KELT-14b AND KELT-15b: AN INDEPENDENT DISCOVERY OF WASP-122b AND A NEW HOT JUPITER
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Keivan G. Stassun | B. Scott Gaudi | Jason D. Eastman | Robert J. Siverd | Thomas G. Beatty | Eric L. N. Jensen | Joao Bento | Damien Segransan | C. G. Tinney | David W. Latham | Rudolf B. Kuhn | Stephane Udry | David James | Knicole D. Colon | Joshua Pepper | Daniel Bayliss | Allyson Bieryla | Michael B. Lund | Ivan A. Curtis | Thomas E. Oberst | Karen A. Collins | George Zhou | Phillip A. Cargile | Gordon Myers | Joseph E. Rodriguez | T. G. Tan | J. Pepper | K. Stassun | D. Bayliss | D. James | P. Cargile | B. Gaudi | M. Lund | S. Udry | D. Ségransan | J. Eastman | D. Latham | A. Bieryla | T. Tan | J. Bento | K. Collins | T. Beatty | D. Stevens | K. Colón | C. Tinney | R. Siverd | R. Kuhn | G. Myers | C. Stockdale | T. Oberst | K. Penev | D. Wright | E. Jensen | I. Curtis | Kaloyan Penev | Daniel J. Stevens | Duncan Wright | Chris Stockdale | Jonathan Bartz | G. Zhou | J. Bartz | Joseph E. Rodriguez
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