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Post #101by Sirius_Alpha » 01.09.2021, 03:36

Much to my frustration, a new paper updating numerous RV multi-planet systems has not followed the discovery-order naming convention for the planets at HD 93385 and HD 96700. The names of the planets and the discovery-order standard has been upheld in this update, subject to change if the NASA Exoplanet Archive makes a ruling on this.

The programme I use to write this does not handle free-floating planets, pending some hoped-for future update of Celestia. Nonetheless, the planetary-mass binary system 2MASS J11193254–1137466 may host a super-earth sized transiting "moon." I've added it as a binary brown dwarf system with a transiting "planet" for now. This may be changed in the future.

01 September 2021
- 241 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-4180 through TOI-4425).
- Added several new TESS candidate planets in known TOI systems.
- 101 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added TOI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by TESS (HIP 41378=TOI-4304, K2-115=TOI-4316, etc).
- Updated LTT 1445, GJ 1214, ρ CrB, AU Mic, HD 191939, TOI-2184, ε Eri, TOI-431, L 98-59, HD 16008, TOI-2202, K2-36, K2-79, K2-167, K2-212, π Men, HD 39194, HD 93385, HD 96700, HD 154088, HD 189567, K2-140, TOI-1518, HD 106906.
- Added Kepler-1705, Kepler-1706, Kepler-1707, KIC 8026887, KIC 5878307, KIC 11362225, 2MASS J11193254–1137466.
- Updated several Kepler-K2 systems from J. P. de Leon, et al, as well as removing some false positives.
- Added stellar rotation periods for 20 TOI's from Howard, et al.

11,810 planets (+1 asteroid)
4674 confirmed.
7136 unconfirmed.
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Post #102by Sirius_Alpha » 01.10.2021, 02:02

There's a new paper presenting hundreds of new Kepler-K2 candidates, of which "366 have not been previously identified." This has proven to be quite a bit of work to incorporate into this catalogue thusfar, since many of the EPIC identifiers that I don't have are previously-identified eclipsing binaries. On top of that some of the stars' parameters are weird. I'll need to go through this system-by-system to see which are appropriate to be added to the unconfirmed planets .ssc file. As a result, they are not included here, and will be added later.

01 October 2021
- 39 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-4426 through TOI-4465).
- 29 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added TOI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by TESS (Kepler-71=TOI-4426, Kepler-41=TOI-4428, etc).
- Updated TOI-1431, TIC 172900988, HIP 67522, TOI-3362, WASP-33, MASCARA-1, WASP-160, TOI-1296, TOI-1298, TOI-1201, RR Cae, HD 29021, HD 81040, HD 87883, HD 98649, HD 106252, HD 171238, μ2 Oct, HD 106515, HD 221420, β Pic, KELT-7, HAT-P-14, WASP-29, WASP-95, WASP-156, HD 88133, υ And.
- Added Gaia14aae, HD 22496, OGLE-2019-BLG-0304L, KMT-2017-BLG-2509L, OGLE-2017-BLG-1099L, OGLE-2019-BLG-0299L, 2MASS J06023447-0034369, 61 Cyg Bb.
- Fixed HD 165155 b's Mean Anomaly (thanks, Fafers_br!).
- Added missing WASP-27 identifier to HAT-P-14!
- Added several new K2 planets and candidates from Castro-González, et al).
- Added five new Kepler planet candidates from Bryson, et al.

11,821 planets (+1 asteroid)
4685 confirmed.
7136 unconfirmed.
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Post #103by Sirius_Alpha » 02.11.2021, 01:22

I have put off working on unconfirmed planets for now, including those from TESS. Life has gotten somewhat busy and I need to rework the way the programme I use for this handles multi-stellar systems. That being said, I have kept on top of confirmed planetary systems and the updates to them.

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HD 3167 - a system of non-coplanar super-Earths/Neptunes.


02 November 2021
- Updated TOI-4138, TOI-530, K2-182, K2-199, HIP 97166, HD 63935, MOA-2010-BLG-477L, WASP-148, HD 207897, Kepler-20, TOI-1227, TOI-2285, HD 332231, ε Eri, V1298 Tau, LHS 1678, HD 73583, 51 Eri, HAT-P-32, WD 1856+534, HD 3167, TrES-5, KELT-9.
- Added 2MASS J04372171+2651014, KMT-2019-BLG-0953L.

11,825 planets (+1 asteroid)
4700 confirmed.
7125 unconfirmed.
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Post #104by trappistplanets » 02.11.2021, 20:36

Sirius_Alpha wrote:HD 3167 - a system of non-coplanar super-Earths/Neptunes.
what caused this orbit inclination madness, normaly all planets orbit on the same general plane (there is some inclination in the planet's orbits, like how mercury's orbit is a bit inclined)?
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Post #105by Sirius_Alpha » 03.11.2021, 01:27

See the HD 3167 paper cited in that post.
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Post #106by Sirius_Alpha » 05.12.2021, 02:42

Jeong, et al. reported the possible presence of giant planets orbiting the three K-type giant stars HD 19615, HD 150010 and HD 174205, but noted there is some pretty good reason to be cautious about these claims. I have included them here as unconfirmed.

A pair of transiting planets at KOI-4772 were confirmed but given the already-assigned identifier of Kepler-1705. Rather than have two Kepler-1705's, I've left this second system as just KOI-4772 and will wait until something more official (such as the NASA Exoplanet Archive) arbitrates the naming conflict. Furthermore, in Valizadegan, et al.'s new confirmation of numerous Kepler candidates assigns the identifier "Kepler-1803 b" to KOI-7892.01, though KOI-7892 has already been assigned the identifier "Kepler-457," and it's two previousy confirmed planets (.02 and .03) have already assigned "b" and "c" so there's a bit of a naming dispute here as well that may get resolved soon. I contacted Valizadegan about this and they informed me that the names were provided to them by NExSci, so the problem may be on NExSci's end.

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The dynamically scattered system of 14 Her with its two giant planets in perpendicular orbits.


05 December 2021
- 103 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-4467 through TOI-4642).
- Added new TESS candidate planets in known TOI systems (TOI-282, 700, 822, 2448, 4443).
- 32 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added TOI-# ID's for numerous known transiting planets detected by TESS (Kepler-471=TOI-4466, Kepler-447=TOI-4467, etc).
- Updated dispositions for newly confirmed Kepler candidates (Kepler-1709 through Kepler-1969).
- Updated 2M0441, OGLE-2012-BLG-0838L, GJ 3470, TOI-2257, TOI-712, K2-79, K2-222, WASP-43, 14 Her, KOI-4772, V1298 Tau, KOI-984, TOI-2109, Kepler-93, TOI-1238, K2-99, HD 2638, HD 102195, HD 130322, TOI-1842, GJ 367.
- Added DR Tau, OGLE-2019-BLG-0468L, KMT-2021-BLG-0912L, HD 137496, HD 19615, HD 150010, HD 174205, KMT-2018-BLG-1988L, HIP 5763, GJ 265, GJ 9595.
- Removed duplicate EPIC 211357309 b (thanks, SevenSpheres!).
- Added K2-# identifiers to what are now K2-359 through K2-363.
- Corrected HAT-P-24 V magnitude.
- Corrected Kepler-457 radius.
- Fixed Kepler-1511 (thanks Gurren Lagann!).
- Updated periods and ephemeredes of many transiting planets (A. Kokori, et al.).

(Edit: I've replaced the file with one that had an incorrect identifier in 14 Her)

11,965 planets (+1 asteroid)
5019 confirmed.
6946 unconfirmed.
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Double planets

Post #107by Ezebytez » 20.12.2021, 22:05

Why is there double planets? (Like theres kepler-234 b and b) how to fix? Please help :ill:

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Post #108by SevenSpheres » 20.12.2021, 22:58

Ezebytez wrote:Why is there double planets? (Like theres kepler-234 b and b) how to fix? Please help :ill:

Make sure you have only one version of the exoplanet catalog. This includes the one that comes with Celestia by default (extrasolar.stc & extrasolar.ssc); you need to either remove it, or disable it by editing celestia.cfg.

(If you want to see an actual double planet, check out 2MASS J11193254–1137466 aka TWA 42, which also has a candidate exomoon.)
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Post #109by trappistplanets » 21.12.2021, 00:22

SevenSpheres wrote:(If you want to see an actual double planet, check out 2MASS J11193254–1137466 aka TWA 42, which also has a candidate exomoon.)
the exomoon is not in celestia, does Tom even know about it?
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Post #110by SevenSpheres » 21.12.2021, 01:39

trappistplanets wrote:the exomoon is not in celestia, does Tom even know about it?

It is in Celestia. Look again. It orbits 2MASS J11193254–113746 A.
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Post #111by Sirius_Alpha » 01.01.2022, 21:49

I finally figured out how to make the duplicate HD identifiers go away while preserving the architecture of the stellar system (i.e., before, Star B would orbit Star A rather than the barycenter for some systems without explicitly defining the HD identifiers of system components). And in order to make it compatible with Celestia's standards, I've promoted the IAU-given "formal name" to the front of the declaration line (gross! but it's trivial to have a setting to turn that off for my personal use...). My apologies for being so late in fixing the duplicate HD thing - life has been horrendously complicated the few months and I just haven't had as much time as I would like to sink into messing around with my code. I would like to eventually get away from declaring orbits for wide-binary stars based just on their position angle and separation, but that may take a rewrite of the programme.

Furthermore, stars that are only host to unconfirmed planets are now separated out into a separate stc file. There are now four files: extrasolar.ssc for the confirmed planets, extrasolar_unconfirmed.ssc for the unconfirmed planets, extrasolar.stc for the stars that either have confirmed planets or have transiting brown dwarfs, and finally extrasolar_unconfirmed.stc for stars that only have unconfirmed planets. Because these names are different to those of the original files, you will need to explicitly delete the old version of the addon to avoid conflict.

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55 Cnc, showing the removal of duplicate HD identifiers, and promotion of IAU formal names for planets.


01 January 2022
- 326 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-4643 through TOI-4979).
- 9 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added TOI-# ID for a known transiting planet detected by TESS (K2-222=TOI-4648).
- Updated HD 221585, HAT-P-11, WASP-43, HAT-P-36, K2-31, HATS-11, Kepler-7, K2-107, Kepler-8, HAT-P-70, KOI-4777, TOI-2119, TRAPPIST-1, GJ 86, WASP-4.
- Added 2MASS J11550336-7919147, HATS-74, HATS-75, HATS-76, HATS-77, b Cen, OGLE-2018-BLG-0383L, Gaia EDR3 2077240046296834304, HD 360, ε Psc, HD 10975, HD 79181, HD 99283, υ Leo, HD 161178, HD 219139, γ Psc, HD 103891, HD 105779.
- TOI-561 now set to the 4-planet fit from Lacedelli (2020) (thanks, pedro_jg!).
- Updated numerous Kepler planet masses (Judkovsky, et al.).
- Updated rotation periods for several stars from Mascareño, et al. (2015) (thanks, Chara!).
- Updated periods and ephemerides of several CoRoT planets (Klagyivik (2011)).
- Corrected EPIC 201696891's distance (thanks SevenSpheres!).
- Added missing TYC ID's to eleven stars (thanks LukeCEL!).
- Promoted IAU 'formal names' to first in name order.
- Removed duplicate HD identifiers.
- Replaced Albedo with Bond and Geometric albedo ahead of Celestia 1.7.
- Removed LunarLambert for fluid planets.

(Edit: Corrected names in the GJ 752 system)

12,284 planets (+1 asteroid)
5039 confirmed.
7245 unconfirmed.
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Post #112by Sirius_Alpha » 03.02.2022, 02:03

Sirius_Alpha wrote:I finally figured out how to make the duplicate HD identifiers go away while preserving the architecture of the stellar system
So it turns out this has introduced a new problem for circumbinary planets in orbits around barycenters with HD primary identifiers (for example HD 106906). I did not have time to fix this yet, so it remains unfixed in here as well.

A second plausible exomoon candidate has been found at Kepler-1708 b. Since we now have two (two!) candidate exomoons that follow the same naming scheme, I've standardized the naming of the exomoons to follow that pattern (including the questionable candidate at WASP-49 Ab).

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The giant exomoon candidate orbiting Kepler-1708 b.


Since apparently this is a thing that is now being measured, tidally deformed ultra-short-period planets are now shown in Celestia with SemiAxes tags in their .ssc files. The affected planets are Kepler-974c, K2-229b, K2-106b, and K2-137b, for which modelling by Price (2019) produced simple aspect ratios for these planets. Additionally, CHEOPS has measured the tidal deformation of WASP-130b and measured it's fluid Love number, which I then used the formulation in Correia (2014) to turn into SemiAxes for use in the .ssc file.

A lot of the recent TESS planet candidates from this month are re-detections of Kepler-K2 candidates, showing clearly how deep we are into the mission's ecliptic campaign.

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Tidal Deformations implemented where explicit in the input data.


03 February 2022
- 132 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-4980 through TOI-5147).
- 20 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added TOI-# ID for several known transiting planets detected by TESS (K2-236=TOI-5065, K2-348=TOI-5067, etc).
- Updated Kepler-974, K2-229, K2-106, K2-137, GQ Lup, GJ 4303, Kepler-1627, WASP-86, WASP-103, TOI-1064, TOI-2337, TOI-4329, TOI-2669, TOI-2180, WASP-189, Kepler-1708, TOI-561, TOI-3714, Kepler-1972, TOI-206, GJ 9224, TOI-539, HD 290498, TOI-833, TOI-1075, TOI-1242, HD 347039, GJ 9522, TOI-1693, HD 134319, TOI-2260, TOI-2290, TOI-2411, TOI-2427, TOI-1442, TOI-2445, TOI-1268, GJ 3929.
- Added OGLE-2014-BLG-0319L, HD 22532, HD 64121, HD 69123, OGLE-2016-BLG-1093L.
- Removed GJ 3398.
- Standardized exomoon naming.
- Corrected dispositions of TYC 3663-1966-1b and TYC 3105-152-1b (thanks, SevenSpheres!).
- Corrected PSR J1719-1438 b semi-major axis, ROXs 42 b radius and Kepler-277c radius (thanks, Carcharodontosaurus!).
- Corrected name of PSR J1807-2459A and added several pulsar aliases (thanks, SevenSpheres!).
- Corrected a bug where circumbinary planets were not inheriting stellar system inclination by default.
- Removed Kepler-470 b (see A. Santerne, et al., thanks SevenSpheres!).
- Fixed issue where WD subclasses > 9 were being reported as such.
- Corrected µ Ara radius (thanks SevenSpheres!).
- Updated and added numerous stellar companions (thanks pedro_jg!).

12,420 planets (+1 asteroid)
5070 confirmed.
7350 unconfirmed.

(thanks to SevenSpheres for pointing out some issues with the release, which have been corrected and the file re-attached)
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Post #113by Sirius_Alpha » 06.03.2022, 09:18

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Three known planets orbiting Proxima Centauri.


06 March 2022
- 205 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-5148 through TOI-5382).
- 22 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added new TESS candidate planets in known TOI systems (TOI-1404, 1670, 1730, 1746, 1752, 1782, 2079, 2267, 2274, 5126).
- Added TOI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by TESS (K2-212=TOI-5155, K2-271=TOI-5162, K2-353=TOI-5163, etc).
- Updated WASP-120, WASP-136, HAT-P-16, WASP-76, WASP-20, WASP-108, HD 13808, TOI-1759, Proxima Cen, HD 107148, TOI-2119, TOI-2136, WASP-47, K2-141, π Men, AU Mic.
- Added Kepler-451, KMT-2021-BLG-1391L, KMT-2021-BLG-1253L, KMT-2021-BLG-1372L, KMT-2021-BLG-0748L, PSR J1555-2908, PSR J2007+3120, TYC 1995-1627-1, Sand 178.
- Corrected reference papers for planets at Kepler-33 and Kepler-39.
- Fixed 82 Eri (thanks Fafers_br!).
- Updated 42 Dra Ab disposition (thanks, pedro_jg!).

12,638 planets (+1 asteroid)
5073 confirmed.
7565 unconfirmed.
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Post #114by trappistplanets » 07.03.2022, 13:29

can't wait until the day there are 20000 exoplanets in the catalog (counting unconfirmed ones btw)

Added after 58 seconds:
that would be one long load for celestia, this should be turned into a .dat file future celestia versions can read and will load (the only current dat celestia can load is stars.dat)
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Post #115by Sirius_Alpha » 01.04.2022, 03:33

Thanks to Zelario and SevenSpheres for finding missing information and errors to be corrected.

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ε Eri b joins the growing list of nearby planets with complete orbit parameters.


01 Apr 2022
- 20 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-5383 through TOI-5402).
- 16 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- An additional 30 TESS planet candidates were marked as a false positive from Cacciapuoti, et al.
- Added TOI-# ID's for a known transiting planet detected by TESS (KELT-4=TOI-5384)
- Updated KOI-2882, HD 179949, ε Eri, WASP-17, TOI-1696, WASP-35, HAT-P-30, TOI-2076, γ Cep, TOI-1670, GJ 436, GJ 221, TOI-3757, Kepler-699, Kepler-747, AU Mic, HATS-6, TZ Ari.
- Added GJ 21, GJ 1074, GJ 9404, GJ 548, GJ 3822, GJ 16, BR Psc, NLTT 21156, GJ 793, GJ 412, GJ 408, GJ 4092, KOI-2396, TYC 2187-512-1, KMT-2021-BLG-1077L, K2-2016-BLG-0005L.
- Added stellar companions around several planetary systems discovered by Kepler from Dupuy (2022).
- Removed Kepler-854, Kepler-840, KOI-4351,
- Updated numerous K2 systems (K2-365 through K2-409) from Christiansen, et al.
- Added rotation periods for a couple pulsars (thanks, DaveBowman2001!).
- Corrected issue where some stars rotation axis inclinations were being overridden.
- Corrected names of GJ 892 planets (thanks, TRAPPIST-1 on discord!).
- Corrected disposition of GJ 173 b (thanks, SevenSpheres!).
- Added/corrected inclination/ascending node information for some planets with polarimetric detection claims/stability constraints (thanks Zelario!).
- Updated albedos of 4-6 R_earth super-earth/super-Neptune planets (Sheets & Demming (2017), thanks pedro_jg!).
- Added "Temperature" parameter in .stc files.

12,654 planets (+1 asteroid)
5133 confirmed.
7521 unconfirmed.
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Post #116by Sirius_Alpha » 02.05.2022, 05:16

CoRoT 211626526, OGLE-2016-BLG-0596L, and KMT-2021-BLG-0322L were missing from the addon because of incomplete information. With the help of Gurren Lagann and pedro_jg, we were able to finally include them. Also, thanks to Zelario for pointing out some missing information regarding several Kepler systems!

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Two small planets transiting HD 260655, a very nearby M dwarf and great target for JWST follow-up!


02 May 2022
- 138 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-5403 through TOI-5541).
- 5 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added new TESS candidate planets in known TOI systems (K2-43, TOI-233, TOI-554, TOI-904, TOI-1208, etc).
- Added TOI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by TESS (K2-266=TOI-5520, K2-43=TOI-5523, K2-231=TOI-5524, K2-117=TOI-5528, etc).
- Updated Kepler-762, Kepler-1517, EPIC 215816368, Kepler-1656, AB Aur, WASP-5, GJ 367, TOI-620, HD 83443, WASP-148, TOI-1710, KELT-17, KELT-19, KELT-21, HD 260655, TOI-1246, HD 178085, TOI-500, µ Ara, TOI-1820, TOI-2025, TOI-2158.
- Added ASTEP A-009-0788-3195, KOI-544, NGC 6440H, KMT-2019-BLG-1042L, KMT-2019-BLG-1552L, KMT-2019-BLG-2974L, MOA-2020-BLG-135L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1126L, KMT-2018-BLG-2004L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1647L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1367L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1544L, OGLE-2018-BLG-0932L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1212L, KMT-2018-BLG-2718L, OGLE-2019-BLG-1470L, KMT-2021-BLG-1898L, KMT-2021-BLG-0240L, 1SWASP J182438.34+302546.0,
- Corrected MOA-2011-BLG-262L distance.
- Corrected orbital periods for Kepler-412b and Kepler-448b (thanks, pedro_jg!).
- Removed a duplicate planet at Kepler-421 (thanks pedro_jg!)
- Removed temperature parameters in pulsars.

12,823 planets (+1 asteroid)
5166 confirmed.
7657 unconfirmed.
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Post #117by Sirius_Alpha » 09.05.2022, 01:13

Quick update to fix some major issues. Thanks to pedro_jg for pointing these out. Also, hey a planetary system around a supernova progenitor at µ2 Sco!

09 May 2022
- Updated Kepler-1643, KOI-7368, KOI-7913, TOI-1181, TOI-1516, TOI-2046, WASP-132.
- Added µ2 Sco.
- Corrected KOI-554 (was listed as KOI-544!).
- Corrected b Cen stellar separation.

12,826 planets (+1 asteroid)
5173 confirmed.
7653 unconfirmed.
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Post #118by trappistplanets » 09.05.2022, 10:43

waiting for the day TRAPPIST-2 (SPECALOOS-2) becomes public so it can become a member in your catalog, and i can do a Grand Voyage addon
There is a limit to how far we can travel into the stars.
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Post #119by Sirius_Alpha » 02.06.2022, 04:19

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Post #120by Sirius_Alpha » 01.07.2022, 02:59

Gaia DR3 has been released. With it the detection of numerous planet candidates from a variety of methods: transit, Doppler spectroscopy, and astrometry. Systems detected by these methods received the identifiers Gaia-TROI-n, Gaia-RVOI-n and Gaia-ASOI-n, respectively. Oddly, a couple planets discovered by doppler spectroscopy that have been detected in Gaia DR3 have been assigned more than one Gaia-ASOI-n identifier (HD 142, ι Hor).

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With the detection of Kepler-16 AB by Gaia, the full 3D orbit of the system in space is now known.


01 July 2022
- 114 TESS candidate planets added (TOI-5542 through TOI-5668).
- 27 TESS candidate planets have been determined to be false positives since the last update and excluded.
- Added new TESS candidate planet in a known TOI systems (TOI-5478).
- Added TOI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by TESS (K2-18=TOI-5555, K2-312=TOI-5556, etc).
- 65 Gaia candidate planets from astrometry added.
- 34 Gaia candidate planets from transit added.
- 9 Gaia candidate planets from doppler spectroscopy added.
- Added Gaia-TROI-# ID's for known transiting planets detected by Gaia (Gaia-TROI-42 through -215).
- Updated DW Lyn, GQ Lup, HD 95086, TOI-1259, TOI-1807, HD 33142, TOI-2048, GJ 832, Kepler-970, Kepler-1928, GJ 486, TOI-4479, TOI-2081, KELT-7, KOI-227, KOI-1681, Kepler-296, KOI-2862, CoRoT-7, TOI-1272.
- Added MOA-2016-BLG-231L, CS Cha, V1295 Aql, LkHa 330, KMT-2018-BLG-0030L, KMT-2018-BLG-0087L, KMT-2018-BLG-0247L, OGLE-2018-BLG-0298L, KMT-2018-BLG-2602L, OGLE-2018-BLG-1119L.
- Removed HD 70826, HD 162020, Kepler-1648, DE CVn, KIC 10544976, NN Ser, NSVS 14256825, RR Cae, 1SWASP J182438.34+302546.0.
- Updated many TOI multi-stellar systems (Magrauer, et al.).
- Updated inclinations and ascending nodes for known planets detected in Gaia DR3.
- Added several stellar companions to TOI systems.
- Added missing TIC identifiers to TOI systems.
- Corrected disposition of planets at EPIC 201214691 and EPIC 211939692 (thanks SevenSpheres!).

Edit: Seems I forgot to update the Scripts. Thanks to SevenSpheres for pointing this out. I've attached the updated scripts below.

13,085 planets (+1 asteroid)
5203 confirmed.
7882 unconfirmed.
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