K2-2016-BLG-0005Lb

K2-2016-BLG-0005Lb
Couple of images showing the difference in luminosity of a star during the passage of the microlensing created by the exoplanet.
Discovery
Discovered byKepler space telescope: Second light
Discovery dateMarch 31, 2022
Gravitational microlensing
Orbital characteristics
4.16 AU
12.9 years
StarK2-2016-BLG-0005L
Physical characteristics
1.23 RJ
Mass1.1 MJ

K2-2016-BLG-0005Lb is the most distant exoplanet discovered by the Kepler space telescope, being twice the distance of its previous record. Its distance is estimated at 16,960 ly from the Earth, being discovered on January 4, 2022, thanks to an effect of gravitational microlensing from a series of data recorded in 2016, then revealed on March 31, 2022.[1][2]

  1. ^ Specht, D.; et al. (2023). "Kepler K2Campaign 9 – II. First space-based discovery of an exoplanet using microlensing". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 520 (4): 6350–6366. arXiv:2203.16959. doi:10.1093/mnras/stad212.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  2. ^ Starr, Michelle (4 April 2022). "The Most Distant Exoplanet Ever Found by Kepler Is... Surprisingly Familiar". ScienceAlert. Retrieved 4 April 2022.

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