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Big planets and little stars

James Liebert () and William B. Hubbard ()
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James Liebert: University of Arizona
William B. Hubbard: University of Arizona

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6742, 316-317

Abstract: The discoveries of giant, extrasolar planets and cool, dwarf stars has blurred the distinction between these historically distinct objects. Scientists from the fields of planetary and stellar astronomy have met for the first time, to discuss how they can help each other.

Date: 1999
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