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Characterizing exoplanets. [PDF]
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Nature, 1971ONE or more planets may be orbiting the pulsar in the Crab Nebula. Richards et al.1 inferred the presence of a planet from the sinusoidal behaviour of the residuals in the pulse arrival time data of NP 0532 after the first and second derivatives of the pulsar period had been removed. The sinusoidal character of the residuals has, however, been queried2,
M J, Rees, V L, Trimble, J M, Cohen
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