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This is a list of transiting circumsecondary disks. A circumsecondary disk is a disk of gas and/or dust around a secondary star, white dwarf or substellar object. In rare cases the system can be aligned in a way that makes it possible for the disk to transit in front of the primary. The object J1407b was considered a circumsecondary disk in the past, but later turned out to be more likely to be a free-floating planetary-mass object with a disk.

Name of the primary spectral type primary secondary object classification orbital separation binary (AU) Orbital period (years) radius disk secondary (AU) Reference
TYC 2505-672-1 M2III B-type hot subdwarf 16.7–31.2 or 26.7 69.1 0.85–3.15 or 3.75 [1][2]
Epsilon Aurigae F0II–III? B5V-star 18.1+1.2
−1.3
27.1 3.8+0.1
−0.4
[3]
V773 Tauri binary: K3Ve (Li) binary star (two 1.5 M stars) 15.35±0.45 26.5 5 [4]
Eta Geminorum M3.5 Ib-II star (about 2 M) 7.8 8.2 >0.75 [5]
EE Cephi B5IIIe star 5.6 0.13 [6]
OGLE LMC-ECL-11893 B9III: old low-mass object 1.7 1.3 0.2 [7]
Gaia17bpp M0III star >0.18 1.4 [8]
VVV-WIT-08 giant between K7 and M2 object of unknown nature >0.25 [9]
Secondary possibly substellar object or planet
Gaia21bcv K4.5V star or planet <225 <3375 [10]
ASASSN-21js substellar object ~13,000 ~610,000 1.055 [11]
EPIC 220208795 early K-dwarf >1.5 MJ object 1.20–1.44 (aphelion) 0.65–0.80 0.005 [12]
EPIC 204376071 M5.3 about 3 MJ object >0.22 0.012 [13][12]
V928 Tauri M0.8 (binary) substellar object with high mass (at least >50 MJ) <3.2 0.18–2.8 0.006 [14][12]

See also

References

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