Characterization of a Set of Small Planets with TESS and CHEOPS and an Analysis of Photometric Performance
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K. Stassun | N. Crouzet | M. Lund | J. Almenara | N. Law | D. Ciardi | C. Briceño | D. Latham | S. Howell | S. Quinn | S. Seager | J. Winn | J. Twicken | J. Jenkins | A. Bieryla | A. Mann | E. Furlan | N. Astudillo-Defru | F. Murgas | E. Gonzales | J. Schlieder | C. Ziegler | G. Ricker | R. Vanderspek | K. Collins | D. Dragomir | H. Osborn | K. Colón | K. Collins | B. Massey | R. Goeke | A. Brandeker | E. Jensen | D. Conti | H. Relles | R. Schwarz | T. Gan | C. Gnilka | G. Srdoč | P. Rowden | G. Torres | A. Shporer | M. Harris | D. Oddo
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