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Precise dynamical masses of new directly imaged companions from combining relative astrometry, radial velocities, and HIPPARCOS-<i>Gaia</i> eDR3 accelerations

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Aims. With an observing time span of more than 20 yr, the CORALIE radial-velocity survey is able to detect long-term trends in data corresponding to companions with masses and separations accessible to direct imaging. Combining exoplanet detection techniques, such as radial velocities from the CORALIE survey, astrometric accelerations from HIPPARCO
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668
Pages:
A140-A140
Publication date:
2022-11-04
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2022-09-24
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1432-0746
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0004-6361


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2026-06-04
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