Exoplanet

Kepler-397 b

Orbiting Kepler-397

Overview

Kepler-397 b is an exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-397, discovered in 2014 using the Transit method. It is a Super-Earth world.

Key Measurements

Radius

2.46

Earth radii

015 R⊕

Mass (est.)

7.04

Earth masses

0500 M⊕

Orbital Period

22.3

days

0.1d10,000d

Radius (Earth radii)

2.46

Mass (Earth masses)

7.04

Estimated

Equilibrium Temperature

Unknown

Orbital Period

22.25 days

Distance from Earth

Unknown

Spectral Type

Unknown

Temperature

5307 K

Mass (Solar)

Unknown

Radius (Solar)

0.77 R☉

Luminosity

Unknown

Planets in System

2

Stars in System

1

Coordinates (RA, Dec)

295.8940°, 42.3805°

Discovery Method

Transit

Discovery Year

2014

Data Sources

Source ID: Kepler-397 b

System Context

Kepler-397 b orbits Kepler-397 and was reported in 2014 and was detected with the Transit method.

Published measurements list a radius of 2.46 Earth radii, a mass of 7.04 Earth masses (estimated), and an orbital period of 22.25 days.

Catalog data places 2 known planets in the system.

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