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Planetary science / Protoplanetary disk / Circumstellar disk / Planetary ring / Planet / Astronomical unit / Circumstellar discs / Astronomy / Celestial mechanics / Space
Date: 2012-07-25 04:23:22
Planetary science
Protoplanetary disk
Circumstellar disk
Planetary ring
Planet
Astronomical unit
Circumstellar discs
Astronomy
Celestial mechanics
Space

Direct Imaging of Fine Structures in Giant Planet Forming Regions of the Protoplanetary Disk around AB Aurigae* HASHIMOTO, Jun1, TAMURA, Motohide1, FUKUE, Tsubasa1, KOKUBO, Eiichiro1, KANDORI, Ryo1 KUSAKABE, Nobuhiko1, M

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