MASCARA-4 b/bRing-1 b: A retrograde hot Jupiter around a bright A-type star
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S. N. Mellon | M. Kenworthy | R. Stuik | R. Brahm | D. Osip | G. Otten | A. Wyttenbach | T. Henry | L. Paredes | H. James | R. Kuhn | G. Talens | I. Snellen | A. Jordán | B. | E. Mamajek | L. Vanzi | W. Jao | G. Bakos | P. Dorval | P. Torres | A. Zapata | R. Hinojosa | Z. Csubry | W. Bhatti | V. Suc | J. Bailey | B. Lomberg | I. Snellen | M. Ireland | S. Crawford | Lomberg | S. Mellon | Andrés Jordán | Todd J. Henry | Michael J. Ireland | Steven M. Crawford | R. Kuhn
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