• HAT-P-13c is a substellar object orbiting the star HAT-P-13 located 698 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Ursa Major. A search for transits...
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  • search for transits by HAT-P-13c was negative, however only 72% of the possible transit configurations could be ruled out. HAT-P-13 was the first star...
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  • HATNet Project (redirect from HAT-P)
    discovered through radial velocity follow-up observations, including HAT-P-13c, which was the first outer planetary or brown-dwarf companion confirmed...
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  • Mégevand, D.; Moutou, C.; Naef, D.; Rupprecht, G.; Santos, N. C.; Sivan, J.-P.; Sosnowska, D.; Udry, S. (2004), "The HARPS search for southern extra-solar...
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    doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.6b04017. PMID 27243376. Sjolander, T.F.; et al. (2017). "13C-decoupled J-coupling spectroscopy using two-dimensional nuclear magnetic...
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    ferroelectricity". Nature Materials. 6 (1): 13–20. Bibcode:2007NatMa...6...13C. doi:10.1038/nmat1804. hdl:11370/f0777dfc-d0d7-4358-8337-c63e7ad007e7. PMID 17199121...
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    external magnetic field. The nuclear magnetism of a magnetic isotope such as 13C or 17O will contribute to the molecule's magnetic moment. The dihydrogen...
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  • (clockwise vs counterclockwise) of precession. Most common nuclei such as 1H and 13C have positive gyromagnetic ratios. Approximate values for some common nuclei...
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  •  160, no. 21 (Metro/East ed.). Rochester, New York. Los Angeles Times. p13C – via Newspapers.com. Box office grosses for Davis Entertainment releases...
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    764, 12c.), "a winged dog" ("GC", BnF fr. 1444. 13c.), and "a small bird in flames" (BnF fr. 14970, 13c.). The so-called second family group of bestiaries...
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