DISCOVERY OF THE COLDEST IMAGED COMPANION OF A SUN-LIKE STAR
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Subaru Telescope | National Astronomical Observatory of Japan | Yutaka Hayano | Klaus W. Hodapp | Markus Janson | Ryo Kandori | Jun-Ichi Morino | Hiroshi Suto | Sebastian Egner | University of Toronto | Princeton University | Nobuhiko Kusakabe | Ryuji Suzuki | Michael McElwain | Christoph Mordasini | Jun Hashimoto | Markus Feldt | Joseph Carson | University of Hawaii | Institute for Astronomy | Christian Thalmann | Miwa Goto | Hubert Klahr | Tomoyuki Kudo | U. Toronto | U. Hawaii | K. Hodapp | M. McElwain | M. Feldt | C. Thalmann | M. Janson | S. Egner | H. Suto | T. Kudo | N. Kusakabe | Subaru Telescope | Y. Hayano | J. Morino | J. Hashimoto | R. Kandori | C. Mordasini | P. University | N. A. O. Japan | R. Suzuki | M. Goto | J. Carson | H. Klahr | Thomas Henning | Motohide Tamura Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | College of Charleston | Thomas Henning | Motohide Tamura Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | T. Henning
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