Transit timing of TrES-2: a combined analysis of ground- and space-based photometry
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Ch. Adam | M. Mugrauer | R. Errmann | M. Kitze | C. Marka | M. Mugrauer | T. Pribulla | D. Sebastian | R. Neuhauser | St. Raetz | L. Bukowiecki | M. Vaňko | C. Ginski | G. Maciejewski | J. Ohlert | L. Bukowiecki | R. Neuhauser | T. Schmidt | G. Maciejewski | R. Errmann | M. Seeliger | N. Tetzlaff | C. Marka | C. Adam | M. Kitze | S. Raetz | J. Schmidt | Ch. Ginski | A. Berndt | T. Eisenbeiss | M. Raetz | T. Roell | M. Seeliger | M. Vanko | T. Pribulla | J. G. Schmidt | D. Sebastian | D. Puchalski | N. Tetzlaff | M. M. Hohle | T.O.B. Schmidt | A. Berndt | J. Ohlert | M. Hohle | T. Roell | M. Raetz | D. Puchalski | T. Eisenbeiss | C. Ginski
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