MULTIWAVELENGTH CONSTRAINTS ON THE DAY–NIGHT CIRCULATION PATTERNS OF HD 189733b
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David Charbonneau | Mark E. Everett | Heather A. Knutson | Gregory W. Henry | Nicolas B. Cowan | Eric Agol | Jonathan J. Fortney | Lori E. Allen | E. Agol | J. Fortney | M. Everett | L. Allen | D. Charbonneau | H. Knutson | N. Cowan | G. Henry | A. Showman | Adam P. Showman
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