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Title: A Comparison of the Composition of Planets in Single- and Multi-Planet Systems Orbiting M dwarfs

The most common type of star in the universe is the M Dwarf , making up ~70% of all stars. And because they are so common, and because we know exoplanets are common , it is only natural that we have found many exoplanets orbiting M Dwarf stars.

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Publisher: astrobites
Date: 2023-10-23T08:49:00-04:00
Author: Jack Lubin
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