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  • ...volume=519 |issue=1 |pages=L26–L31 |doi=10.1093/mnrasl/slac135 |doi-access=free |issn=0035-8711|arxiv=2210.11495 |bibcode=2023MNRAS.519L..26H }}</ref> The [[Category:Free-floating substellar objects]] ...
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  • ...w surface gravity. A low surface gravity is a sign of youth for substellar objects. The researchers also found similarities with an archived [[Very Large Tele ...minimum mass lower than 30 [[Jupiter mass|Jupiter masses]] and a not free-floating object with sufficient follow-up.<ref name="NASA exoplanets"/> The official ...
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  • ...ormation process). This list does not include free-floating planetary-mass objects in star-forming regions or young associations, which are also referred to a ...t (≥100 AU) formed in [[Circumstellar disc|circumstellar disks]] and these objects are therefore more often referred as planetary-mass companions.<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • ...ll on a universal or even stellar scale. Then there is the fact that these objects might be [[brown dwarf]]s, [[sub-brown dwarf]]s, or not exist at all. Becau ...8 |bibcode=2016AJ....152...41P |doi=10.3847/0004-6256/152/2/41 |doi-access=free |issn=0004-6256}}</ref><br />[[Solar radius|''(695 700 km)'']] ...
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