The European Space Agency announced on the 4th that researchers have discovered a giant exoplanet, Gaia-4b, and a brown dwarf star, Gaia-5b, using data from the Gaia space probe. This is the first time that the Gaia probe has discovered new planets through XLM oscillations. Both Gaia-4b and Gaia-5b orbit around low-mass XLM, which is considered extremely rare.
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The European Space Agency announced on the 4th that researchers have discovered a giant exoplanet, Gaia-4b, and a brown dwarf star, Gaia-5b, using data from the Gaia space probe. This is the first time that the Gaia probe has discovered new planets through XLM oscillations. Both Gaia-4b and Gaia-5b orbit around low-mass XLM, which is considered extremely rare.