PH1b

PH1b (standing for "Planet Hunters 1"), or by its NASA designation Kepler-64b, is an extrasolar planet found in a circumbinary orbit in the quadruple star system Kepler-64. The planet was discovered by two amateur astronomers from the Planet Hunters project of amateur astronomers using data from the Kepler space telescope with assistance of a Yale University team of international astronomers. The discovery was announced on 15 October 2012. It is the first known transiting planet in a quadruple star system, first known circumbinary planet in a quadruple star system, and the first planet in a quadruple star system found. It was the first confirmed planet discovered by PlanetHunters.org. An independent and nearly simultaneous detection was also reported from a revision of Kepler space telescope data using a transit detection algorithm.

PH1b / Kepler-64b
Discovery
Discovered byPlanet Hunters
Discovery siteKepler space telescope
Discovery date15 October 2012
Transit
Orbital characteristics
0.634 ± 0.011 AU
138.506+0.107
−0.092
d
Semi-amplitude(20.69±0.31)×103
StarKepler-64 / PH1
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
6.18±0.17 R🜨
Mass0.08–0.14 MJ
(20–50 ME)
Temperature481 K (208 °C; 406 °F)
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