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Title: Evolutionary outcomes for pairs of planets undergoing orbital migration and circularization: second-order resonances and observed period ratios in Kepler's planetary systems
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society [0035-8711] Xiang Gruess, M yr:2015


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