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

William D. Cochran, Daniel C. Fabrycky, Guillermo Torres, François Fressin, Jean-Michel Desert, Darin Ragozzine, Dimitar Sasselov, Jonathan J. Fortney, Jason F. Rowe, Erik J. Brugamyer, Stephen T. Bryson, Joshua A. Carter, David R. Ciardi, Steve B. Howell, Jason H. Steffen, William J. Borucki, David G. Koch, Joshua N. Winn, William F. Welsh, Kamal UddinPeter Tenenbaum, M. Still, Sara Seager, Samuel N. Quinn, F. Mullally, Niel Miller, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Phillip J. MacQueen, Phillip Lucas, Jack J. Lissauer, David W. Latham, Heather Knutson, K. Kinemuchi, John A. Johnson, Jon M. Jenkins, Howard Isaacson, Andrew Howard, Elliott Horch, Matthew J. Holman, Christopher E. Henze, Michael R. Haas, Ronald L. Gilliland, Thomas N. Gautier, Eric B. Ford, Debra A. Fischer, Mark Everett, Michael Endl, Brice-Oliver Demory, Drake Deming, David Charbonneau, Douglas Caldwell, Lars A. Buchhave, Timothy M. Brown, Natalie Batalha

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