Publication Details
Title | Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Sun-like Star |
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Author(s) | Borucki, William J. and Koch, David G. and Batalha, Natalie and Bryson, Stephen T. and Rowe, Jason and Fressin, Francois and Torres, Guillermo and Caldwell, Douglas A. and Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jørgen and Cochran, William D. and DeVore, Edna and Gautier, Thomas N. and Geary, John C. and Gilliland, Ronald and Gould, Alan and Howell, Steve B. and Jenkins, Jon M. and Latham, David W. and Lissauer, Jack J. and Marcy, Geoffrey W. and Sasselov, Dimitar and Boss, Alan and Charbonneau, David and Ciardi, David and Kaltenegger, Lisa and Doyle, Laurance and Dupree, Andrea K. and Ford, Eric B. and Fortney, Jonathan and Holman, Matthew J. and Steffen, Jason H. and Mullally, Fergal and Still, Martin and Tarter, Jill and Ballard, Sarah and Buchhave, Lars A. and Carter, Josh and Christiansen, Jessie L. and Demory, Brice-Olivier and Désert, Jean-Michel and Dressing, Courtney and Endl, Michael and Fabrycky, Daniel and Fischer, Debra and Haas, Michael R. and Henze, Christopher and Horch, Elliott and Howard, Andrew W. and Isaacson, Howard and Kjeldsen, Hans and Johnson, John Asher and Klaus, Todd and Kolodziejczak, Jeffery and Barclay, Thomas and Li, Jie and Meibom, Søren and Prsa, Andrej and Quinn, Samuel N. and Quintana, Elisa V. and Robertson, Paul and Sherry, William and Shporer, Avi and Tenenbaum, Peter and Thompson, Susan E. and Twicken, Joseph D. and Van Cleve, Jeffrey and Welsh, William F. and Basu, Sarbani and Chaplin, William and Miglio, Andrea and Kawaler, Steven D. and Arentoft, Torben and Stello, Dennis and Metcalfe, Travis S. and Verner, Graham A. and Karoff, Christoffer and Lundkvist, Mia and Lund, Mikkel N. and Handberg, Rasmus and Elsworth, Yvonne and Hekker, Saskia and Huber, Daniel and Bedding, Timothy R. and Rapin, William |
Journal | ApJ , 2012, 745, 120 |
ADS | 2012ApJ...745..120B |
DOI | 10.1088/0004-637X/745/2/120 |
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