Discovery of 11 New T Dwarfs in the Two Micron All Sky Survey, Including a Possible L/T Transition Binary
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Dagny L. Looper | Adam J. Burgasser | J. Davy Kirkpatrick | A. Burgasser | J. Kirkpatrick | D. Looper
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