Defining and cataloging exoplanets: The exoplanet.eu database

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We describe an online database for extrasolar planetary-mass candidates, which is updated regularly as new data are available. We first discuss criteria for inclusion of objects in the catalog: "definition" of a planet and several aspects of the confidence level of planet candidates. We are led to point out the contradiction between the sharpness of criteria for belonging to a catalog and the fuzziness of the confidence level for an object to be a planet. We then describe the different tables of extrasolar planetary systems, including unconfirmed candidates (which will ultimately be confirmed, or not, by direct imaging). It also provides online tools: histograms of planet and host star data, cross-correlations between these parameters, and some Virtual Observatory services. Future evolutions of the database are presented. © 2011 ESO.

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Schneider, J., Dedieu, C., Le Sidaner, P., Savalle, R., & Zolotukhin, I. (2011). Defining and cataloging exoplanets: The exoplanet.eu database. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 532. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201116713

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