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Constraints on Extrasolar Planet Populations from VLT NACO/SDI and MMT SDI and Direct Adaptive Optics Imaging Surveys: Giant Planets are Rare at Large Separations
Eric L. Nielsen, Laird M. Close, Beth A. Biller, Elena Masciadri and Rainer Lenzen The Astrophysical Journal 674 (1) 466 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1086/524344
Mapping the Shores of the Brown Dwarf Desert. I. Upper Scorpius
Adam L. Kraus, Michael J. Ireland, Frantz Martinache and James P. Lloyd The Astrophysical Journal 679 (1) 762 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1086/587435
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