An Earth-sized exoplanet with a Mercury-like composition
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David J Armstrong | D. Bayliss | A. Santerne | V. Adibekyan | J. Almenara | S. Barros | I. Boisse | A. Bonomo | M. Deleuil | O. Demangeon | S. Udry | A. Vigan | X. Dumusque | N. Santos | P. Figueira | J. Lillo-Box | S. Sousa | D. Barrado | D. Pollacco | J. McCormac | F. Bouchy | T. Louden | D. Brown | F. Faedi | H. Osborn | C. Lovis | K. Lam | O. Mousis | B. Brugger | J. Kirk | M. Hobson | A. Doyle | E. Foxell | G. King | R. Ligi | S. Hojjatpanah | H. Giles | J. Faria | F. Pepe | J. Neal | E. Delgado Mena | G. Hébrard | A. Aguichine | R. F. Díaz | J. Jackman | H. Gosselin
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