Kepler-19c

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Kepler-19c
Discovery
Discovered by Sarah Ballard et al.
Discovery date 2011
Transit timing variation
Orbital characteristics
< 160 d
Physical characteristics
Mass < 6 Mj
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Kepler-19c is an extra-solar planet orbiting the star Kepler-19.[1]

Discovery

The planet was discovered as a result of examinations of data from the previously discovered exoplanet, Kepler-19b. Timing variations in the orbital period of the first planet necessitated gravitational forces to be acting upon the planet, resulting from an additional body in the vicinity, acting to cause a variation of transition of five minutes per orbit.[2][3] The lead author of the paper announcing the discovery was Sarah Ballard.[4]

See also

References

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