PROXIMA CENTAURI AS A BENCHMARK FOR STELLAR ACTIVITY INDICATORS IN THE NEAR-INFRARED
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Suvrath Mahadevan | Paul Robertson | Arpita Roy | Lawrence W. Ramsey | Chad Bender | L. Ramsey | S. Mahadevan | P. Robertson | C. Bender | Arpita Roy | A. Roy | Paul Robertson
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