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The 0.5M
transiting exoplanet WASP-13b

The 0.5M transiting exoplanet WASP-13b

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Main Authors: Skillen, I, Pollacco, D, Collier Cameron, A, Hebb, L, Simpson, E, Bouchy, F, Christian, D, Gibson, N, Hébrard, G, Joshi, Y, Loeillet, B, Smalley, B, Stempels, H, Street, R, Udry, S, West, R, Anderson, DR, Barros, S, Enoch, B, Haswell, C, Hellier, C, Horne, K, Irwin, J, Keenan, F, Lister, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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