Publication Details

Title

The TESS-Keck Survey. VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 Day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope

Author(s)

Dalba, Paul A. and Kane, Stephen R. and Dragomir, Diana and Villanueva, Steven and Collins, Karen A. and Jacobs, Thomas Lee and LaCourse, Daryll M. and Gagliano, Robert and Kristiansen, Martti H. and Omohundro, Mark and Schwengeler, Hans M. and Terentev, Ivan A. and Vanderburg, Andrew and Fulton, Benjamin and Isaacson, Howard and Van Zandt, Judah and Howard, Andrew W. and Thorngren, Daniel P. and Howell, Steve B. and Batalha, Natalie M. and Chontos, Ashley and Crossfield, Ian J. M. and Dressing, Courtney D. and Huber, Daniel and Petigura, Erik A. and Robertson, Paul and Roy, Arpita and Weiss, Lauren M. and Behmard, Aida and Beard, Corey and Brinkman, Casey L. and Giacalone, Steven and Hill, Michelle L. and Lubin, Jack and Mayo, Andrew W. and Močnik, Teo and Akana Murphy, Joseph M. and Polanski, Alex S. and Rice, Malena and Rosenthal, Lee J. and Rubenzahl, Ryan A. and Scarsdale, Nicholas and Turtelboom, Emma V. and Tyler, Dakotah and Benni, Paul and Boyce, Pat and Esposito, Thomas M. and Girardin, E. and Laloum, Didier and Lewin, Pablo and Mann, Christopher R. and Marchis, Franck and Schwarz, Richard P. and Srdoc, Gregor and Steuer, Jana and Sivarani, Thirupathi and Unni, Athira and Eisner, Nora L. and Fetherolf, Tara and Li, Zhexing and Yao, Xinyu and Pepper, Joshua and Ricker, George R. and Vanderspek, Roland and Latham, David W. and Seager, S. and Winn, Joshua N. and Jenkins, Jon M. and Burke, Christopher J. and Eastman, Jason D. and Lund, Michael B. and Rodriguez, David R. and Rowden, Pamela and Ting, Eric B. and Villaseñor, Jesus Noel

Journal

AJ

, 2022, 163, 61
ADS2022AJ....163...61D
DOI10.3847/1538-3881/ac415b

Data Sets Used

2MASSWISE and NEOWISE
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