High-resolution imaging of young M-type stars of the solar neighbourhood: probing for companions down to the mass of Jupiter
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D. Ehrenreich | G. Chauvin | M. Bonnefoy | M. Bonavita | S. Lacour | P. Delorme | G. Chauvin | A. Lagrange | H. Beust | M. Bonnefoy | D. Ehrenreich | S. Lacour | P. Delorme | H. Beust | A. M. Lagrange | M. Bonavita
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