A COMBINED SUBARU/VLT/MMT 1–5 μm STUDY OF PLANETS ORBITING HR 8799: IMPLICATIONS FOR ATMOSPHERIC PROPERTIES, MASSES, AND FORMATION
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Tae-Soo Pyo | Daniel Apai | Markus Kasper | Satoshi Ogino | Nikku Madhusudhan | Thayne Currie | Yoichi Itoh | Misato Fukagawa | A. Burrows | M. Kasper | D. Apai | P. Hinz | Y. Itoh | N. Madhusudhan | T. Pyo | P. Hinz | T. Currie | M. Fukagawa | T. Rodigas | Adam S. Burrows | S. Matsumura | S. Ogino | Soko Matsumura | Phil M. Hinz | Timothy Rodigas
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