HD 106906 is a double-lined spectroscopic binary system consisting of two F-type dwarfs (spT F5V) with similar masses and orbital period less than 100 days.
Formation History of HD106906 and the Vertical Warping of Debris Disks by an External Inclined Companion
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Atmospheric Retrieval of L Dwarfs: Benchmarking Results and Characterizing the Young Planetary Mass Companion HD 106906 b in the Near-Infrared
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Millimeter Dust Emission and Planetary Dynamics in the HD 106906 System
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First detection of orbital motion for HD 106906 b: A wide-separation exoplanet on a Planet Nine-like orbit
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The SPHERE infrared survey for exoplanets (SHINE) -- II. Observations, Data reduction and analysis Detection performances and early-results
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Obliquity Constraints on the Planetary-mass Companion HD 106906 b
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A numerical method for computing optimum radii of host stars and orbits of planets, with application to Kepler-11, Kepler-90, Kepler-215, HD 10180, HD 34445, and TRAPPIST-1
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Host star metallicity of directly imaged wide-orbit planets: implications for planet formation
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Cloud Atlas: High-precision HST/WFC3/IR Time-resolved Observations of Directly Imaged Exoplanet HD 106906b
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ODEA: Orbital Dynamics in a complex Evolving Architecture -- Application to the planetary system HD 106906
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A Near-coplanar Stellar Flyby of the Planet Host Star HD 106906
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Two decades of Exoplanetary Science with Adaptive Optics
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Origin of the wide-orbit circumbinary giant planet HD 106906: A dynamical scenario and its impact on the disk
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HD 106906: A Case Study for External Perturbations of a Debris Disk
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High signal-to-noise spectral characterization of the planetary-mass object HD 106906 b
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Magellan AO System z', YS, and L' Observations of the Very Wide 650 AU HD 106906 Planetary System
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SPOTS: The Search for Planets Orbiting Two Stars: II. First constraints on the frequency of sub-stellar companions on wide circumbinary orbits
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