Whole Earth Telescope observations of the subdwarf B star KPD1930+2752: A rich, short-period pulsator in a close binary

M. D. Reed*, S. L. Harms, S. Poindexter, A. Y. Zhou, J. R. Eggen, M. A. Morris, A. C. Quint, S. Mcdaniel, A. Baran, N. Dolez, S. D. Kawaler, D. W. Kurtz, P. Moskalik, R. Riddle, S. Zola, R. H. Østensen, J. E. Solheim, S. O. Kepler, A. F.M. Costa, J. L. ProvencalF. Mullally, D. W. Winget, M. Vuckovic, R. Crowe, D. Terry, R. Avila, B. Berkey, S. Stewart, J. Bodnarik, D. Bolton, P. M. Binder, K. Sekiguchi, D. J. Sullivan, S. L. Kim, W. P. Chen, C. W. Chen, H. C. Lin, X. J. Jian, H. Wu, J. P. Gou, Z. Liu, E. Leibowitz, Y. Lipkin, C. Akan, O. Cakirli, R. Janulis, R. Pretorius, W. Ogloza, G. Stachowski, M. Paparo, R. Szabo, Z. Csubry, D. Zsuffa, R. Silvotti, S. Marinoni, I. Bruni, G. Vauclair, M. Chevreton, J. M. Matthews, C. Cameron, H. Pablo

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