Impact of occultations of stellar active regions on transmission spectra: Can occultation of a plage mimic the signature of a blue sky?
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A. Santerne | D. Ehrenreich | P. Figueira | M. Oshagh | N. Haghighipour | N. C. Santos | A. Santerne | N. Santos | D. Ehrenreich | P. Figueira | M. Oshagh | N. Haghighipour | M. Montalto | M. Montalto
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