Publication Details

Title

A Jovian planet in an eccentric 11.5 day orbit around HD 1397 discovered by TESS

Author(s)

Nielsen, L. D. and Bouchy, F. and Turner, O. and Giles, H. and Mascareño, A. Suárez and Lovis, C. and Marmier, M. and Pepe, F. and Ségransan, D. and Udry, S. and Otegi, J. F. and Ottoni, G. and Stalport, M. and Ricker, G. and Vanderspek, R. and Latham, D. W. and Seager, S. and Winn, J. N. and Jenkins, J. M. and Kane, S. R. and Wittenmyer, R. A. and Bowler, B. and Crossfield, I. and Horner, J. and Kielkopf, J. and Morton, T. and Plavchan, P. and Tinney, C. G. and Zhang, Hui and Wright, D. J. and Mengel, M. W. and Clark, J. T. and Okumura, J. and Addison, B. and Caldwell, D. A. and Cartwright, S. M. and Collins, K. A. and Francis, J. and Guerrero, N. and Huang, C. X. and Matthews, E. C. and Pepper, J. and Rose, M. and Villaseñor, J. and Wohler, B. and Stassun, K. and Howell, S. and Ciardi, D. and Gonzales, E. and Matson, R. and Beichman, C. and Schlieder, J.

Journal

A&A

, 2019, 623, A100
ADS2019A&A...623A.100N
DOI10.1051/0004-6361/201834577

Data Sets Used

WISE and NEOWISE2MASS
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