TOI-2076 and TOI-1807: Two Young, Comoving Planetary Systems within 50 pc Identified by TESS that are Ideal Candidates for Further Follow Up

Year-Month2021-08
JournalThe Astronomical Journal
AuthorHedges, Christina, Hughes, Alex, Zhou, George, David, Trevor J., Becker, Juliette, Giacalone, Steven, Vanderburg, Andrew, Rodriguez, Joseph E., Bieryla, Allyson, Wirth, Christopher, Atherton, Shaun, Fetherolf, Tara, Collins, Karen A., Price-Whelan, Adrian M., Bedell, Megan, Quinn, Samuel N., Gan, Tianjun, Ricker, George R., Latham, David W., Vanderspek, Roland K., Seager, Sara, Winn, Joshua N., Jenkins, Jon M., Kielkopf, John F., Schwarz, Richard P., Dressing, Courtney D., Gonzales, Erica J., Crossfield, Ian J. M., Matthews, Elisabeth C., Jensen, Eric L. N., Furlan, Elise, Gnilka, Crystal L., Howell, Steve B., Lester, Kathryn V., Scott, Nicholas J., Feliz, Dax L., Lund, Michael B., Siverd, Robert J., Stevens, Daniel J., Narita, N., Fukui, A., Murgas, F., Palle, Enric, Sutton, Phil J., Stassun, Keivan G., Bouma, Luke G., Vezie, Michael, VillaseƱor, Jesus Noel, Quintana, Elisa V., Smith, Jeffrey C.
Bibcode2021AJ....162...54H
TelescopeGN
InstrumentAlopeke
ParticipantLP
First author participant affiliationUSA
Any author participant affiliationsUSA/UK/Australia
Program IDGN-2021A-LP-105, GN-2020A-LP-101

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