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A hot Jupiter transiting a mid-K dwarf found in the pre-OmegaCam Transit Survey
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TRANSITS AND OCCULTATIONS OF AN EARTH-SIZED PLANET IN AN 8.5 hr ORBIT
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150 new transiting planet candidates from Kepler Q1–Q6 data
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KELT-2Ab: A HOT JUPITER TRANSITING THE BRIGHT (
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The Detection and Characterization of a Nontransiting Planet by Transit Timing Variations
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Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission
Observational Properties of GSC 2855-0585 in the Vicinity of the Eclipsing Binary V432 Per
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