81
radial vel.
712.41
3.21
4745
[22]
HD 106270 b
10.13
1888
3.34
radial vel.
306.79
1.39
5509
[22]
HD 108863 b
2.414
437.7
1.32
radial vel.
539.87
1.59
4878
[22]
HD 116029 b
1.4
670
1.65
radial vel.
403.4
0.83
4819
[22]One more planet in the system (unconfirmed)
HD 126525 b
0.237±0.002
960.41+6.19 −6.33
1.837±0.010
radial vel.
124.1+4.3 −4.6
0.90±0.01
5638±13
[20]
HD 131496 b
1.8
896
2.01
radial vel.
431.65
1.34
4846
[22]Proper name Madriu
HD 132563 Bb
1.49
1544
2.62
radial vel.
344.01
1.08
6073
[30]
HD 134060 b
0.0318+0.0025 −0.0024
3.2696±0.0001
0.0444±0.0007
radial vel.
78.38±0.07
1.095
5966±14
[20]Eccentric orbit, confirmed in 2017.[25]
HD 134060 c
0.0922+0.0139 −0.0133
1292+48 −44
2.226±0.051
radial vel.
78.38±0.07
1.095
5966±14
[20]Confirmed in 2017.[25]
HD 134606 b
0.0292±0.0030
12.083±0.010
0.1023±0.0017
radial vel.
87.45±0.07
0.998±0.024
5616±34
[20]
HD 134606 c
0.0382±0.0053
59.52±0.17
0.2962±0.0049
radial vel.
87.45±0.07
0.998±0.024
5616±34
[20]
HD 134606 d
0.1212±0.0130
459.3±8.3
1.157±0.024
radial vel.
87.45±0.07
0.998±0.024
5616±34
[20]
HD 137388 b
0.2
330
0.89
radial vel.
132.2
0.68
5181
[23]Proper name Kererū
HD 142245 b
3.07
1299
2.78
radial vel.
318.01
3.5
4922
[22]
HD 152581 b
1.869
686.5
1.66
radial vel.
543.2
1.3
5027
[22]Proper name Ganja
HD 156279 b
9.88
131.05
0.49
radial vel.
118.17
0.95
5453
[24]
HD 158038 b
1.53
521
1.5
radial vel.
310.25
1.3
4860
[22]
HD 150433 b
0.168±0.020
1096±27
1.930±0.045
radial vel.
99.36±0.10
[20]
HD 154088 b
0.0208
18.56±0.01
0.134±0.002
radial vel.
58.2±0.5
0.91±0.02
5374±43
[20]Confirmed in 2021[27]
HD 157172 b
0.12
104.84±0.13
0.416±0.007
radial vel.
107.75±0.22
[20]
HD 163607 b
0.7836
75.2203
0.362
radial vel.
221.53
1.12
5522
[31]
HD 163607 c
2.201
1272
2.39
radial vel.
221.53
1.12
5522
[31]
HD 164509 b
0.443
280.17
0.87
radial vel.
173.49
1.12
5922
[31]
HD 189567 b
0.0267
14.3
0.111±0.002
radial vel.
58.43±0.04
0.83±0.01
5726±15
[20]Confirmed in 2021, also unconfirmed planet HD 189567 c in the system[27]
HD 192310 c
0.076
525.8
1.18
radial vel.
28.7
0.78
5069
[3]
HD 204313 c
0.0553
34.905
0.2099
radial vel.
154
1.02
5776
[20]Confirmed in 2015.[21]
HD 215152 c
0.0054+0.0019 −0.0023
7.2824+0.0045 −0.0083
0.06739+0.00086 −0.00089
radial vel.
70.48±0.16
0.770±0.015
4935±76
[20]Confirmed in 2018.[32]
HD 215152 d
0.0088+0.0025 −0.0029
10.8650+0.0056 −0.0061
0.0880+0.0011 −0.0012
radial vel.
70.48±0.16
0.770±0.015
4935±76
[20]Confirmed in 2018.[32]
HD 204941 b
0.266
1733
2.55
radial vel.
93.74
0.58
5026
[23]
HD 215456 b
0.101
191.99±0.73
0.652±0.011
radial vel.
129.3±0.2
[20]
HD 215456 c
0.246
2277±67
3.394±0.088
radial vel.
129.3±0.2
[20]
HD 240237 b
15.89
745.7
1.92
radial vel.
3125
8.76
3926
[4]
HIP 5158 c
15.04
9017.76
7.7
radial vel.
168.56
0.78
4962
[33]
HIP 57274 b
0.02
8.1352
0.07
radial vel.
84.41
0.29
4510
[34]
HIP 57274 c
0.40902
32.03
0.178
radial vel.
84.41
0.29
4510
[34]
HIP 57274 d
0.5267
431.7
1.01
radial vel.
84.41
0.29
4510
[34]
HU Aquarii b
5.9
2390
3.6
timing
626.89
0.88
5952
Controversial
HU Aquarii c
4.5
4368
5.4
timing
626.89
0.88
5952
Controversial
Kepler-10b
0.0145
0.132
0.837491
0.0172
2130
transit
608.3
0.91
5708
[35]
Kepler-10c
0.02319
0.207
45.2946
0.241
584
transit
608.3
0.91
5708
[36]
Kepler-11b
0.006
0.161
10.3039
0.091
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-11c
0.009
0.256
13.0241
0.107
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-11d
0.023
0.278
22.6845
0.155
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-11e
0.025
0.374
31.9996
0.195
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-11f
0.006
0.222
46.6888
0.25
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-11g
0.079
0.297
118.3807
0.466
transit
2148
0.96
5663
[37]
Kepler-12b
0.432
1.754
4.4379629
0.0553
1480
transit
2950
1.17
5947
[38]
Kepler-13b
9.28
1.512
1.763588
0.03641
2550
transit
1354
1.72
7650
[39]
Kepler-14b
8.4
1.136
6.790123
0.0771
1605
transit
3196
1.51
6395
[40]
Kepler-15b
0.66
0.96
4.942782
0.05714
1251
transit
2464
1.02
5515
[41]
Kepler-16b
0.333
0.754
228.776
0.7048
transit
245.44
0.69
4450
[42]
Kepler-17b
2.45
1.31
1.4857108
0.02591
1570
transit
2609
1.16
5781
[43]
Kepler-18b
0.022
0.178
3.504725
0.0447
transit
1430
0.97
5345
[44]
Kepler-18c
0.054
0.49
7.64159
0.0752
transit
1430
0.97
5345
[44]
Kepler-18d
0.052
0.623
14.85888
0.1172
transit
1430
0.97
5345
[44]
Kepler-19b
0.02643
0.197
9.28716
0.085
transit
717.4
0.94
5544
[45]
Kepler-19c
0.04122
28.731
timing
717.4
0.94
5544
[45]
Kepler-20b
0.03052
0.167
3.69611525
0.0463
1105
transit
929.18
0.95
5495
[46]
Kepler-20c
0.04012
0.272
10.85409089
0.0949
772
transit
929.18
0.95
5495
[46]
Kepler-20d
0.03168
0.245
77.61130017
0.3506
401
transit
929.18
0.95
5495
[46]
Kepler-20e
0.01
0.077
6.09852281
0.0639
1040
transit
929.18
0.95
5495
[46]
Kepler-20f
0.045
0.089
19.57758478
0.1396
705
transit
929.18
0.95
5495
[46]
Kepler-21b
0.01598
0.146
2.78578
0.042717
2025
transit
370
1.41
6305
[47]
Kepler-22b
0.113
0.212
289.8623
0.849
262
transit
619.72
0.97
5518
Potentially habitable exoplanet[48]
Kepler-23b
0.8
0.17
7.1073
0.075
transit
2793
1.1
5828
[49]
Kepler-23c
2.7
0.285
10.7421
0.099
transit
2793
1.1
5828
[49]
Kepler-24b
1.6
0.214
8.1453
0.08
transit
3901
0.98
5897
[49]
Kepler-24c
1.6
0.25
12.3335
0.106
transit
3901
0.98
5897
[49]
Kepler-25b
0.0275
0.245
6.238297
0.068
transit
798.98
1.19
6270
[50]
Kepler-25c
0.0479
0.465
12.7207
0.11
transit
798.98
1.19
6270
[50]
Kepler-26b
0.01611
0.248
12.28
0.08551
427
transit
1104
0.54
3914
[50]
Kepler-26c
0.01951
0.243
17.2559
0.10725
381
transit
1104
0.54
3914
[50]
Kepler-27b
9.11
0.357
15.3348
0.118
transit
3507
0.65
5400
[50]
Kepler-27c
13.8
0.437
31.3309
0.191
transit
3507
0.65
5400
[50]
Kepler-28b
1.51
0.321
5.9123
0.062
583
transit
1448
0.75
4590
[50]
Kepler-28c
1.36
0.303
8.9858
0.081
507
transit
1448
0.75
4590
[50]
Kepler-29b
0.01419
0.299
10.3384
0.09
transit
2779
0.98
5701
[51]
Kepler-29c
0.01259
0.28
13.2884
0.11
transit
2779
0.98
5701
[51]
Kepler-31b
0.491
20.8613
0.16
transit
5700
1.21
6340
[52]
Kepler-31c
4.7
0.473
42.6318
0.26
transit
5700
1.21
6340
[52]
Kepler-32b
4.1
0.196
5.90124
0.05
530
transit
1066
0.58
3900
[52]
Kepler-32c
0.5
0.178
8.7522
0.09
470
transit
1066
0.58
3900
[52]
Kepler-33b
0.155
5.66793
0.0677
transit
4086
1.29
5904
[53]
Kepler-33c
0.00123
0.285
13.17562
0.1189
transit
4086
1.29
5904
[53]
Kepler-33d
0.0123
0.477
21.77596
0.1662
transit
4086
1.29
5904
[53]
Kepler-33e
0.01753
0.359
31.7844
0.2138
transit
4086
1.29
5904
[53]
Kepler-39b
20.1
1.24
21.08721
0.164
897
transit
3557
1.29
6350
[54]brown dwarf
Kepler-41b
0.56
1.29
1.8555582
0.03101
1790
transit
3680
1.15
5750
[55]
Kepler-42b
0.07
1.2137672
0.0116
519
transit
126.23
0.13
3068
[36]
Kepler-42c
0.065
0.45328509
0.006
720
transit
126.23
0.13
3068
[36]
Kepler-42d
0.051
1.865169
0.0154
450
transit
126.23
0.13
3068
[36]
Kepler-43 b
3.23
1.219
3.0240949
0.046
1620
transit
3379
1.32
6041
[43]
Kepler-44b
1.0
1.09
3.2467293
0.0446
1544
transit
4009
1.12
5800
[43]
Kepler-45b
0.505
0.96
2.455239
0.03
1000
transit
1086
0.59
3820
[53]
Kepler-70b
0.0014
0.068
0.240104
0.006
orbital brightness modulation
3849
0.5
27730
Controversial[56]
Kepler-70c
0.0021
0.077
0.342887
0.0076
orbital brightness modulation
3849
0.5
27730
Controversial[56]
MOA-2009-BLG-266Lb
0.033
2774
3.2
microlensing
9900
0.56
[57]
Nu2 Lupi b
0.0145
0.132
11.57779+0.00091 −0.0011
0.0969+0.0019 −0.0017
radial vel.
47.85±0.07
0.87±0.04
5664±61
[20]
Nu2 Lupi c
0.0355
0.233
27.5909+0.0028 −0.0031
0.1729+0.0034 −0.0030
radial vel.
47.85±0.07
0.87±0.04
5664±61
[20]
Nu2 Lupi d
0.0278
0.229
107.245±0.050
0.425±0.012
radial vel.
47.85±0.07
0.87±0.04
5664±61
[20]
NY Vir (AB) b
2.3
3160
3.3
timing
1800
0.6
33000
Circumbinary planet[58]
NY Vir (AB) c
4.49
9861.75
7.54
timing
1800
0.6
33000
Circumbinary planet[59]
PSR J1719-1438 b
1.2
0.09070629
0.0044
timing
3914
1.4
4500
Shortest orbital period of any known exoplanet[60]
Qatar-2 b
2.494
1.254
1.33711647
0.02153
1344
transit
594.67
0.74
4645
[61]
TrES-5
1.79
1.194
1.48224686
0.02459
1480
transit
1188
0.9
5171
[62]
UZ Fornacis b
6.3
5840
5.9
timing
781.5
0.7
5286
false positive
UZ Fornacis c
7.7
1916.25
2.8
timing
781.5
0.7
5286
unconfirmed as in 2020
WASP-35b
0.72±0.06
1.32±0.03
3.16158
0.04317
transit
663.39
1.05
5990
[16]
WASP-39b
0.28
1.27
4.055259
0.0486
1166
transit
750.18
0.93
5400
[63] Proper name Bocaprins
WASP-43b
1.78
0.93
0.813475
0.0142
1427
transit
260.93
0.58
4400
[64]
WASP-44b
0.87
1.1
2.423804
0.03453
1337
transit
1201
0.94
5420
[65]
WASP-45b
0.964
0.946
3.126089
0.03963
1153
transit
693.04
0.85
5150
[65]
WASP-46b
1.91
1.174
1.43036763
0.02335
1636
transit
1237
0.83
5600
[65]
WASP-48b
0.8
1.5
2.14363
0.03444
2035
transit
1501
0.88
5920
[16]
WASP-50 b
1.4688
1.166
1.9551
0.0293
1395
transit
606.08
0.89
5400
[66]Proper name Maeping
WD 0806-661 b
7.5
2500
323
imaging
62.62
0.62
9552
Y-type sub-brown dwarf[67]
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