Kepler-68b

Kepler-68b
Discovery[1]
Discovered byGilliland et al.
Discovery siteKepler Space Observatory
Discovery date2013
Transits, and transit-timing variations
Designations
KOI-246.01[2]
Orbital characteristics[3][1]
0.06170±0.00056 AU
5.398763 d
Inclination87.60±0.90 º
Semi-amplitude2.7+0.48
−0.46
 m/s
StarKepler-68
Physical characteristics[3]
2.31+0.06
−0.09
 R🜨
Mass7.65+1.37
−1.32
 M🜨

Kepler-68b is an exoplanet orbiting the Sun-like star Kepler-68 in the constellation of Cygnus. Discovered by planetary-transit methods by the Kepler space telescope in February 2013, it has a radius of 2.31 ± 0.07 that of Earth and a density of 2.46–4.3 g/cm3. It has an orbital period of 5.398763 days at a distance of about 0.0617 AU from its star.[1] Doppler measurements were made to determine its mass to be 5.79 times that of Earth (0.026 MJ).[4]

With a density of 2.6 g/cm3 it has physical characteristics of both a super-Earth and a mini-Neptune.[4]

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