Kepler-18b, c, and d: A system of three planets confirmed by transit timing variations, light curve validation, Warm-Spitzer photometry, and radial velocity measurements
W.D. Cochran, P.J. MacQueen, M. Endl, D.C. Fabrycky, J.J. Fortney, N. Miller, G. Torres, F. Fressin, J.-M. Désert, D. Ragozzine, D. Sasselov, J.A. Carter, S.N. Quinn, D.W. Latham, M.J. Holman, D. Charbonneau, J.F. Rowe, S.T. Bryson, S.B. Howell, W.J. BoruckiD.G. Koch, K. Uddin, P. Tenenbaum, M. Still, F. Mullally, J.J. Lissauer, K. Kinemuchi, J.M. Jenkins, C.E. Henze, M.R. Haas, D. Caldwell, E.J. Brugamyer, D.R. Ciardi, J.H. Steffen, J.N. Winn, S. Seager, B.-O. Demory, W.F. Welsh, K. Uddin, P. Tenenbaum, F. Mullally, J.M. Jenkins, D. Caldwell, M. Still, K. Kinemuchi, G.W. Marcy, H. Knutson, H. Isaacson, A. Howard, P.W. Lucas, J.A. Johnson, E. Horch, R.L. Gilliland, T.N. Gautier, E.B. Ford, D.A. Fischer, M. Everett, D. Deming, L. Buchhave, T.M. Brown, N. Batalha
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