De Rosa et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A significant mutual inclination between the planets within the π Mensae systemDe Rosa et al., 2020
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- De Rosa R
- Dawson R
- Nielsen E
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- Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Context. Measuring the geometry of multi-planet extrasolar systems can provide insight into their dynamical history and the processes of planetary formation. These types of measurements are challenging for systems that are detected through indirect techniques …
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