NGTS-7Ab: an ultrashort-period brown dwarf transiting a tidally locked and active M dwarf
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D. Bayliss | F. Bouchy | S. Hodgkin | S. Udry | S. Csizmadia | C. Watson | D. Queloz | D. Pollacco | H. Rauer | A. Erikson | M. Burleigh | R. West | E. Gillen | J. McCormac | Alexis M. S. Smith | S. Casewell | M. Goad | J. Jenkins | T. Louden | K. Poppenhaeger | L. Raynard | P. Wheatley | J. Cabrera | M. Günther | P. Eigmüller | B. Gänsicke | J. Jackman | E. Bryant | C. Belardi | S. Gill | J. Vines | A. Chaushev | J. Briegal | L. Nielsen | M. Moyano | O. Turner | J. Costes | I. Braker | D. Anderson
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