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Title

Kepler-21b: A 1.6 R Earth_{Earth} Planet Transiting the Bright Oscillating F Subgiant Star HD 179070

Author(s)

Howell, Steve B. and Rowe, Jason F. and Bryson, Stephen T. and Quinn, Samuel N. and Marcy, Geoffrey W. and Isaacson, Howard and Ciardi, David R. and Chaplin, William J. and Metcalfe, Travis S. and Monteiro, Mario J. P. F. G. and Appourchaux, Thierry and Basu, Sarbani and Creevey, Orlagh L. and Gilliland, Ronald L. and Quirion, Pierre-Olivier and Stello, Denis and Kjeldsen, Hans and Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jörgen and Elsworth, Yvonne and García, Rafael A. and Houdek, Günter and Karoff, Christoffer and Molenda-Żakowicz, Joanna and Thompson, Michael J. and Verner, Graham A. and Torres, Guillermo and Fressin, Francois and Crepp, Justin R. and Adams, Elisabeth and Dupree, Andrea and Sasselov, Dimitar D. and Dressing, Courtney D. and Borucki, William J. and Koch, David G. and Lissauer, Jack J. and Latham, David W. and Buchhave, Lars A. and Gautier, Thomas N., III and Everett, Mark and Horch, Elliott and Batalha, Natalie M. and Dunham, Edward W. and Szkody, Paula and Silva, David R. and Mighell, Ken and Holberg, Jay and Ballot, Jerôme and Bedding, Timothy R. and Bruntt, Hans and Campante, Tiago L. and Handberg, Rasmus and Hekker, Saskia and Huber, Daniel and Mathur, Savita and Mosser, Benoit and Régulo, Clara and White, Timothy R. and Christiansen, Jessie L. and Middour, Christopher K. and Haas, Michael R. and Hall, Jennifer R. and Jenkins, Jon M. and McCaulif, Sean and Fanelli, Michael N. and Kulesa, Craig and McCarthy, Don and Henze, Christopher E.

Journal

ApJ

, 2012, 746, 123
ADS2012ApJ...746..123H
DOI10.1088/0004-637X/746/2/123

Data Sets Used

2MASS
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