Key parameters at a glance
- A radius of 1.42 Earth radii
- A mass of 2.40 Earth masses
- Surface gravity around 1.19 g
- An orbital period of 2.155 days
- Semi-major axis 0.0350 AU
- Equilibrium temperature 1,740 K (1467 °C)
- Distance from Earth 990.63 light-years
- Earth Similarity Index 0.159
- Travel time at Voyager 1 speed 17,469,708 years
3 siblings around Kepler-65
Kepler-65 b shares its host star with 3 other confirmed planets. Side-by-side measurements below.
| Planet | Type | Radius (R⊕) | Mass (M⊕) | Period (d) | Eq. T (K) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kepler-65 b this | Super-Earth | 1.42 | 2.40 | 2.155 | 1,740 | 2012 |
| Kepler-65 c | Sub-Neptune | 2.58 | 5.40 | 5.860 | 1,246 | 2012 |
| Kepler-65 d | Super-Earth | 1.52 | 4.14 | 8.131 | 1,117 | 2012 |
| Kepler-65 e | Gas Giant | 13.90 | 260.00 | 258.800 | — | 2019 |
Kepler-65 b Planet Profile
Physical Specs
Classification
Planet Type
Super-Earth
Discovery
Size rank in cohort
Rank by radius
#884of 1176
top 75.1%
This planet
1.42R⊕
Super-Earth median
1.60R⊕
Nearest-size peers
| Metric | Earth | Kepler-65 b | Jupiter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radius (R⊕) | 1.00 | 1.42 | 11.21 |
| Mass (M⊕) | 1.00 | 2.40 | 317.83 |
| Density (g/cm³) | 5.51 | 4.40 | 1.33 |
| Surface Gravity (g) | 1.00 | 1.19 | 2.53 |
| Insolation (S⊕) | 1.00 | 2,316.10 | 0.037 |
Alternative Mass Estimates
| Method | Value | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Best measured mass | 2.400 M⊕ | Direct mass measurement (not derived). |
| Minimum mass (M sin i) | 2.455 M⊕ | Lower bound from radial-velocity fitting. |
Star Catalogue Identifiers
TIC
TIC 121731834
Gaia DR2
Gaia DR2 2102119176929154304
Gaia DR3
Gaia DR3 2102119176929154304
System
Kepler-65
Percentile among Super-Earth cohort
Orbit & Habitability
Orbital Dynamics
Year Length
A year here lasts approximately 2.15 Earth days (0.6% of a terrestrial year) on a nearly circular orbit at a mean orbital distance of 0.0350 AU.
Transit Fingerprint
Depth
0.009 %
Duration
3.077 h
Impact parameter b
0.160
Rp / R★
0.009215
Transit midpoint (BJD)
2,454,966.4990
Photometric dip
Transit produces a flux drop of 85 ppm lasting ≈ 3.08 h.
Extended Orbital Architecture
Planet / star radius ratio
0.009215
Semi-major axis / stellar radius
10.526
Impact parameter (b)
0.160
RV semi-amplitude (K)
1.048 m/s
Transit mid-time (BJD)
2,454,966.4990
Angular separation (arcsec)
0.11500
Eq. Temperature
1,740K
(1467 °C)
Insolation (S⊕)
2,316.10
Earth = 1.00
Earth Similarity (ESI)
0.159
0 = alien, 1 = Earth-identical
Inside the inner HZ boundary (too hot for liquid water) — the dayside is scorched.
Detection Signatures
Transit photometry
A transit dip has been observed from at least one telescope.
Radial velocity
Stellar wobble has been measured spectroscopically.
Discovery Paper
Primary reference
Chaplin et al. 2013Instrument
Kepler CCD Array
Publication
2013-04
Observation locale
Space
Discovery cohort
Planets confirmed in 2012 at Kepler (12 shown).
Host System: Kepler-65
Spectral Class
F-type yellow-white
Effective Temperature
6,211 K — hotter than the Sun (5,778 K)
Estimated Age
2.90 Gyr — younger than the Sun (4.6 Gyr)
Stellar Radius
1.410 R☉
Stellar Mass
1.250 M☉
Metallicity [Fe/H]
0.17
Extended Stellar Properties
Surface gravity (log g)
4.232 dex
Stellar density
0.621 g/cm³
Systemic radial velocity
-16.72 km/s
Rotational v·sin i
10.40 km/s
Metallicity ratio
[Fe/H]
Multi-band Host Photometry — 16 bands
Astrometric Data
Parallax
3.264 mas
Total Proper Motion
14.222 mas/yr
PM Right Ascension
0.97 mas/yr
PM Declination
-14.19 mas/yr
Galactic Cartesian (pc)
x = 0.241 · y = -0.713 · z = 0.658
Equatorial (J2000)
RA 288.68872° · Dec 41.15111°
Galactic ℓ, b
72.570° · 13.415°
Ecliptic λ, β
301.565° · 62.557°
HTM-20 index
-1442391783
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