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HAT-P-44b, HAT-P-45b, and HAT-P-46b: Three transiting hot jupiters in possible multi-planet systems

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Bayliss, Daniel
Hartman, J. D.
Bakos, G. A.
Torres, Guillermo
Kovacs, Geza
Johnson, John Asher
Howard, Andrew
Marcy, G. W.
Latham, David W.
Bieryla, Allyson

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University of Chicago Press

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We report the discovery by the HATNet survey of three new transiting extrasolar planets orbiting moderately bright (V = 13.2, 12.8, and 11.9) stars. The planets have orbital periods of 4.3012, 3.1290, and 4.4631 days, masses of 0.35, 0.89, and 0.49 ṀJ,

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Astronomical Journal

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2037-12-31
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