HD 88133 b

It is probably less massive than Jupiter and even Saturn.

It orbits the star in a very tight orbit, completing one revolution around the star in every three and half days or so.

Despite the relatively large radius of the star (about 2 times Solar), no transits have been detected.

[2] In 2016 the direct detection of the planetary thermal emission spectrum was claimed,[3] but the detection was questioned in 2021.

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