KELT-4Ab: AN INFLATED HOT JUPITER TRANSITING THE BRIGHT (V ∼ 10) COMPONENT OF A HIERARCHICAL TRIPLE
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Keivan G. Stassun | Saurav Dhital | Andrew Gould | B. Scott Gaudi | Jason D. Eastman | John Asher Johnson | Robert J. Siverd | Thomas G. Beatty | Eric L. N. Jensen | Justin R. Crepp | Rachel Street | John F. Kielkopf | Richard W. Pogge | S. N. Mellon | Jian Ge | D. L. DePoy | Patricia Trueblood | Benjamin J. Fulton | Bo Ma | Andrew W. Howard | David W. Latham | Karen Collins | Knicole D. Colon | Joshua Pepper | Perry Berlind | Allyson Bieryla | Erica J. Gonzales | Joao Gregorio | Kim K. McLeod | Thomas E. Oberst | Mark Trueblood | Roberto Zambelli | Phillip A. Cargile | Michael L. Calkins | Gilbert A. Esquerdo | Lars A. Buchhave | M. Penny | J. Ge | Qingqing Mao | J. Pepper | K. Stassun | Ji Wang | P. Cargile | S. Dhital | B. Gaudi | A. Gould | B. Ma | R. Street | D. Depoy | P. Berlind | M. Calkins | J. Crepp | J. Eastman | R. Pogge | J. Antognini | L. Buchhave | D. Latham | A. Howard | B. Fulton | A. Bieryla | G. Esquerdo | R. Stefanik | E. Gonzales | K. Collins | T. Beatty | K. Colón | R. Siverd | M. Trueblood | J. Kielkopf | T. Oberst | Ji Wang | K. Penev | E. Jensen | J. Gregorio | M. Manner | K. McLeod | P. Trueblood | R. Zambelli | Kaloyan Penev | Qingqing Mao | Jennifer L. Marshall | Mark Manner | Ryan L. Avril | Samuel N. Mellon | Matthew T. Penny | Robert P. Stefanik | R. Avril | Joseph M. O. Antognini | J. Marshall | J. Johnson | K. Mcleod
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