OBSERVATIONS OF DOPPLER BOOSTING IN KEPLER LIGHT CURVES
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Oxford | MIT | Rene P. Breton | Saul A. Rappaport | Marten H. van Kerkwijk | Philipp Podsiadlowski | Stephen Justham | S. Rappaport | P. Podsiadlowski | S. Justham | Zhanwen Han | R. Breton | M. V. van Kerkwijk | Zhanwen Han KIAAPKU | UofT | Yunnan Obs.NAOC
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