CHARACTERIZING THE COOL KOIs. VI. H- AND K-BAND SPECTRA OF KEPLER M DWARF PLANET-CANDIDATE HOSTS
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John Asher Johnson | Christoph Baranec | James P. Lloyd | Nicholas M. Law | Rachel Thorp | Philip S. Muirhead | Reed Riddle | Andrew Vanderburg | Everett Schlawin | Gregory A. Feiden | Kevin R. Covey | K. Covey | J. Lloyd | R. Riddle | N. Law | A. Vanderburg | P. Muirhead | B. Rojas-Ayala | E. Schlawin | K. Hamren | J. Becker | C. Baranec | G. Feiden | Ellen M. Price | Juliette Becker | Katherine Hamren | B'arbara Rojas-Ayala | E. Price | J. Johnson | R. Thorp
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