Exoplanet

CoRoT-19 b

Orbiting CoRoT-19

Overview

CoRoT-19 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star CoRoT-19, discovered in 2011 using the Transit method. It is a Jupiter-sized world.

Key Measurements

Radius

14.46

Earth radii

015 R⊕

Mass

352.78

Earth masses

0500 M⊕

Orbital Period

3.9

days

0.1d10,000d

Distance

790.7

parsecs

Nearby10,000 pc

Equilibrium Temp

2000

K

150 K3,500 K

Radius (Earth radii)

14.46

Mass (Earth masses)

352.78

Measured

Equilibrium Temperature

2000 K

Orbital Period

3.90 days

Distance from Earth

790.7 pc (~2579 ly)

Spectral Type

F9 V

Temperature

6090 K

Mass (Solar)

1.21 M☉

Radius (Solar)

1.65 R☉

Luminosity

0.54 log L☉

Planets in System

1

Stars in System

1

Coordinates (RA, Dec)

97.0336°, -0.1707°

Discovery Method

Transit

Discovery Year

2011

Data Sources

Source ID: CoRoT-19 b

System Context

CoRoT-19 b orbits CoRoT-19 and was reported in 2011 and was detected with the Transit method.

Published measurements list a radius of 14.46 Earth radii, a mass of 352.78 Earth masses, an orbital period of 3.9 days, and an equilibrium temperature near 2,000 K.

Catalog data places the system at about 790.7 parsecs from Earth, a host star classified as F9 V, and 1 known planet in the system.

Host star

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