TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME) is an exoplanet search project. The researchers of the THYME collaboration are mainly from the United States[1][2] and search for young exoplanets using data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). The new discoveries should help to understand the early evolution of exoplanets.[3] As of March 2023 the collaboration produced 9 papers announcing the discovery of exoplanets.

Paper number 8 adapted the backronym to "Transit Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets", because it used data from the Kepler space telescope.[4]

List of discoveries

More information Name, orbital period (days) ...
Name orbital period

(days)

Radius

(R🜨)

age

(Myrs)

discovery year reference
DS Tuc Ab (TOI-200.01) 8.1 5.7 45 2019 [1]
HIP 67522 b 6.96 10.0 17 2020 [5]
HIP 67522 c (candidate) ≥23 8.01 17 2020 [5]
HD 63433 d 4.2 1.1 400 2024 [6]
HD 63433 b (TOI-1726.01) 7.11 2.15 400 2020 [7]
HD 63433 c (TOI-1726.02) 20.55 2.67 400 2020 [7]
TOI-451 b 1.9 1.9 120 2021 [8]
TOI-451 c 9.2 3.1 120 2021 [8]
TOI-451 d 16 4.1 120 2021 [8]
HD 110082 b (TOI-1098.01) 10.2 3.2 250 2021 [9]
TOI-1227 b 27.4 9.5 11 2022 [10]
TOI-2048 b 13.8 2.6[11] 300 2022 [2]
Kepler-1928 b 19.58 2.0 105 2022 [12]
HD 109833 b (TOI-1097.01) 9.19 2.9 27 2023 [13]
HD 109833 c (TOI-1097.02) 13.90 2.6 27 2023 [13]
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