A Jovian-Mass Planet in Microlensing Event OGLE-2005-BLG-071
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K. Ulaczyk | A. Gal-Yam | O. Szewczyk | D. L. DePoy | B. Paczynski | A. Udalski | I. A. Bond | P. J. Tristram | D. M. Bramich | K. Hill | B. S. Gaudi | K. Horne | M. Jaroszynski | M. K. Szymanski | G. Pietrzynski | I. Soszynski | S. Lepine | J. McCormick | D. P. Bennett | Y. Muraki | L. Wyrzykowski | R. W. Pogge | C. Han | B.-G. Park | D. Kubas | S. Dong | J. Greenhill | M. Kubiak | G. W. Christie | J. P. Beaulieu | A. Gould | P.C.M.Yock | S. W. Dieters
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