Publication Details
Title | HD 202772A b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter around a Bright, Mildly Evolved Star in a Visual Binary Discovered by TESS |
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Author(s) | Wang, Songhu and Jones, Matias and Shporer, Avi and Fulton, Benjamin J. and Paredes, Leonardo A. and Trifonov, Trifon and Kossakowski, Diana and Eastman, Jason and Redfield, Seth and Günther, Maximilian N. and Kreidberg, Laura and Huang, Chelsea X. and Millholland, Sarah and Seligman, Darryl and Fischer, Debra and Brahm, Rafael and Wang, Xian-Yu and Cruz, Bryndis and Henry, Todd and James, Hodari-Sadiki and Addison, Brett and Liang, En-Si and Davis, Allen B. and Tronsgaard, René and Worku, Keduse and Brewer, John M. and Kürster, Martin and Zhang, Hui and Beichman, Charles A. and Bieryla, Allyson and Brown, Timothy M. and Christiansen, Jessie L. and Ciardi, David R. and Collins, Karen A. and Esquerdo, Gilbert A. and Howard, Andrew W. and Isaacson, Howard and Latham, David W. and Mazeh, Tsevi and Petigura, Erik A. and Quinn, Samuel N. and Shahaf, Sahar and Siverd, Robert J. and Rodler, Florian and Reffert, Sabine and Zakhozhay, Olga and Ricker, George R. and Vanderspek, Roland and Seager, Sara and Winn, Joshua N. and Jenkins, Jon M. and Boyd, Patricia T. and Fűrész, Gábor and Henze, Christopher and Levine, Alen M. and Morris, Robert and Paegert, Martin and Stassun, Keivan G. and Ting, Eric B. and Vezie, Michael and Laughlin, Gregory |
Journal | AJ , 2019, 157, 51 |
ADS | 2019AJ....157...51W |
DOI | 10.3847/1538-3881/aaf1b7 |
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