Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT ‘EM) Survey. II. Discovery of a Failed Hot Jupiter on a 2.7 Yr, Highly Eccentric Orbit*
Paul A. Dalba(Boston University), Matthew J. Payne(Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian), Andrew W. Howard(University of California, Berkeley), Thomas M. Esposito(Délégation Provence et Corse), Benjamin J. Fulton(University of California, Santa Barbara), Erik A. Petigura(University of California, Los Angeles), Daniel O’Conner Peluso(Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Howard Isaacson, Lee J. Rosenthal(California Institute of Technology), Zhexing Li(University of California, Riverside), Daniel Thorngren(Université de Montréal), Franck Marchis(Délégation Provence et Corse), Mason G. MacDougall(University of California, Los Angeles), Collin Cherubim(California Institute of Technology), Edward W. Schwieterman(NASA Astrobiology Institute), Stephen R. Kane(California Institute of Technology)
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