Confirmed Exoplanet Discovered 2014

Kepler-178 c

A sub-neptune orbiting the g-type yellow (sun-like) Kepler-178, located approximately 2,335.4 light-years from Earth.

Key parameters at a glance

  • A radius of 2.88 Earth radii
  • A mass of 8.65 Earth masses
  • Surface gravity around 1.04 g
  • An orbital period of 20.553 days
  • Semi-major axis 0.1420 AU
  • Equilibrium temperature 656 K (383 °C)
  • Distance from Earth 2,335.36 light-years
  • Earth Similarity Index 0.365
  • Travel time at Voyager 1 speed 41,184,045 years

2 siblings around Kepler-178

Kepler-178 c shares its host star with 2 other confirmed planets. Side-by-side measurements below.

Planet Type Radius (R⊕) Mass (M⊕) Period (d) Eq. T (K) Year
Kepler-178 b Sub-Neptune 2.90 8.75 9.577 846 2014
Kepler-178 c this Sub-Neptune 2.88 8.65 20.553 656 2014
Kepler-178 d Sub-Neptune 3.95 14.80 96.679 392 2014

Kepler-178 c Planet Profile

Physical Specs

Radius
2.88 R⊕
Radius (Jupiter)
0.257 R♃
Mass
8.65 M⊕
Mass (Jupiter)
0.027 M♃
Density
1.99 g/cm³
Surface Gravity
1.04 g (Earth)

Classification

Planet Type

Sub-Neptune

ESI Score 0.365
HZ Position Inner
Controversial No

Discovery

Year 2014
Method Transit
Facility Kepler
Telescope 0.95 m Kepler Telescope

Size rank in cohort

Rank by radius

#653of 1978

top 33.0%

This planet

2.88R⊕

Sub-Neptune median

2.71R⊕

Nearest-size peers

Metric Earth Kepler-178 c Jupiter
Radius (R⊕)1.002.8811.21
Mass (M⊕)1.008.65317.83
Density (g/cm³)5.511.991.33
Surface Gravity (g)1.001.042.53
Insolation (S⊕)1.0030.550.037

Star Catalogue Identifiers

TIC

TIC 158394235

Gaia DR2

Gaia DR2 2130634667395736704

Gaia DR3

Gaia DR3 2130634667395736704

System

Kepler-178

Percentile among Sub-Neptune cohort

Radius 2.880 R⊕ · percentile 67 / cohort 1978
Mass 8.650 M⊕ · percentile 61 / cohort 1978
Orbital period 20.55 d · percentile 63 / cohort 1946
Distance 716.03 pc · percentile 60 / cohort 1975
ESI 0.365 · percentile 44 / cohort 1978

Orbit & Habitability

Orbital Dynamics

Period
20.553 days
Semi-major axis
0.1420 AU
Eccentricity
0.000
Inclination
89.47 °

Year Length

A year here lasts approximately 20.55 Earth days (5.6% of a terrestrial year) on a nearly circular orbit at a mean orbital distance of 0.1420 AU.

Transit Fingerprint

Depth

0.073 %

Duration

2.205 h

Impact parameter b

0.370

Rp / R★

0.029600

Transit midpoint (BJD)

2,454,978.0263

Photometric dip

Transit produces a flux drop of 727 ppm lasting ≈ 2.21 h.

Extended Orbital Architecture

Planet / star radius ratio

0.029600

Semi-major axis / stellar radius

33.000

Impact parameter (b)

0.370

Transit mid-time (BJD)

2,454,978.0263

Angular separation (arcsec)

0.19800

Eq. Temperature

656K

(383 °C)

Insolation (S⊕)

30.55

Earth = 1.00

Earth Similarity (ESI)

0.365

0 = alien, 1 = Earth-identical

Inside the inner HZ boundary (too hot for liquid water) — the surface is too hot to retain surface water.

Discovery Paper

Primary reference

Rowe et al. 2014

Instrument

Kepler CCD Array

Publication

2014-03

Observation locale

Space

Host System: Kepler-178

Spectral Class

G-type yellow (Sun-like)

Effective Temperature

5,676 K — cooler than the Sun (5,778 K)

Estimated Age

9.12 Gyr — older than the Sun (4.6 Gyr)

Stellar Radius

1.066 R☉

Stellar Mass

0.852 M☉

Metallicity [Fe/H]

-0.04

Extended Stellar Properties

Surface gravity (log g)

4.334 dex

Stellar density

1.250 g/cm³

Metallicity ratio

[Fe/H]

Distance
716.03 parsec
Light-years 2,335.36 ly
V-band magnitude
14.88 mag
Voyager-speed travel 41,184,045 yr

Multi-band Host Photometry — 16 bands

9.415.515.49B14.88V14.58Gaia14.60Kepler14.07TESS15.14Sloan g14.55Sloan r14.36Sloan i14.28Sloan z13.28J12.97H12.90K12.89W112.93W212.57W39.38W4

Astrometric Data

Parallax

1.368 mas

Total Proper Motion

20.958 mas/yr

PM Right Ascension

-6.63 mas/yr

PM Declination

-19.88 mas/yr

Galactic Cartesian (pc)

x = 0.201 · y = -0.653 · z = 0.730

Equatorial (J2000)

RA 287.10103° · Dec 46.89640°

Galactic ℓ, b

77.568° · 16.735°

Ecliptic λ, β

303.049° · 68.382°

HTM-20 index

-1665530804

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