List of exoplanets discovered in 2026

List of exoplanets discovered in 2026

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|rowspan="2"|443
|rowspan="2"|443{{±|1}}{{cite Gaia DR3}}
|rowspan="2"|1.41{{±|0.04}}
|rowspan="2"|1.41{{±|0.04}}
|rowspan="2"|6,500{{±|100}}
|rowspan="2"|6,500{{±|100}}
|{{cite journal|last1=Standing|first1=Matthew R.|last2=Barnes|first2=John R.|last3=Haswell|first3=Carole A.|display-authors=2|title=The Dispersed Matter Planet Project Sample - Detection limits, Occurrence Rates and New Planets|year=2026|journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society|volume=stag370|issue=3 |article-number=stag370 |doi=10.1093/mnras/stag370|doi-access=free |bibcode=2026MNRAS.tmp..387S|arxiv=2602.18207}}
|{{cite journal|last1=Standing|first1=Matthew R.|last2=Barnes|first2=John R.|last3=Haswell|first3=Carole A.|display-authors=2|title=The Dispersed Matter Planet Project Sample - Detection limits, Occurrence Rates and New Planets|year=2026|journal=[[Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society]]|volume=stag370|issue=3 |article-number=stag370 |doi=10.1093/mnras/stag370|doi-access=free |bibcode=2026MNRAS.tmp..387S|arxiv=2602.18207 |s2cid=285872137}}
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|rowspan="2"|178
|rowspan="2"|177.6{{±|0.1}}
|rowspan="2"|1.079{{±|0.045}}
|rowspan="2"|1.079{{±|0.045}}
|rowspan="2"|6,182{{±|139|100}}{{Cite journal |last1=Stassun |first1=Keivan G. |last2=Oelkers |first2=Ryan J. |last3=Paegert |first3=Martin |last4=Torres |first4=Guillermo |last5=Pepper |first5=Joshua |last6=De Lee |first6=Nathan |last7=Collins |first7=Kevin |last8=Latham |first8=David W. |last9=Muirhead |first9=Philip S. |last10=Chittidi |first10=Jay |last11=Rojas-Ayala |first11=Bárbara |last12=Fleming |first12=Scott W. |last13=Rose |first13=Mark E. |last14=Tenenbaum |first14=Peter |last15=Ting |first15=Eric B. |date=2019-10-01 |title=The Revised TESS Input Catalog and Candidate Target List |journal=[[The Astronomical Journal]] |volume=158 |issue=4 |pages=138 |doi=10.3847/1538-3881/ab3467 |doi-access=free |arxiv=1905.10694 |bibcode=2019AJ....158..138S |issn=0004-6256 |s2cid=166227927}}
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|333.6{{±|0.6}}
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|1.09{{±|0.04}}
|1.09{{±|0.04}}
|5,996{{±|128|87}}
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|248{{±|0.5}}
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|0.99{{±|0.04}}
|0.99{{±|0.04}}
|6,009{{±|107|147}}
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|86.8{{±|0.03}}
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|0.781{{±|0.029}}
|0.781{{±|0.029}}
|4660{{±|50}}
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|{{cite journal |display-authors = etal |first1 = Maxwell A. |last1 = Kroft |first2 = Thomas G. |last2 = Beatty |first3 = Joseph M. |last3 = Salzer |first4 = Claire |last4 = Zwicker |first5 = Juliette |last5 = Becker |first6 = Jingyao |last6 = Dou |title = GJ 523b is a Massive, 170 Myr-old Mega-Earth, Likely on a Polar Orbit |journal = Astronomical Journal |date = 2026-03-25 |volume = forthcoming |issue = |pages = |doi-access = |doi = |arxiv = 2603.24682 |bibcode = }}
|{{cite journal |display-authors = etal |first1 = Maxwell A. |last1 = Kroft |first2 = Thomas G. |last2 = Beatty |first3 = Joseph M. |last3 = Salzer |first4 = Claire |last4 = Zwicker |first5 = Juliette |last5 = Becker |first6 = Jingyao |last6 = Dou |title = GJ 523b is a Massive, 170 Myr-old Mega-Earth, Likely on a Polar Orbit |journal = [[Astronomical Journal]] |date = 2026-03-25 |volume = forthcoming |issue = |pages = |doi-access = |doi = |arxiv = 2603.24682 |bibcode = |s2cid = 286789857}}
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|[[GJ 887|GJ 887 d]]
|[[GJ 887|GJ 887 d]]
|0.0192{{±|0.0044}}
|0.0192{{±|0.0044}}
|0.209
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|50.77{{±|0.05}}
|50.77{{±|0.05}}
|0.212{{±|0.007|0.008}}
|0.212{{±|0.007|0.008}}
|241{{±|10|9}}
|241{{±|10|9}}
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| rowspan="2" |10.724
| rowspan="2" |10.7241{{±|0.0007}}
| rowspan="2" |0.495{{±|0.049}}
| rowspan="2" |0.495{{±|0.049}}
| rowspan="2" |3,688{{±|86}}
| rowspan="2" |3,688{{±|86}}
|A [[super-Earth]] located in the [[habitable zone]]{{cite journal |last1=Hartogh |first1=C. |last2=Jeffers |first2=S. V. |display-authors=etal |date=January 2026 |title=RedDots: Multiplanet system around M dwarf GJ 887 in the solar neighborhood |journal=[[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] |volume=707 |issue= |pages=A93 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202554984|arxiv=2602.08929 |bibcode=2026A&A...707A..93H }}
|A [[super-Earth]] located in the [[habitable zone]]{{cite journal |last1=Hartogh |first1=C. |last2=Jeffers |first2=S. V. |display-authors=etal |date=January 2026 |title=RedDots: Multiplanet system around M dwarf GJ 887 in the solar neighborhood |journal=[[Astronomy & Astrophysics]] |volume=707 |issue= |pages=A93 |doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202554984|arxiv=2602.08929 |bibcode=2026A&A...707A..93H |doi-access=free |s2cid=284940885}}
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|[[GJ 887|GJ 887 e]]
|[[GJ 887|GJ 887 e]]
|0.0046{{±|0.0006}}
|0.0046{{±|0.0006}}
|0.102
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|4.4249{{±|0.0001}}
|4.4249{{±|0.0001}}
|0.0417{{±|0.0014|0.0015}}
|0.0417{{±|0.0014|0.0015}}