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Table 1

Planets orbiting a binary system.

Planet name MA/B abin ap Mpa ep Porb Pbin ebin acrit ap/acrit dperiastron/acrit
M a.u. a.u. MJ d d a.u.

Kepler 16 b 0.69/0.20 0.224 0.7048 0.333 0.007 228.776 41.08 0.15944 0.646 1.09 1.08
Kepler 34 b 1.05/1.02 0.229 1.0896 0.220 0.182 288.822 27.80 0.52087 0.836 1.30 1.06
Kepler 35 b 0.89/0.81 0.176 0.6035 0.127 0.042 131.458 20.73 0.1421 0.497 1.21 1.16
Kepler 38 b 0.95/0.25 0.1469 0.4644 (0.076) <0.032 105.595 18.80 0.1032 0.389 1.19 N/A
Kepler 47 b 1.04/0.36 0.0836 0.2956 (0.024) <0.035 49.514 7.45 0.0234 0.202 1.46 N/A
Kepler 47 c 0.989 (0.090) <0.411 303.148 4.90 N/A
PH1 b 1.53/0.41 0.1744 0.634 0.53 0.054 138.506 20.00 0.2165 0.533 1.19 1.13
Kepler 413 b 0.82/0.54 0.1015 0.355 0.211 0.118 66.262 10.12 0.037 0.260 1.37 1.20

Notes.

(a)

Masses in parenthesis were calculated using the planet radius and the density of Neptune (1.61 g cm-3).

Reference. Doyle et al. (2011); Welsh et al. (2012); Orosz et al. (2012a,b); Schwamb et al. (2013); Kostov et al. (2014).

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