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Most known exoplanets fall into two groups: rocky super-Earths (1-1.8 R🜨) and gassy sub-Neptunes (2-3.5 R🜨). The "radius valley" (Fulton gap) separates them. DASS055 C New lies this valley at 2.23 R🜨. Studying it could tell us whether planets in the radius valley have lost their atmospheres (bare rock) or retained them (mini-Neptunes). DASS055 C New clearly retains an atmosphere, supporting the "photoevaporation" model over the "core-powered mass loss" model.
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Once you provide a bit more context, I can draft a detailed, expert-level article tailored to that specific "dass055 c new" item. Most known exoplanets fall into two groups: rocky