Publication Details
Title | An Eccentric Massive Jupiter Orbiting a Subgiant on a 9.5-day Period Discovered in the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite Full Frame Images |
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Author(s) | Rodriguez, Joseph E. and Quinn, Samuel N. and Huang, Chelsea X. and Vanderburg, Andrew and Penev, Kaloyan and Brahm, Rafael and Jordán, Andrés and Ikwut-Ukwa, Mma and Tsirulik, Shelly and Latham, David W. and Stassun, Keivan G. and Shporer, Avi and Ziegler, Carl and Matthews, Elisabeth and Eastman, Jason D. and Gaudi, B. Scott and Collins, Karen A. and Guerrero, Natalia and Relles, Howard M. and Barclay, Thomas and Batalha, Natalie M. and Berlind, Perry and Bieryla, Allyson and Bouma, L. G. and Boyd, Patricia T. and Burt, Jennifer and Calkins, Michael L. and Christiansen, Jessie and Ciardi, David R. and Colón, Knicole D. and Conti, Dennis M. and Crossfield, Ian J. M. and Daylan, Tansu and Dittmann, Jason and Dragomir, Diana and Dynes, Scott and Espinoza, Néstor and Esquerdo, Gilbert A. and Essack, Zahra and Garcia Soto, Aylin and Glidden, Ana and Günther, Maximilian N. and Henning, Thomas and Jenkins, Jon M. and Kielkopf, John F. and Krishnamurthy, Akshata and Law, Nicholas M. and Levine, Alan M. and Lewin, Pablo and Mann, Andrew W. and Morgan, Edward H. and Morris, Robert L. and Oelkers, Ryan J. and Paegert, Martin and Pepper, Joshua and Quintana, Elisa V. and Ricker, George R. and Rowden, Pamela and Seager, Sara and Sarkis, Paula and Schlieder, Joshua E. and Sha, Lizhou and Tokovinin, Andrei and Torres, Guillermo and Vand erspek, Roland K. and Villanueva, Steven, Jr. and Villaseñor, Jesus Noel and Winn, Joshua N. and Wohler, Bill and Wong, Ian and Yahalomi, Daniel A. and Yu, Liang and Zhan, Zhuchang and Zhou, George |
Journal | AJ , 2019, 157, 191 |
ADS | 2019AJ....157..191R |
DOI | 10.3847/1538-3881/ab11d9 |
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