EXOPLANET TRANSIT SPECTROSCOPY USING WFC3: WASP-12 b, WASP-17 b, AND WASP-19 b
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Drake Deming | Adam Burrows | Nikku Madhusudhan | Avi Mandell | Evan Sinukoff | A. Burrows | E. Sinukoff | D. Deming | K. Haynes | A. Mandell | N. Madhusudhan | Korey Haynes | Korey Haynes
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