scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P819 | ADS bibcode | 2020AJ....160....3C |
P818 | arXiv ID | 2003.01136 |
P356 | DOI | 10.3847/1538-3881/AB91C2 |
P50 | author | Stéphane Udry | Q120389 |
Michel Mayor | Q123975 | ||
John Asher Johnson | Q1699175 | ||
Jack J. Lissauer | Q3130772 | ||
René Doyon | Q3426116 | ||
David Charbonneau | Q5232304 | ||
Dimitar Sasselov | Q5277447 | ||
Christophe Lovis | Q16539457 | ||
Andrew Collier Cameron | Q16626198 | ||
David Ciardi | Q16728056 | ||
François Bouchy | Q19543984 | ||
David Latham | Q19544957 | ||
Xavier Dumusque | Q19631282 | ||
Nuno C. Santos | Q20012644 | ||
Charles A. Beichman | Q28122439 | ||
Jason D. Eastman | Q30445494 | ||
Lars A. Buchhave | Q30445516 | ||
Pedro Figueira | Q37619996 | ||
Ken Rice | Q37620027 | ||
Roland Vanderspek | Q114410534 | ||
Peter Tenenbaum | Q114412452 | ||
Joseph D. Twicken | Q114412453 | ||
Avet Harutyunyan | Q114429636 | ||
Erica J. Gonzales | Q114429642 | ||
Rachel A. Matson | Q114429651 | ||
Michael Vezie | Q114429655 | ||
Adriano Ghedina | Q114429657 | ||
Manu Stalport | Q117252050 | ||
Matteo Pinamonti | Q117252051 | ||
Florian Lienhard | Q117252053 | ||
Aldo F. Martinez Fiorenzano | Q117252057 | ||
Douglas A. Caldwell | Q37641266 | ||
Alessandro Sozzetti | Q37641574 | ||
Christopher J. Burke | Q53953240 | ||
Emilio Molinari | Q53996451 | ||
Courtney D. Dressing | Q54150215 | ||
Giampaolo Piotto | Q54172892 | ||
Annelies Mortier | Q54217824 | ||
Nicola Astudillo-Defru | Q56486593 | ||
Jennifer G Winters | Q56487005 | ||
Claudio Melo | Q56559124 | ||
Ennio Poretti | Q56561518 | ||
Ryan Cloutier | Q56562561 | ||
Jon M Jenkins | Q57060634 | ||
Samuel N. Quinn | Q57556846 | ||
Cesar Briceno | Q58263020 | ||
Benjamin V. Rackham | Q58671337 | ||
Rodrigo F. Díaz | Q59247457 | ||
Andrew W. Mann | Q59401182 | ||
Etienne Artigau | Q59668177 | ||
Patricia Boyd | Q59670212 | ||
Steve B. Howell | Q59674515 | ||
Ian Crossfield | Q59674753 | ||
Carl Ziegler | Q59675064 | ||
Nicholas Law | Q59675462 | ||
Joshua Schlieder | Q59676757 | ||
Joshua N. Winn | Q91960373 | ||
Mario Damasso | Q93055731 | ||
John Kielkopf | Q96683990 | ||
Kevin I. Collins | Q96952414 | ||
David F. Phillips | Q97623049 | ||
Laura Kreidberg | Q104803942 | ||
George R. Ricker | Q105224348 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Seager, 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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