PHOTOMETRIC VARIABILITY OF THE T2.5 BROWN DWARF SIMP J013656.5+093347: EVIDENCE FOR EVOLVING WEATHER PATTERNS
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David Lafreniere | Sandie Bouchard | D. Lafrenière | R. Doyon | É. Artigau | 'Etienne Artigau | S. Bouchard | Ren'e Doyon | 'Etienne Artigau | D. Lafreniére | Sandie Bouchard
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