Artist impression of TRAPPIST-1 b exoplanet
Confirmed Exoplanet Discovered 2016

TRAPPIST-1 b

A rocky terrestrial orbiting the m-type red dwarf TRAPPIST-1, located approximately 40.5 light-years from Earth.

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Key parameters at a glance

  • A radius of 1.12 Earth radii
  • A mass of 1.37 Earth masses
  • Surface gravity around 1.10 g
  • An orbital period of 1.511 days
  • Semi-major axis 0.0115 AU
  • Equilibrium temperature 398 K (124 °C)
  • Distance from Earth 40.54 light-years
  • Earth Similarity Index 0.769
  • Travel time at Voyager 1 speed 714,938 years
  • Almost certainly tidally locked to its host star given the close orbit

Context from the literature

TRAPPIST-1b is a terrestrial, Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting around the ultra-cool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, located 40.7 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. The planet was detected using the transit method, where a planet dims the host star's light as it passes in front of it. It was first announced on May 2, 2016, and later studies were able to refine its physical parameters.

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6 siblings around TRAPPIST-1

TRAPPIST-1 b shares its host star with 6 other confirmed planets. Side-by-side measurements below.

Planet Type Radius (R⊕) Mass (M⊕) Period (d) Eq. T (K) Year
TRAPPIST-1 b this Rocky Terrestrial 1.12 1.37 1.511 398 2016
TRAPPIST-1 c Rocky Terrestrial 1.10 1.31 2.422 340 2016
TRAPPIST-1 d Rocky Terrestrial 0.79 0.39 4.049 286 2016
TRAPPIST-1 e Rocky Terrestrial 0.92 0.69 6.101 250 2017
TRAPPIST-1 f Rocky Terrestrial 1.05 1.04 9.208 218 2017
TRAPPIST-1 g Rocky Terrestrial 1.13 1.32 12.352 197 2017
TRAPPIST-1 h Rocky Terrestrial 0.76 0.33 18.773 172 2017

TRAPPIST-1 b Planet Profile

Physical Specs

Radius
1.12 R⊕
Radius (Jupiter)
0.100 R♃
Mass
1.37 M⊕
Mass (Jupiter)
0.004 M♃
Density
5.44 g/cm³
Surface Gravity
1.10 g (Earth)

Classification

Planet Type

Rocky Terrestrial

ESI Score 0.769
HZ Position Inner
Controversial No

Discovery

Year 2016
Method Transit
Facility La Silla Observatory
Telescope 0.60 m Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope

Size rank in cohort

Rank by radius

#207of 570

top 36.1%

This planet

1.12R⊕

Rocky Terrestrial median

1.01R⊕

Nearest-size peers

Metric Earth TRAPPIST-1 b Jupiter
Radius (R⊕)1.001.1211.21
Mass (M⊕)1.001.37317.83
Density (g/cm³)5.515.441.33
Surface Gravity (g)1.001.102.53
Insolation (S⊕)1.004.150.037

Alternative Mass Estimates

Method Value Interpretation
Best measured mass 1.374 M⊕ Direct mass measurement (not derived).

Star Catalogue Identifiers

TIC

TIC 278892590

Gaia DR2

Gaia DR2 2635476908753563008

Gaia DR3

Gaia DR3 2635476908753563008

System

TRAPPIST-1

Percentile among Rocky Terrestrial cohort

Radius 1.116 R⊕ · percentile 64 / cohort 570
Mass 1.374 M⊕ · percentile 55 / cohort 570
Orbital period 1.51 d · percentile 17 / cohort 567
Distance 12.43 pc · percentile 6 / cohort 566
ESI 0.769 · percentile 86 / cohort 570

Orbit & Habitability

Orbital Dynamics

Period
1.511 days
Semi-major axis
0.0115 AU
Eccentricity
0.006
Inclination
89.73 °

Year Length

A year here lasts approximately 1.51 Earth days (0.4% of a terrestrial year) on a nearly circular orbit at a mean orbital distance of 0.0115 AU.

Transit Fingerprint

Depth

0.738 %

Duration

0.601 h

Impact parameter b

0.095

Rp / R★

0.085900

Transit midpoint (BJD)

2,457,322.5142

Photometric dip

Transit produces a flux drop of 7,378 ppm lasting ≈ 0.60 h.

Extended Orbital Architecture

Planet / star radius ratio

0.085900

Semi-major axis / stellar radius

20.843

Impact parameter (b)

0.095

Transit mid-time (BJD)

2,457,322.5142

Long. of periastron (ω)

336.86°

Sky-projected obliquity (λ)

15.00°

Angular separation (arcsec)

0.92800

Eq. Temperature

398K

(124 °C)

Insolation (S⊕)

4.15

Earth = 1.00

Earth Similarity (ESI)

0.769

0 = alien, 1 = Earth-identical

Inside the inner HZ boundary (too hot for liquid water) — the surface is too hot to retain surface water. Close-orbiting tidally-locked around a cool host.

Detection Signatures

Transit photometry

A transit dip has been observed from at least one telescope.

Transit timing variations

Gravitational interactions from neighbours have been detected.

Discovery Paper

Primary reference

Gillon et al. 2016

Instrument

TRAPPISTCAM

Publication

2016-05

Observation locale

Ground

Host System: TRAPPIST-1

Spectral Class

M-type red dwarf

Effective Temperature

2,566 K — cooler than the Sun (5,778 K)

Estimated Age

7.60 Gyr — older than the Sun (4.6 Gyr)

Stellar Radius

0.119 R☉

Stellar Mass

0.090 M☉

Metallicity [Fe/H]

0.05

Extended Stellar Properties

Surface gravity (log g)

5.240 dex

Stellar density

75.050 g/cm³

Rotational v·sin i

2.04 km/s

Rotation period

1.40 days

Metallicity ratio

[Fe/H]

Distance
12.43 parsec
Light-years 40.54 ly
V-band magnitude
17.02 mag
Voyager-speed travel 714,938 yr

Multi-band Host Photometry — 13 bands

10.323.323.31U17.02V15.65Gaia12.92Kepler13.85TESS19.62Sloan g18.00Sloan r15.09Sloan i13.43Sloan z14.00Ic11.35J10.72H10.30K

Astrometric Data

Parallax

80.451 mas

Total Proper Motion

1,026.579 mas/yr

PM Right Ascension

901.00 mas/yr

PM Declination

-492.00 mas/yr

Galactic Cartesian (pc)

x = 0.969 · y = -0.230 · z = -0.088

Equatorial (J2000)

RA 346.62639° · Dec -5.04346°

Galactic ℓ, b

69.715° · -56.649°

Ecliptic λ, β

345.733° · 0.630°

HTM-20 index

915425164

Observation Record

Transmission spectra

1

Emission spectra

2

Archive notes

1

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