Kepler-8 b

Kepler-8 b Image

Description: Kepler-8b is the fifth of the first five exoplanets discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft, which aims to discover planets in a region of the sky between the constellations Lyra and Cygnus that transit their host stars. The planet is the hottest of the five. Kepler-8b was the only planet discovered in Kepler-8's orbit, and is larger than Jupiter. It orbits its host star every 3.5 days. The planet also demonstrates the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect, where the planet's orbit affects the redshifting of the spectrum of the host star. Kepler-8b was announced to the public on January 4, 2010 at a conference in Washington, D.C. after radial velocity measurements conducted at the W.M. Keck Observatory confirmed its detection by Kepler.

Physical Properties

Mass (Jupiter mass): 0.59 MJ

Radius (Jupiter radius): 1.416 RJ

Density: 0.27 g/cm³

Equilibrium Temperature: 1680.0 K

Orbital Parameters

Orbital Period: 3.5224991 days

Semi-major Axis: 0.0474 AU

Eccentricity: Unknown

Inclination: 83.978°

Host Star Properties

Host Star: Kepler-8

Spectral Type: Unknown

Temperature: 6213.0 K

Stellar Mass: 1.21 M

Stellar Radius: 1.49 R

Discovery Information

Planet Letter: b

Object ID: 3.104

Host ID: 2.494581

Discovery Date: 2010-12

Discovery Year: 2010

Discovery Method: Transit

Discovery Locale: Space

Discovery Facility: Kepler

Discovery Instrument: Kepler CCD Array

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