08 Jun 2011: The eccentricity for HAT-P-32b is poorly constrained. Here the planet parameters are for the unconstrained eccentricity (Hartman et al. 2011). Hartman et al 2011 also give planet parameters for eccentricity 0.
08 Jun 2011: Stellar parameters depend on the planet orbital eccentricity. Here the stellar parameters are for the unconstrained eccentricity (Hartman et al. 2011). Hartman et al 2011 also give stellar parameters for eccentricity 0.
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