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Table 1

Physical and orbital parameters of Kepler circumbinary systems.

m0 (M) m1 (M) m2 (M) a1(AU) a2(AU) e1 e2 Ref.
Kepler-16 0.6897 0.20255 105.86 0.6489 0.22623 8.449 0.22431 0.7048 0.15944 0.0069 Doyle et al. (2011)
Kepler-34 1.0479 1.0208 69.94 1.1618 1.0927 8.564 0.22882 1.0896 0.52087 0.182 Welsh et al. (2012)
Kepler-35 0.8877 0.8094 40.37 1.0284 0.7861 8.160 0.17617 0.60347 0.1421 0.042 Welsh et al. (2012)
Kepler-38 0.949 0.249 <122 1.757 0.2724 4.35 0.1469 0.4644 0.1032 <0.032 Orosz et al. (2012a)
Kepler-47b 0.957 0.342 <26 0.936 0.338 3.05 0.08145 0.2877 0.0288 0.0210 Orosz et al. (2012b)
Kepler-47d 7–43 7.04 0.6992 0.024 Orosz et al. (2019)
Kepler-47c 2–5 4.65 0.9638 0.044 Orosz et al. (2012b)
Kepler-64 1.528 0.408 <169 1.734 0.378 6.18 0.1744 0.652 0.2117 0.0702 Schwamb et al. (2013)
Kepler-413 0.820 0.5423 67.0 0.7761 0.484 4.347 0.10148 0.3553 0.0365 0.1181 Kostov et al. (2014)
Kepler-453 0.944 0.1951 <16 0.833 0.2150 6.204 0.18539 0.7903 0.0524 0.0359 Welsh et al. (2015)
Kepler-1647 1.2207 0.9678 483.0 1.7903 0.9663 11.8739 0.1276 2.7205 0.1602 0.0581 Kostov et al. (2016)

Notes. Blank spaces indicate unknown values.

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