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Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets

"A comparison of 754 nearby stars like our Sun - some with planets and some without - shows definitively that the more iron and other metals there are in a star, the greater the chance it has a companion planet" (1 page).

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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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description "A comparison of 754 nearby stars like our Sun - some with planets and some without - shows definitively that the more iron and other metals there are in a star, the greater the chance it has a companion planet" (1 page).
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spelling cern-7178382019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/717838engStars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planetsGeneral Physics Research"A comparison of 754 nearby stars like our Sun - some with planets and some without - shows definitively that the more iron and other metals there are in a star, the greater the chance it has a companion planet" (1 page).PRESSCUT-2003-325oai:cds.cern.ch:7178382003
spellingShingle General Physics Research
Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title_full Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title_fullStr Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title_full_unstemmed Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title_short Stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
title_sort stars rich in heavy metals tend to harbor planets
topic General Physics Research
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/717838