Kepler Data Validation I—Architecture, Diagnostic Tests, and Data Products for Vetting Transiting Planet Candidates
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Jie Li | Jon M. Jenkins | Joseph H. Catanzarite | Stephen T. Bryson | Joseph D. Twicken | Todd C. Klaus | Douglas A. Caldwell | Christopher E. Henze | Michael R. Haas | Bruce D. Clarke | Bill Wohler | Forrest Girouard | Sean D. McCauliff | Shawn E. Seader | Peter Tenenbaum | Christopher J. Burke | Dwight T. Sanderfer | C. Henze | P. Tenenbaum | J. Jenkins | S. Bryson | D. Caldwell | C. Burke | J. Twicken | J. Catanzarite | F. Girouard | T. Klaus | Jie Li | S. McCauliff | S. Seader | B. Clarke | D. Sanderfer | B. Wohler | M. Haas
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