OGLE-2017-BLG-1522: A Giant Planet around a Brown Dwarf Located in the Galactic Bulge
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K. Ulaczyk | A. Udalski | S. Kozlowski | J. Skowron | M. Pawlak | S.-J. Chung | P. Pietrukowicz | R. Poleski | K. Ulaczyk | M. Pawlak | R. Pogge | K. Rybicki | W. Zhu | A. Udalski | M. Szymański | R. Poleski | Yongseok Lee | Dong-Joo Lee | S. Cha | Dong-Jin Kim | I. Soszy'nski | M. Szyma'nski | P. Pietrukowicz | J. Skowron | S. Kozłowski | M. Albrow | A. Gould | Y. Ryu | J. Yee | S.-J. Chung | C. Han | K. Hwang | Y. Jung | I. Shin | H.-W. Kim | S.-L. Kim | Y. Lee | B.-G. Park | P. Mr'oz | Shinyoung Kim | A. Gould | R. W. Pogge | C. Han | Y. K. Jung | M. D. Albrow | S.-L. Kim | C.-U. Lee | S.-M. Cha | D.-J. Kim | Y. Lee | B.-G. Park | I.-G. Shin | M. K. Szyma'nski | I. Soszy'nski | P. Mr'oz | J. C. Yee | K. Rybicki | Y.-H. Ryu | K.-H. Hwang | W. Zhu | D.-J. Lee | H.-W. Kim | R. Poleski | Cheongho Han | D.-J. Kim | C.‐U. Lee | S. Chung | Wei Zhu | D.-J. Lee | I. Soszyński | C. Han
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