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Here you can find the physical properties of transiting extra-solar planets from different sources.
The "PlanetS Catalog" is the exoplanet catalog initially presented in Otegi et al. 2019
https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.04745, which has been
extended to include all masses and redesign by Léna Parc to upgrade and to complete it (Parc et al. 2024
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04311). This updated exoplanet
catalog is based on reliable, robust and as much as possible accurate mass and radius measurements of transiting
planets. You can visualize the data in our plotting tool, or download it via API (see the tutorial
https://dace.unige.ch/tutorials/?tutorialId=30).
If you have any comments, queries, additions or corrections then please contact Léna (lena.parc@unige.ch).
This catalog contains results from the ATREIDES collaboration (Bourrier et al. 2025; link TBD),
which observes the transits of tens of close-in Neptunes using high-resolution spectroscopy and photometry.
You can select additional columns to display by using the wheel button in the top left corner.
We report here linear ephemeris for all planets. Please check their publication for information about transit timing variations (TTVs).
There is usually a degeneracy between two configurations for the 3D orbital architecture, between the northern (stellar inclination i*)
or southern (stellar inclination π-i*) stellar pole visible.
The corresponding 3D spin orbit angles ψ do not have a similar symmetry but are often similar.
We report here values associated with the northern configuration, and refer to the associated publication for more information.