Direct imaging discovery of β Pictoris d, a ~2.4 M_Jup planet at ~26 au with CO2-rich atmosphere, detected in multi-epoch VLT and JWST observations and consistent with bound orbital motion.
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Direct imaging reveals enhanced metallicity and aligned orbit in 29 Cyg b, supporting protoplanetary disk formation near the deuterium burning limit.
Discovery of an L2 brown dwarf companion (mass 53 M_Jup, age ~280 Myr) to HIP 17453 A via proper-motion confirmed imaging and spectroscopy.
Gaia astrometric quality metrics and a machine-learning classifier trained on known exoplanet hosts identify candidate stars with debris disks likely to host undetected planets.
New companion HIP 53005 C shows strongly conflicting mass estimates of ~80 M_Jup from photometry versus ~185 M_Jup from dynamics, possibly indicating binarity or an unseen closer companion.
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The Companions to B and A Stars Snapshot (C-BASS) Survey: I. Discovery of a Young Brown Dwarf Companion to HIP 17453
Discovery of an L2 brown dwarf companion (mass 53 M_Jup, age ~280 Myr) to HIP 17453 A via proper-motion confirmed imaging and spectroscopy.
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Discovery of a Low-Mass Companion to the Accelerating Star HIP 53005 with Strongly Conflicting Mass Estimates
New companion HIP 53005 C shows strongly conflicting mass estimates of ~80 M_Jup from photometry versus ~185 M_Jup from dynamics, possibly indicating binarity or an unseen closer companion.