Discovery[1] | |
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Discovery site | Kepler Space Observatory |
Discovery date | 2015 |
Transit | |
Orbital characteristics[2] | |
0.2014+0.0034 −0.0033 AU | |
Eccentricity | 0.091+0.120 −0.064 |
44.55603+0.00013 −0.00012 d | |
Inclination | 89.788°+0.033° −0.029°[3] |
Semi-amplitude | <0.39 m/s[3] |
Star | K2-3 |
Physical characteristics[2] | |
1.458+0.056 −0.051 R🜨 | |
Mass | <1.6 M🜨[3] |
Mean density | <2.1 g/cm3[3] |
Temperature | 305.2+3.1 −3.2 K (32.1 °C; 89.7 °F, equilibrium) |
K2-3d, also known as EPIC 201367065 d, is a confirmed exoplanet of probable mini-Neptune type orbiting the red dwarf star K2-3, and the outermost of three such planets discovered in the system. It is located 143 light-years (44 parsecs) away from Earth in the constellation of Leo.[4][5] The exoplanet was found by using the transit method, in which the dimming effect that a planet causes as it crosses in front of its star is measured. It was the first planet in the Kepler "Second Light" mission to receive the letter "d" designation for a planet. Its discovery was announced in January 2015.[1]
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