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"the masses and radii (and ages) of the brown dwarfs in that paper are systematically in error, which is a clear conclusion of the paper. . . The conclusion of the paper, which comes from considering the properties of a population of late T-dwarfs that were modelled in this way, is that the radii are systematically underestimated and that the masses are "unphysically" small - thanks to the underestimated radius and an underestimated gravity. I.e., they should not be used or quoted as the masses and radii of these objects." Zeimusu | Talk page 18:10, 9 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]