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HAT-P-3b: A Heavy-Element-rich Planet Transiting a K Dwarf Star

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G. Torres1, G. Á. Bakos1,2, G. Kovács3, D. W. Latham1, J. M. Fernández1, R. W. Noyes1, G. A. Esquerdo1, A. Sozzetti1,4, D. A. Fischer5, R. P. Butler6, G. W. Marcy7, R. P. Stefanik1, D. D. Sasselov1, J. Lázár8, I. Papp8 and P. Sári8

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