CFBDSIR 2149-0403: young isolated planetary-mass object or high-metallicity low-mass brown dwarf??
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Michael C. Liu | M. Bonnefoy | F. Allard | X. Delfosse | T. Forveille | T. Dupuy | D. Homeier | C. Morley | É. Artigau | C. Reylé | C. Reyl'e | P. Delorme | J. Gagn'e | L. Malo | M. Naud | L. Albert | Loic Albert | Caroline V. Morley | Jonathan Gagné
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