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Mapping the shores of the brown dwarf desert. III. Young moving groups

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Evans, Thomas
Kraus, Adam L
Martinache, Frantz
Stewart, Paul
Tuthill, Peter G
Lacour, Sylvestre
Carpenter, J M
Hillenbrand, Lynne
Ireland, Michael

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We present the results of an aperture-masking interferometry survey for substellar companions around 67 members of the young (∼8-200Myr) nearby (∼5-86pc) AB Doradus, β Pictoris, Hercules-Lyra, TW Hya, and Tucana-Horologium stellar associations. Obser

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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