A Pair of TESS Planets Spanning the Radius Valley around the Nearby Mid-M Dwarf LTT 3780

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P819ADS bibcode2020AJ....160....3C
P818arXiv ID2003.01136
P356DOI10.3847/1538-3881/AB91C2

P50authorStéphane UdryQ120389
Michel MayorQ123975
John Asher JohnsonQ1699175
Jack J. LissauerQ3130772
René DoyonQ3426116
David CharbonneauQ5232304
Dimitar SasselovQ5277447
Christophe LovisQ16539457
Andrew Collier CameronQ16626198
David CiardiQ16728056
François BouchyQ19543984
David LathamQ19544957
Xavier DumusqueQ19631282
Nuno C. SantosQ20012644
Charles A. BeichmanQ28122439
Jason D. EastmanQ30445494
Lars A. BuchhaveQ30445516
Pedro FigueiraQ37619996
Ken RiceQ37620027
Roland VanderspekQ114410534
Peter TenenbaumQ114412452
Joseph D. TwickenQ114412453
Avet HarutyunyanQ114429636
Erica J. GonzalesQ114429642
Rachel A. MatsonQ114429651
Michael VezieQ114429655
Adriano GhedinaQ114429657
Manu StalportQ117252050
Matteo PinamontiQ117252051
Florian LienhardQ117252053
Aldo F. Martinez FiorenzanoQ117252057
Douglas A. CaldwellQ37641266
Alessandro SozzettiQ37641574
Christopher J. BurkeQ53953240
Emilio MolinariQ53996451
Courtney D. DressingQ54150215
Giampaolo PiottoQ54172892
Annelies MortierQ54217824
Nicola Astudillo-DefruQ56486593
Jennifer G WintersQ56487005
Claudio MeloQ56559124
Ennio PorettiQ56561518
Ryan CloutierQ56562561
Jon M JenkinsQ57060634
Samuel N. QuinnQ57556846
Cesar BricenoQ58263020
Benjamin V. RackhamQ58671337
Rodrigo F. DíazQ59247457
Andrew W. MannQ59401182
Etienne ArtigauQ59668177
Patricia BoydQ59670212
Steve B. HowellQ59674515
Ian CrossfieldQ59674753
Carl ZieglerQ59675064
Nicholas LawQ59675462
Joshua SchliederQ59676757
Joshua N. WinnQ91960373
Mario DamassoQ93055731
John KielkopfQ96683990
Kevin I. CollinsQ96952414
David F. PhillipsQ97623049
Laura KreidbergQ104803942
George R. RickerQ105224348
P2093author name stringSeager, Sara
Watson, Christopher A.
Micela, Giuseppina
Rodriguez, Joseph E.
Collins, Karen A.
Conti, Dennis M.
Jensen, Eric L. N.
Lépine, Sébastien
Irwin, Jonathan
Delfosse, Xavier
Forveille, Thierry
Matthews, Elisabeth
Ségransan, Damien
Pepe, Francesco
López-Morales, Mercedes
Cosentino, Rosario
Almenara, Jose M.
Bonfils, Xavier
Massey, Robert
Mignon, Lucile
de Medeiros, José R.
Magazzú, Antonio
Lopez, Eric
Fabrizio, Luca Di
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P433issue1
P1104number of pages21
P577publication date2020-06-04
2020-07-01
P1433published inThe Astronomical JournalQ669166
P1476titleA Pair of TESS Planets Spanning the Radius Valley around the Nearby Mid-M Dwarf LTT 3780
P478volume160

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