List of exoplanets discovered in 2024

This list of exoplanets discovered in 2024 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first reported in 2024. For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is a lower limit. See Minimum mass for more information.

Name Mass (MJ) Radius (RJ) Period (days) Semi-major axis (AU) Temp. (K) Discovery method Distance (ly) Host star mass (M) Host star temp. (K) Remarks
BD-14 3065 b 12.11+0.95
−0.91
1.926±0.094 4.3 0.0646±0.0026 1957±28 transit 1847.4[1][a] 1.4±0.06 6985±90 Located in a triple star system. It orbits the primary component of the system (BD-14 3065 A), a subgiant star.[2] Also known as TOI-4987 b
CI Tauri c 3.6±0.3 25.2±1.8 0.17 radial vel. 522.6±1.3 0.9±0.02 4250±50 [3]Highly eccentric orbit (e = 0.58). Cited as confirmed by NASA Exoplanet Archive and exoplanet.eu.[4][3]
Gliese 341 b 0.00227±0.00044 0.0821±0.045 7.577 540 transit 33.9 0.506 3745 [5]Also known as TOI-741 b
HD 77946 b 0.02637±0.00415 0.24133+0.00767
−0.0071
6.527 0.072±0.0012 1248+40
−38
transit 322.7±1 1.17±0.06 6046.0±50.0 [6]Also known as TOI-1778 b
HD 104067 c 0.0415 13.8992+0.0047
−0.0037
0.1058±0.0013 radial vel. 66.34±0.03 0.82±0.03 4952±100 [7]Another planet in the system is suspected.
HD 134606 e 0.00726+0.00113
−0.0011
4.32 0.0527±0.0012 radial vel. 87.4±0.068 1.046+0.07
−0.059
5576+86
−85
[8]
HD 134606 f 0.01737+0.00232
−0.00229
26.915 0.1784±0.004 radial vel. 87.4±0.068 1.046+0.07
−0.059
5576+86
−85
[8]
HD 63433 d 0.09573±0.0141 4.21 0.0503±0.0027 1040±40 transit 71.7 0.99±0.03 5688±28 [9]Hot Earth-sized exoplanet
HIP 39017 b 23.6+9.1
−7.4
0.87 30681+18627.8
−9496.5
22.1+8.0
−4.9
imaging 214.9±0.3 1.52+0.28
−0.26
7201+142
−112
[10]
[11] May be a brown dwarf. Estimated of the mass vary from 13.8 MJ to 30+31
−12
 MJ
.
HS Piscium b 1.44+0.56
−0.44
3.986 0.0435±0.0017 radial vel. 122.79+0.12
−0.14
0.69±0.07 4203±116 [12]
KMT-2016-BLG-2321Lb 3.58±1.22 3.58±0.81 microlensing 11,670±3980 0.73±0.28 [13]
KMT-2023-BLG-0416Lb 6.15+3.03
−3.2
3.73+0.56
−0.8
microlensing 20,640+3100
−4400
0.61+0.3
−0.32
[14]The mass of the planet can be as low as 0.042+0.021
−0.022
 MJ
KMT-2023-BLG-0469Lb 0.124+0.092
−0.067
2.37±0.9 microlensing 23,050+3260
−3910
0.47±0.36 [15]
KMT-2023-BLG-0735Lb 0.12±0.07 2.75±1 microlensing 20,830+3910
−3260
0.61±0.34 [15]
KMT-2023-BLG-1454Lb 0.63+0.71
−0.34
1.18+0.17
−0.18
microlensing 23,540+3460
−3590
0.17+0.19
−0.09
[14]Estimates of the planet's mass varies between 0.3+0.34
−0.16
 MJ
and 0.77+0.87
−0.42
 MJ
KMT-2023-BLG-1642Lb 1.08+1.53
−0.58
1.41+0.22
−0.27
microlensing 22,750+3550
−4370
0.17+0.24
−0.09
[14]
LHS 1678 d 0.00289+0.00208
−0.00107
0.08752±0.0062 4.965 0.04+0.0018
−0.0017
transit 65 0.345±0.014 3490±50 [16]
M62H b 2.83 0.133 0.004908 timing 21,500[17] 1.4 Pulsar planet located in the globular cluster Messier 62.[18]
MOA-2016-BLG-526Lb 6.93±0.75 2.07±0.35 microlensing [13]
MOA-2022-BLG-563Lb 0.4+0.31
−0.25
2.25±0.25 microlensing 21,290+3650
−5220
0.48+0.36
−0.3
[15]
OGLE-2016-BLG-1598Lb 5.91±1.74 2.5±0.88 microlensing 19,270±5670 0.55±0.32 [13]
NGTS-26 b 0.29+0.07
−0.06
1.33+0.06
−0.05
4.52 0.0490+0.0038
−0.0032
1331+85
−72
transit 3610±100 0.96+0.04
−0.03
5550±100 Highly inflated planet (density = 0.153 g/cm3)[19]
NGTS-27 b 0.593+0.095
−0.072
1.396+0.038
−0.035
3.37 0.0446+0.0026
−0.0036
1783+104
−88
transit 3185±55 1.07±0.06 5700±80 [19]
NGTS-30 b 0.96 0.93 98.3 0.408 390 transit 762.5 0.94 5455 [20] Also known as TOI-4862 b
OGLE-2016-BLG-1800Lb 2.59±1.46 1.88±0.51 microlensing 21,100±3360 0.41±0.22 [13]
OGLE-2017-BLG-0640Lb 1.62+1.64
−0.94
1.14±0.38 microlensing 21,600+3550
−4730
0.32+0.32
−0.18
[21]
OGLE-2017-BLG-1237Lb 3.8+2.49
−1.99
2.53+0.5
−0.64
microlensing 19,660+3060
−4990
0.46+0.3
−0.24
[21]
OGLE-2017-BLG-1275Lb 5.9±2.2 1.19±0.36 microlensing 25,070±2930 0.63±0.23 [21]Another solution suggests a larger semi-major axis, of 2.09±0.63 AU
OGLE-2023-BLG-0836Lb 4.36+2.35
−2.2
3.7+1
−1.2
microlensing 16,690+4430
−5250
[b] [22]The planet is located in a binary star system, and is likely to be orbiting both stars in the system.
S1429 b 1.8±0.2 77.51±0.2 0.384±0.4 683±9 radial vel. 2836±26 1.26±0.04 6000±40 [23]Located in the open cluster Messier 67
Teegarden's Star d 0.00258±0.00053 26.13 0.0791 ±0.0027 159±3 radial vel. 12.5 0.097±0.01 3034±45 Orbits beyond the habitable zone of its star. Another planet in the system is suspected.[24]
TIC 4672985 b 12.74±1.01 1.026+0.065
−0.067
69.05 0.33±0.019 517.2+11.3
−11.2
transit 1.01±0.03 5757+72
−65
[25]
TIC 139270665 b 0.463 0.645 23.624 0.163 700 transit 486 1.035 5844 [26]
TOI-238 c 0.0211±0.0035 0.1945±0.0161 8.466 0.0749±0.0013 696±15 transit 261.328±0.312 0.79±0.022 5059±89 [27]
TOI-815 b 0.0239±0.0047 0.2622±0.0044 11.197 0.0903+0.0018
−0.0019
686+13
−14
transit 193.76±0.15 0.776±0.036 4869±77 [28] The host star is part of a binary star system with a red dwarf companion
TOI-815 c 0.0739±0.00755 0.2337+0.0089
−0.008
34.976 0.193±0.004 469±9 transit 193.76±0.15 0.776±0.036 4869±77 [28] The host star is part of a binary star system with a red dwarf companion
TOI-1135 b 0.062+0.033
−0.031
0.805±0.02 5.13±0.27 0.082±0.003 1198.9±21.3 transit 371.4±0.5 1.125±0.032 6122±25 [29]
TOI-1173 Ab 0.08213±0.00598 0.723±0.015 7.064 0.0702±0.0012 863.9±9.8 transit 0.911+0.028
−0.03
5350±340 [30]Low-density planet located in a wide binary system
TOI-1199 b 0.239±0.02 0.938±0.025 3.671 0.04988±0.0009 1486±20 transit 805±2.6 1.23±0.07 5710±40 [31]
TOI-1273 b 0.222±0.015 0.99±0.2 4.631 0.0549±0.001 1211±15 transit 574±1.3 1.06±0.06 5690±40 [31]
TOI-1347 b 0.0349±0.0038 0.161±0.009 0.847 1400±40 transit 480.8±2 0.913±0.033 5464±100 [32] Ultra-short period planet
TOI-1347 c 0.0088±0.0072 0.143±0.009 4.842 1000±25 transit 480.8±2 0.913±0.033 5464±100 [32]
TOI-1386 b 0.148+0.019
−0.018
0.54+0.018
−0.016
25.838 0.1732+0.0027
−0.0033
676.4+10
−8.3
transit 478.8±2.2 1.038+0.05
−0.058
5793+76
−73
[33]
TOI-1386 c 0.309±0.038 227.6+4.6
−4
0.739+0.015
−0.016
327.4+5.3
−4.6
radial vel. 478.8±2.2 1.038+0.05
−0.058
5793+76
−73
[33]
TOI-1751 b 0.0538±0.0101 0.2489±0.0259 37.468 0.2115±0.0024 820 transit 370.3±0.3 1.15±0.17 6116±22 [34]The host star is metal-poor ([Fe/H] = –0.40 dex)
TOI-1855 b 1.133±0.096 1.65+0.37
−0.62
1.364 0.02398+0.00037
−0.00036
1700±20 transit + radial vel. 576.3±4.6 0.987+0.058
−0.045
5359+89
−83
[35]
TOI-2107 b 0.83±0.11 1.211±0.035 2.454 0.0315+0.0006
−0.00067
1397±20 transit + radial vel. 767.4+6.2
−5.9
0.961+0.049
−0.054
5627+94
−93
[35]
TOI-2266 b 0.1374±0.008 2.326 0.02±0.002 550±47 transit 168.6±0.2 0.23±0.02 3240±160 [36]
TOI-2368 b 0.65±0.18 0.967+0.06
−0.03
5.175 0.05649±0.001 1000+44
−30
transit 685±3.9 0.897+0.048
−0.049
5360+230
−170
[35]
TOI-2373 b 9.3±0.2 0.93±0.02 13.337 0.112±0.001 860±10 transit 1617±33 1.041+0.032
−0.028
5651±180 [37]
TOI-2416 b 3+0.1
−0.09
0.88±0.02 8.275 0.0831±0.0007 1080±10 transit 1767±261 1.118+0.029
−0.027
5808±80 [37]
TOI-2524 b 0.64±0.04 1+0.02
−0.03
7.186 0.073±0.0007 1100±20 transit 1399±36 1.007+0.032
−0.029
5831±80 [37]
TOI-2529 b 2.34±0.2 1.03±0.05 64.5949±0.0003 0.327±0.02 636±15.7 transit 965.8+14
−13.7
1.11+0.02
−0.02
5802+60
−52
[25]
TOI-3321 b 0.554±0.076 1.39+0.07
−0.06
3.652 0.047±0.001 1616±30 transit 928+10.8
−10.4
1.041+0.084
−0.068
5850±140 [35]
TOI-3894 b 0.85±0.15 1.36±0.05 4.335 0.0543±0.0014 1519±22 transit 1343+12.7
−12.4
1.138+0.089
−0.075
6000±110 [35]
TOI-3919 b 3.88±0.023 1.1±0.05 7.433 0.0795±0.0016 1200±15 transit 1973+28.7
−28.4
1.208+0.067
−0.07
6100±110 [35]
TOI-4153 b 1.15±0.38 1.438±0.045 4.617 0.06311+0.00084
−0.00096
1670+30
−40
transit 1366±11.4 1.572+0.064
−0.071
6860+150
−180
[35]
TOI-4436 b 0.1891 16.337 0.0872+0.0013
−0.0014
308±9 transit 73.15 0.331±0.015 3298+75
−73
[38]Located in a triple hierarchical stellar system
TOI-4438 b 0.017±0.0035 0.2248±0.0116 7.44 0.0534±0.009 400±50 transit 98 0.368±0.021 3422±81 [39]
TOI-5232 b 2.34±0.16 1.14+0.05
−0.045
4.097 0.0599±0.001 1772+40
−45
transit 1985+28
−27
1.389+0.068
−0.075
6500+180
−190
[35]
TOI-5301 b 3.65±0.4 1.18+0.08
−0.07
5.859 0.0726+0.0013
−0.0024
1655±40 transit 1914+59
−55
1.483+0.081
−0.14
6240±160 [35]
V808 Aurigae b [ru] 6.8±0.7 4109±362 timing 698±13 0.9±0.1 [40]The planet's host star is a polar. The mass value for the planet is only a minimum mass.
Wolf 327 b 0.00796±0.00145 0.1106±0.0054 0.573 0.01 996±22 transit 92.9 0.405±0.019 3542±70 [41] Ultra-short period planet

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  1. ^ Derived from a parallax of 1.7646 mas
  2. ^ The planet is located in a two-star system, with masses of 0.78+0.38
    −0.36
     M
    and 0.56+0.3
    −0.28
     M
    . There is a large chance that it is orbiting both stars in the system, so the "host star mass" would be 0.78+0.38
    −0.36
     M
    + 0.56+0.3
    −0.28
     M
    . However, there is a small chance that is orbiting only one of the stars in the system.