Extrasolar "Jupiter twin"; Jupiter/Saturn analogue

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Extrasolar "Jupiter twin"; Jupiter/Saturn analogue

Post #1by ajtribick » 14.02.2008, 11:12

Looks like the parameters of HD 154345b have been revised...

arXiv: The Jupiter Twin HD 154345b
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Post #2by ajtribick » 14.02.2008, 19:13

Plus add a Jupiter+Saturn analogue detected through microlensing... OGLE-2006-BLG-109L

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Re: Extrasolar "Jupiter twin"; Jupiter/Saturn anal

Post #3by symaski62 » 15.02.2008, 01:44

ajtribick wrote:Looks like the parameters of HD 154345b have been revised...

arXiv: The Jupiter Twin HD 154345b


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