Publication Details

Title

Kepler-14b: A Massive Hot Jupiter Transiting an F Star in a Close Visual Binary

Author(s)

Buchhave, Lars A. and Latham, David W. and Carter, Joshua A. and Désert, Jean-Michel and Torres, Guillermo and Adams, Elisabeth R. and Bryson, Stephen T. and Charbonneau, David B. and Ciardi, David R. and Kulesa, Craig and Dupree, Andrea K. and Fischer, Debra A. and Fressin, François and Gautier, Thomas N., III and Gilliland, Ronald L. and Howell, Steve B. and Isaacson, Howard and Jenkins, Jon M. and Marcy, Geoffrey W. and McCarthy, Donald W. and Rowe, Jason F. and Batalha, Natalie M. and Borucki, William J. and Brown, Timothy M. and Caldwell, Douglas A. and Christiansen, Jessie L. and Cochran, William D. and Deming, Drake and Dunham, Edward W. and Everett, Mark and Ford, Eric B. and Fortney, Jonathan J. and Geary, John C. and Girouard, Forrest R. and Haas, Michael R. and Holman, Matthew J. and Horch, Elliott and Klaus, Todd C. and Knutson, Heather A. and Koch, David G. and Kolodziejczak, Jeffrey and Lissauer, Jack J. and Machalek, Pavel and Mullally, Fergal and Still, Martin D. and Quinn, Samuel N. and Seager, Sara and Thompson, Susan E. and Van Cleve, Jeffrey

Journal

ApJS

, 2011, 197, 3
ADS2011ApJS..197....3B
DOI10.1088/0067-0049/197/1/3

Data Sets Used

Spitzer
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