Planet Kepler-967 b

Detailed information about planet Kepler-967 b and its parameters.

Planet

Name
Kepler-967 b
Planet Status
Confirmed
Discovered in
2016
Publication
Status
Announced on a website
Update
2025-08-07
Mass
Mass*sin(i)
Semi-Major Axis
Orbital Period
13.22713379 ( +2.209e-05 -2.209e-05 ) day
Eccentricity
Angular distance
ω
Tperi
Radius
Inclination
Detection Method
Primary Transit
Mass Meas. Method
Radius Meas. Method
Primary Transit
Primary transit
Secondary transit
λ
Impact Parameter b
Time Vr=0
Velocity Semiamplitude K
Calculated temperature
Measured temperature
Hottest point longitude
Geometric albedo
Surface gravity log(g/gH)
Alternate Names
WISE J190613.91+382419.1 b, KIC 3326377 b, KOI-1830 b, KOI-1830.01, K01830.0, 2MASS J19061393+3824193 b
Data Source Type Result Value Result Figure Notes Reference
Molecule Data Source Type Result Value Result Figure Notes Reference

See also Planets in Binaries webpage.

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Star

Name
Kepler-967
Distance
Spectral type
G9/K0V
Apparent magnitude V
14.7
Apparent magnitude I
Apparent magnitude J
Apparent magnitude H
Apparent magnitude K
Mass
Age
Effective temperature
Radius
Metallicity [Fe/H]
Detected Disc
Magnetic Field
RA2000
19:06:13.9
Dec2000
+38:24:19.3
Alternate Names
KIC 3326377, WISE J190613.91+382419.1, KOI-1830, 2MASS J19061393+3824193

Furlan et al. (2017) report a companion star, likely a late K dwarf, 0.458 arcseconds away (230 AUs at 500 pc).
Gaia Data Release 2 provides a smaller radius for the host star (0.6 RSol) compatible either for a young star or a K-type subdwarf if the metallicity is -0.86 as estimated by Latham et al. (2005).

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