This list of exoplanets discovered in 2024 is a list of confirmed exoplanets that were first reported in 2024. For exoplanets detected only by radial velocity, the listed value for mass is a lower limit. See Minimum mass for more information.
The closest exoplanet around a solitary star. Also located in the second closest star system to the Sun, after Alpha Centauri.[6] Not to be confused with the disproved planet Barnard's Star b of 2018, which shared the same name.
An ultra-short period planet orbiting close to the host star's Roche limit. It is expected to undergo tidal disruption in the next hundred million years. Also known as TOI-6255 b[28]
Once considered as either exomoon or exoplanet, the latter scenario was confirmed in 2024 based on observations of the host star by the Keck telescope. Has the highest transverse velocity of 541.3±65.75 km/s.[84]
^The radius is the same as that of the Earth, with an uncertainty of 10%
^Radius calculated with mass and lower limit in density in the equation d=(1.89813*10^(30)*m)/((4/3)*π*r3), where d is density (in g/cm3), m is the mass (in MJ and r is the radius (in centimeters). Should be divided by 7.1492×109 to convert from centimeters to RJ
^Since the density is only a lower limit, the radius is an upper limit.
^The planet is located in a two-star system, with masses of 0.78+0.38 −0.36M☉ and 0.56+0.3 −0.28M☉. There is a large chance that it is orbiting both stars in the system, so the "host star mass" would be 0.78+0.38 −0.36M☉ + 0.56+0.3 −0.28M☉. However, there is a small chance that is orbiting only one of the stars in the system.
^The transit observations of TOI-286 indicate periodic transit signals of 4.5 and 39.4 days. While this, radial velocity measurements with ESPRESSO do not immediately show evidence for periodic signals at either periods.
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