Finding binaries from phase modulation of pulsating stars with Kepler: V. Orbital parameters, with eccentricity and mass-ratio distributions of 341 new binaries
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Donald W. Kurtz | Henri M. J. Boffin | Timothy R. Bedding | Simon J. Murphy | Hiromoto Shibahashi | T. Bedding | D. Kurtz | M. Moe | H. Boffin | H. Shibahashi | S. Murphy | Maxwell Moe
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