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    2025

  1. Somalwar, J., Ravi, V., Margutti, R., et al., 2025, ApJ, 995, 228, A Luminous and Hot Infrared through X-Ray Transient at a 5 kpc Offset from a Dwarf Galaxy
  2. Wong, I., Grundy, W., Emery, J., et al., 2025, PSJ, 6, 295, Evidence of Possible Spectral Variability in the PatroclusMenoetius Binary System
  3. Harada, C., Dressing, C., Turtelboom, E., et al., 2025, AJ, 170, 343, SPORES-HWO. II. Companion Mass Limits and Updated Planet Properties for 120 Future Exoplanet Imaging Targets from 35 yr of Precise Doppler Monitoring
  4. Thompson, W., Nielsen, E., Ruffio, J., et al., 2025, AJ, 170, 301, Revised Mass and Orbit of Eridani b: A 1 MJup Planet on a Near-circular Orbit
  5. Ellwarth, M., Llama, J., Zhao, L., et al., 2025, ApJ, 994, 104, The He I D3 Line as a Proxy for Magnetic Activity Using EXPRES Solar Observations
  6. Basinger, C., Johnson, M., Wang, J., et al., 2025, MNRAS, 543, 4136, PEPSI investigation, retrieval, and atlas of numerous giant atmospheres (PIRANGA) III. Composition and winds in the atmosphere of TOI-1518 b
  7. Anna John, A., Al Moulla, K., O'Sullivan, N., et al., 2025, MNRAS, 543, 1974, Granulation on a quiet K dwarf: HD 166620 I. Spectral signatures as a function of line-formation temperature
  8. Guidry, J., Vanderbosch, Z., Hermes, J., et al., 2025, ApJ, 992, 167, Transiting Planetary Debris near the Roche Limit of a White Dwarf on a 4.97 hr Orbitand its Vanishing
  9. Saha, T., Markowitz, A., Homan, D., et al., 2025, A&A, 702, A28, Multiwavelength study of extreme variability in LEDA 1154204: A changing-look event in a type 1.9 Seyfert
  10. Grouffal, S., Santerne, A., Bourrier, V., et al., 2025, A&A, 701, A173, The star HIP 41378 potentially misaligned with its cohort of long-period planets
  11. Lierle, P., Lovett, E., Schmidt, C., et al., 2025, FrASS, 12, 1585683, Characterizing dynamical processes in surface-bound exospheres via resolved sodium D emissions
  12. Beniyama, J., Bolin, B., Sergeyev, A., et al., 2025, A&A, 700, A183, Multi-epoch spectrophotometric characterization of the mini-moon 2024 PT5 in the visible and near-infrared
  13. Kelley, M., Protopapa, S., Bodewits, D., et al., 2025, PSJ, 6, 185, A Large Outburst, Coma Asymmetries, and the Color of Comet 243P/NEAT
  14. Firgard, M., Kareta, T., 2025, PSJ, 6, 184, Modeling Ice and Dust in Comet C/2017 K2 (Pan-STARRS)'s Coma
  15. Ho, A., Yao, Y., Matsumoto, T., et al., 2025, ApJ, 989, 54, A Luminous Red Optical Flare and Hard X-Ray Emission in the Tidal Disruption Event AT 2024kmq
  16. Hunter, D., Zhang, H., Elmegreen, B., et al., 2025, AJ, 170, 76, Ultradeep Imaging of Nearby Dwarf Irregular Galaxies: Young Objects in the Far Outer Disk
  17. Lierle, P., Schmidt, C., 2025, JGRE, 130, e2025JE008975, Sodium and Potassium Linewidths as an Atmospheric Escape Diagnostic at Mercury
  18. Farrell, K., Chandler, C., Trujillo, C., et al., 2025, ApJL, 987, L35, Recurrent Cometary Activity Discovered on Quasi-Hilda Jupiter Family Comet 362P/(457175) 2008 GO98
  19. Ozdemir, S., Afsar, M., Sneden, C., et al., 2025, A&A, 699, A208, High-resolution infrared spectroscopy of the dust-obscured metal-poor open cluster Trumpler 5
  20. Williams, R., Emery, J., 2025, Icar, 434, 116554, Visible spectroscopy of 3 KBOs and 1 Centaur
  21. Chandler, C., Oldroyd, W., Trujillo, C., et al., 2025, ApJL, 986, L2, A Dormant Captured Oort Cloud Comet Awakens: (18916) 2000 OG44
  22. Thirouin, A., Noll, K., Grundy, W., et al., 2025, AJ, 169, 316, Logos-Zoe: A Contact Binary Triple System in the Trans-Neptunian Belt
  23. Onori, F., Nicholl, M., Ramsden, P., et al., 2025, MNRAS, 540, 498, The case of AT2022wtn: a tidal disruption event in an interacting galaxy
  24. Clark, P., Callow, J., Graur, O., et al., 2025, MNRAS, 540, 871, AT 2018dyk: tidal disruption event or active galactic nucleus? Follow-up observations of an extreme coronal line emitter with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
  25. Kareta, T., Schambeau, C., Firgard, M., et al., 2025, PSJ, 6, 119, Activity-induced Near-infrared Spectral Variability at 29P/SchwassmannWachmann 1, 20172022
  26. Watson, C., Blanton, E., Golden-Marx, E., et al., 2025, ApJ, 984, 57, HST Grism Observations of a z 1.8 Cluster Candidate from the Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey
  27. Beniyama, J., Muller, T., Delbo, M., et al., 2025, AJ, 169, 264, Size Constraint on Hayabusa2 Extended Mission Rendezvous Target 1998 KY26 via VLT/VISIR Nondetection
  28. Hora, J., Allen, A., Trilling, D., et al., 2025, AJ, 169, 256, Infrared Fluxes and Lightcurves of Near-Earth Objects: The Full Spitzer Sample
  29. Mura-Guzman, A., Yong, D., Kobayashi, C., et al., 2025, MNRAS, 538, 3177, Fluorine abundances in CEMP stars at the lowest metallicity: hints on the nature of the first stars
  30. Lim, D., Lee, Y., Yun, S., et al., 2025, JKAS, 58, 81, Near-Infrared Spectroscopy with IGRINS-2 for Studying Multiple Stellar Populations in Globular Clusters
  31. Li, J., Shi, J., Ma, Y., et al., 2025, AJ, 169, 126, Hydrogen Cyanide in Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) from 3.4 mm Wave Spectra
  32. Sawczynec, E., Kaplan, K., Mace, G., et al., 2025, PASP, 137, 034505, 10 Years of Archival High-resolution NIR Spectra: The Raw and Reduced IGRINS Spectral Archive (RRISA)
  33. Harvey, L., Maguire, K., Burgaz, U., et al., 2025, A&A, 695, A264, ZTF SN Ia DR2: High-velocity components in the Si II6355
  34. Fenucci, M., Novakovic, B., Zhang, P., et al., 2025, A&A, 695, A196, Astrometry, orbit determination, and thermal inertia of the Tianwen-2 target asteroid (469219) Kamo'oalewa
  35. Chulkov, D., Strakhov, I., Safonov, B., 2025, AJ, 169, 145, Resolving Pleiades Binary Stars with Gaia and Speckle Interferometric Observations
  36. Trafton, L., Kaplan, K., 2025, Icar, 429, 116453, High spectral resolution observations of Uranus' near-IR thermospheric H2 emission spectrum using the IGRINS spectrograph during the 2018 and 2023 apparitions
  37. Cui, J., Li, G., Zhao, Y., 2025, Icar, 429, 116382, 322P/SOHO: The counterpart of a historical comet in 254 CE?
  38. Burdanov, A., de Wit, J., Broz, M., et al., 2025, Natur, 638, 74, JWST sighting of decametre main-belt asteroids and view on meteorite sources
  39. Taras, A., Piroscia, G., Tuthill, P., 2025, JATIS, 11, 015004, Jewel Optics I: non-redundant Fizeau beam combination without the guilt
  40. Fodor, A., Tomko, T., Braun, M., et al., 2025, ApJ, 979, 94, Shocked POststarburst Galaxy Survey. IV. Outflows in Shocked Poststarburst Galaxies Are Not Responsible for Quenching
  41. Kareta, T., Fuentes-Munoz, O., Moskovitz, N., et al., 2025, ApJL, 979, L8, On the Lunar Origin of Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 PT5
  42. Hsieh, H., Noonan, J., Kelley, M., et al., 2025, PSJ, 6, 3, The Volatile Composition and Activity Evolution of Main-belt Comet 358P/PANSTARRS
  43. Couperus, A., Henry, T., Osten, R., et al., 2025, AJ, 169, 41, The Solar Neighborhood. LII. M Dwarf Twin BinariesPresumed Identical Twins Appear Fraternal in Variability, Rotation, H, and X-Rays
  44. Mandt, K., Ivanova, O., Pinto, O., et al., 2025, cent, 6, Volatiles
  45. 44 publications and 107 citations in 2025.

    2024

  46. Cheng, Q., Zhang, W., 2024, ChJAn, 37, 24, Scientific issues and critical technologies in planetary defense
  47. Kareta, T., Vida, D., Micheli, M., et al., 2024, PSJ, 5, 253, Telescope-to-Fireball Characterization of Earth Impactor 2022 WJ1
  48. Hui, M., Wiegert, P., Weryk, R., et al., 2024, ApJL, 975, L3, 2019 UO14: A Transient Trojan of Saturn
  49. Yao, Y., Guolo, M., Tombesi, F., et al., 2024, ApJ, 976, 34, Subrelativistic Outflow and Hours-timescale Large-amplitude X-Ray Dips during Super-Eddington Accretion onto a Low-mass Massive Black Hole in the Tidal Disruption Event AT2022lri
  50. Hemmelgarn, S., Moskovitz, N., Pilorz, S., et al., 2024, PSJ, 5, 242, How Meteor Showers Can Guide the Search for Long-period Comets
  51. Yin, Y., Zhang, B., Yang, J., et al., 2024, ApJL, 975, L27, Triggering the Untriggered: The First Einstein Probe-detected Gamma-Ray Burst 240219A and Its Implications
  52. Tang, S., Johns-Krull, C., Prato, L., et al., 2024, ApJ, 973, 124, Measuring the Spot Variability of T Tauri Stars Using Near-infrared Atomic Fe and Molecular OH Lines
  53. Marin, L., Massey, P., Skiff, B., et al., 2024, AJ, 168, 167, The Discovery of Three Galactic WolfRayet Stars
  54. Strauss, R., McNeill, A., Trilling, D., et al., 2024, AJ, 168, 184, The DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP). VII. The Strengths of Three Superfast Rotating Main-belt Asteroids from a Preliminary Search of DEEP Data
  55. Tian, X., Lu, H., Yuan, Y., et al., 2024, ApJ, 974, 133, The Progenitor and Central Engine of Short-duration GRB 201006A Associated with a Coherent Radio Flash
  56. Siegel, J., Halverson, S., Luhn, J., et al., 2024, AJ, 168, 158, Quiet Please: Detrending Radial Velocity Variations from Stellar Activity with a Physically Motivated Spot Model
  57. Jeong, M., Im, M., 2024, ApJ, 974, 114, Host Galaxy Properties of Gamma-Ray Bursts Involving Neutron Star Binary Mergers and Their Impact on Kilonovae Rates
  58. Mastropietro, M., Kim, Y., Hsieh, H., et al., 2024, A&A, 690, A298, Activity of main-belt comet 324P/La Sagra
  59. Guidry, J., Hermes, J., De, K., et al., 2024, ApJ, 972, 126, Using 3.4 m Variability toward White Dwarfs as a Signpost of Remnant Planetary Systems
  60. Tokovinin, A., 2024, AJ, 168, 125, Performance of the SOAR Speckle Instrument
  61. Savel, A., Bedell, M., Kempton, E., 2024, JOSS, 9, 6104, cortecs: A Python package for compressing opacities
  62. Liu, L., Chen, Q., Yan, J., et al., 2024, SoSyR, 58, 469, Surface Thermal Inertia of Near-Earth Asteroid (469219) Kamo`oalewa: Statistical Estimation and Implications
  63. Pravec, P., Meyer, A., Scheirich, P., et al., 2024, Icar, 418, 116138, Rotational lightcurves of Dimorphos and constraints on its post-DART impact spin state
  64. Strassmeier, K., Ilyin, I., Woche, M., et al., 2024, AN, 345, e20240033, Solar disk integration polarimeter: An automated diskintegration fullStokesvector solar feed for the Potsdam Echelle Polarimetric and Spectroscopic Instrument spectrograph
  65. Meunier, N., Lagrange, A., Dumusque, X., et al., 2024, A&A, 687, A303, Confrontation between modelled solar integrated observables and direct observations. I. Radial velocities and convective blueshift
  66. Heintz, T., Hermes, J., Tremblay, P., et al., 2024, ApJ, 969, 68, A Test of Spectroscopic Age Estimates of White Dwarfs Using Wide WD+WD Binaries
  67. Watanabe, N., Narita, N., Hori, Y., 2024, PASJ, 76, 374, Nodal precession of a hot Jupiter transiting the edge of a late A-type star TOI-1518
  68. Hori, Y., Fukui, A., Hirano, T., et al., 2024, AJ, 167, 289, The Discovery and Follow-up of Four Transiting Short-period Sub-Neptunes Orbiting M Dwarfs
  69. Peng, Z., Liu, Z., Zhang, B., et al., 2024, ApJ, 967, 156, GRBs from Collapse of ThorneZytkowlike Objects as the Aftermath of WD-NS Coalescence
  70. Speckert, M., Massey, P., Skiff, B., 2024, AJ, 167, 262, The Stellar Content of the Young Open Cluster Berkeley 50 (IC 1310)
  71. Angel, R., 2024, RSPTA, 382, 20230076, A 600 m2 array of 6.5 m telescopes at the lunar pole
  72. Kareta, T., Noonan, J., Volk, K., et al., 2024, ApJL, 967, L5, Jupiter Co-Orbital Comet P/2023 V6 (PANSTARRS): Orbital History and Modern Activity State
  73. Ye, X., Wei, D., Zhu, Y., et al., 2024, RAA, 24, 045011, Optical Transient Source AT2021lfa: A Possible "Dirty Fireball"
  74. Clark, C., van Belle, G., Horch, E., et al., 2024, AJ, 167, 174, The POKEMON Speckle Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs. III. The Stellar Multiplicity Rate of M Dwarfs within 15 pc
  75. Thakur, P., Datar, G., Vichare, G., et al., 2024, JCAP, 2024, 086, Effect of the brightest gamma-ray burst (GRB 221009A) on low energy gamma-ray counts at sea level
  76. Thirouin, A., Sheppard, S., 2024, PSJ, 5, 84, Rotational Study of 5:3 and 7:4 Resonant Objects within the Main Classical Trans-Neptunian Belt
  77. Chandler, C., Trujillo, C., Oldroyd, W., et al., 2024, AJ, 167, 156, The Active Asteroids Citizen Science Program: Overview and First Results
  78. Humes, O., Thomas, C., McGraw, L., 2024, PSJ, 5, 80, The Distribution of Highly Red-sloped Asteroids in the Middle and Outer Main Belt
  79. Liu, B., Liu, X., 2024, A&A, 683, A51, Unraveling the dust activity of naked-eye comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
  80. Davidson, J., Horch, E., Majewski, S., et al., 2024, AJ, 167, 117, Observations with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. XI. First Year of Observations from Apache Point Observatory
  81. Clark, C., van Belle, G., Horch, E., et al., 2024, AJ, 167, 56, The POKEMON Speckle Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs. II. Observations of 1125 Targets
  82. Ward, C., Gezari, S., Nugent, P., et al., 2024, ApJ, 961, 172, Panic at the ISCO: Time-varying Double-peaked Broad Lines from Evolving Accretion Disks Are Common among Optically Variable AGNs
  83. Chabot, N., Rivkin, A., Cheng, A., et al., 2024, PSJ, 5, 49, Achievement of the Planetary Defense Investigations of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission
  84. Devogele, M., McGilvray, A., MacLennan, E., et al., 2024, PSJ, 5, 44, Surface Heterogeneity, Physical, and Shape Model of Near-Earth Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2
  85. Carleton, T., Ellsworth-Bowers, T., Windhorst, R., et al., 2024, ApJL, 961, L37, PEARLS: A Potentially Isolated Quiescent Dwarf Galaxy with a Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distance of 30 Mpc
  86. Bourdelle de Micas, J., Fornasier, S., Delbo, M., et al., 2024, A&A, 682, A64, Compositional characterization of a primordial S-type asteroid family of the inner main belt
  87. Moskovitz, N., Thomas, C., Pravec, P., et al., 2024, PSJ, 5, 35, Photometry of the Didymos System across the DART Impact Apparition
  88. Abushattal, A., Al-Wardat, M., Horch, E., et al., 2024, AdSpR, 73, 1170, The 24 Aqr triple system: A closer look at its unique high-eccentricity hierarchical architecture
  89. Srinivasaragavan, G., Swain, V., O'Connor, B., et al., 2024, ApJL, 960, L18, Characterizing the Ordinary Broad-line Type Ic SN 2023pel from the Energetic GRB 230812B
  90. Deming, D., Llama, J., Fu, G., 2024, AJ, 167, 34, Precise Radial Velocities Using Line Bisectors
  91. Kirichenko, A., Zharikov, S., Karpova, A., et al., 2024, MNRAS, 527, 4563, The black widow pulsar J1641+8049 in the optical, radio, and X-rays
  92. 46 publications and 341 citations in 2024.

    2023

  93. Kareta, T., Thomas, C., Li, J., et al., 2023, ApJL, 959, L12, Ejecta Evolution Following a Planned Impact into an Asteroid: The First Five Weeks
  94. O'Connor, B., Kouveliotou, C., Evans, P., et al., 2023, ApJS, 269, 49, The Swift Deep Galactic Plane Survey (DGPS) Phase I Catalog
  95. Xu, F., Huang, Y., Geng, J., 2023, A&A, 679, A103, Possible origin of AT2021any: A failed gamma-ray burst from a structured jet
  96. Harrington Pinto, O., Kelley, M., Villanueva, G., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 208, First Detection of CO2 Emission in a Centaur: JWST NIRSpec Observations of 39P/Oterma
  97. Wang, T., Li, J., N. Mace, G., et al., 2023, ApJ, 957, 8, A Gigantic Mid-infrared Outburst in an Embedded Class I Young Stellar Object J064722.95+031644.6
  98. Hammerstein, E., Cenko, S., Gezari, S., et al., 2023, ApJ, 957, 86, Integral Field Spectroscopy of 13 Tidal Disruption Event Hosts from the Zwicky Transient Facility Survey
  99. Dravins, D., Ludwig, H., 2023, A&A, 679, A3, Solar photospheric spectrum microvariability. I. Theoretical searches for proxies of radial-velocity jittering
  100. Golden-Marx, E., Moravec, E., Shen, L., et al., 2023, ApJ, 956, 87, The High-redshift Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey: Investigating the Role of Environment on Bent Radio AGNs Using LOFAR
  101. Domoto, N., Lee, J., Tanaka, M., et al., 2023, ApJ, 956, 113, Transition Probabilities of Near-infrared Ce III Lines from Stellar Spectra: Applications to Kilonovae
  102. Karamehmetoglu, E., Sollerman, J., Taddia, F., et al., 2023, A&A, 678, A87, A population of Type Ibc supernovae with massive progenitors. Broad lightcurves not uncommon in (i)PTF
  103. Zhao, L., Dumusque, X., Ford, E., et al., 2023, AJ, 166, 173, The Extreme Stellar-signals Project. III. Combining Solar Data from HARPS, HARPS-N, EXPRES, and NEID
  104. Feng, F., Butler, R., Vogt, S., et al., 2023, MNRAS, 525, 607, Revised orbits of the two nearest Jupiters
  105. Mosenkov, A., Rich, R., Fusco, M., et al., 2023, MNRAS, 525, 3016, The haloes and environments of nearby galaxies (HERON) - III. A 45-kpc spiral structure in the GLSB galaxy UGC 4599
  106. Kareta, T., Reddy, V., 2023, PSJ, 4, 174, Nuclear and Orbital Characterization of the Transition Object (4015) 107P/Wilson-Harrington
  107. Drozdovskaya, M., Bockelee-Morvan, D., Crovisier, J., et al., 2023, A&A, 677, A157, Low NH3/H2O ratio in comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) at 0.7 au from the Sun
  108. Yao, Y., Ravi, V., Gezari, S., et al., 2023, ApJL, 955, L6, Tidal Disruption Event Demographics with the Zwicky Transient Facility: Volumetric Rates, Luminosity Function, and Implications for the Local Black Hole Mass Function
  109. Ghosh, R., Laha, S., Meyer, E., et al., 2023, ApJ, 955, 3, A Reemerging Bright Soft X-Ray State of the Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus 1ES 1927+654: A Multiwavelength View
  110. Korolik, M., Roettenbacher, R., Fischer, D., et al., 2023, AJ, 166, 123, Refining the Stellar Parameters of Ceti: a Pole-on Solar Analog
  111. Evangelista-Santana, M., De Pra, M., Carvano, J., et al., 2023, MNRAS, 524, 2733, Borderline hyperbolic comet C/2021 O3 (PANSTARRS) was fading as it approached the Sun
  112. Yan, C., Chen, Y., Yang, H., et al., 2023, RScI, 94, 081501, Optical spectrum analyzers and typical applications in astronomy and remote sensing
  113. Neugent, K., Massey, P., 2023, AJ, 166, 68, Newly Discovered Wolf-Rayet Stars in M31
  114. Brewer, J., Zhao, L., Fischer, D., et al., 2023, AJ, 166, 46, EXPRES. IV. Two Additional Planets Orbiting Coronae Borealis Reveal Uncommon System Architecture
  115. Shivkumar, H., Jaodand, A., Balasubramanian, A., et al., 2023, ApJ, 952, 86, SN2019wxt: An Ultrastripped Supernova Candidate Discovered in the Electromagnetic Follow-up of a Gravitational Wave Trigger
  116. Nandakumar, G., Ryde, N., Casagrande, L., et al., 2023, A&A, 675, A23, M giants with IGRINS. I. Stellar parameters and -abundance trends of the solar neighborhood population
  117. Han, E., Lopez-Valdivia, R., Mace, G., et al., 2023, AJ, 166, 4, Magnetic Field Measurements of Low-mass Stars from High-resolution Near-infrared IGRINS Spectra
  118. Becerra, R., Troja, E., Watson, A., et al., 2023, MNRAS, 522, 5204, Deciphering the unusual stellar progenitor of GRB 210704A
  119. O'Connor, B., Troja, E., Ryan, G., et al., 2023, SciA, 9, eadi1405, A structured jet explains the extreme GRB 221009A
  120. Tang, S., Stahl, A., Prato, L., et al., 2023, ApJ, 950, 92, Star-crossed Lovers DI Tau A and B: Orbit Characterization and Physical Properties Determination
  121. Srinivasaragavan, G., O'Connor, B., Cenko, S., et al., 2023, ApJL, 949, L39, A Sensitive Search for Supernova Emission Associated with the Extremely Energetic and Nearby GRB 221009A
  122. Afsar, M., Bozkurt, Z., Topcu, G., et al., 2023, ApJ, 949, 86, Effective Temperature Estimations from Line Depth Ratios in the H- and K-band Spectra of IGRINS
  123. Cifuentes, C., 2023, PhDT, 2023, Astrophysical parameters of M dwarfs with exoplanets
  124. Garcia Soto, A., Newton, E., Douglas, S., et al., 2023, AJ, 165, 192, Contemporaneous Observations of H Luminosities and Photometric Amplitudes for M Dwarfs
  125. Thomas, C., Naidu, S., Scheirich, P., et al., 2023, Natur, 616, 448, Orbital period change of Dimorphos due to the DART kinetic impact
  126. de Leon, J., Licandro, J., Pinilla-Alonso, N., et al., 2023, A&A, 672, A174, Characterisation of the new target of the NASA Lucy mission: Asteroid 152830 Dinkinesh (1999 VD57)
  127. Kueny, J., Chandler, C., Devogele, M., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 56, Implications for the Formation of (155140) 2005 UD from a New Convex Shape Model
  128. Ye, Q., Kelley, M., Bauer, J., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 47, Comet P/2021 HS (PANSTARRS) and the Challenge of Detecting Low-activity Comets
  129. Hsieh, H., Micheli, M., Kelley, M., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 43, Observational Characterization of Main-belt Comet and Candidate Main-belt Comet Nuclei
  130. Nieuwmunster, N., Nandakumar, G., Spitoni, E., et al., 2023, A&A, 671, A94, Detailed abundance trends in the inner Galactic bulge
  131. Subjak, J., Lodieu, N., Kabath, P., et al., 2023, A&A, 671, A10, Search for planets around stars with wide brown dwarfs
  132. Zhao, L., Kunovac, V., Brewer, J., et al., 2023, NatAs, 7, 198, Measured spin-orbit alignment of ultra-short-period super-Earth 55 Cancri e
  133. Moulane, Y., Jehin, E., Manfroid, J., et al., 2023, A&A, 670, A159, Activity and composition of the hyperactive comet 46P/Wirtanen during its close approach in 2018
  134. Seligman, D., Farnocchia, D., Micheli, M., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 35, Dark Comets? Unexpectedly Large Nongravitational Accelerations on a Sample of Small Asteroids
  135. Farnocchia, D., Seligman, D., Granvik, M., et al., 2023, PSJ, 4, 29, (523599) 2003 RM: The Asteroid that Wanted to be a Comet
  136. Lopez-Valdivia, R., Mace, G., Han, E., et al., 2023, ApJ, 943, 49, The IGRINS YSO Survey. III. Stellar Parameters of Pre-main-sequence Stars in Ophiuchus and Upper Scorpius
  137. Hammerstein, E., van Velzen, S., Gezari, S., et al., 2023, ApJ, 942, 9, The Final Season Reimagined: 30 Tidal Disruption Events from the ZTF-I Survey
  138. del Ser, D., Fors, O., del Alcazar, M., et al., 2023, MNRAS, 518, 669, TFAW survey II: six newly validated planets and 13 planet candidates from K2
  139. 46 publications and 1099 citations in 2023.

    2022

  140. Gupta, R., Pandey, S., Kumar, A., et al., 2022, JApA, 43, 82, Photometric studies on the host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts using 3.6m Devasthal optical telescope
  141. Nandakumar, G., Ryde, N., Montelius, M., et al., 2022, A&A, 668, A88, The Galactic chemical evolution of phosphorus observed with IGRINS
  142. Troja, E., Fryer, C., O'Connor, B., et al., 2022, Natur, 612, 228, A nearby long gamma-ray burst from a merger of compact objects
  143. Tamburo, P., Muirhead, P., McCarthy, A., et al., 2022, AJ, 164, 252, The Perkins INfrared Exosatellite Survey (PINES). II. Transit Candidates and Implications for Planet Occurrence around L and T Dwarfs
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    2018

  324. Anderson, J., 2018, JRASC, 112, 231, News Notes / En manchettes
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  342. Thirouin, A., Sheppard, S., 2018, AJ, 155, 248, The Plutino Population: An Abundance of Contact Binaries
  343. Kesseli, A., Muirhead, P., Mann, A., et al., 2018, AJ, 155, 225, Magnetic Inflation and Stellar Mass. II. On the Radii of Single, Rapidly Rotating, Fully Convective M-Dwarf Stars
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  348. Smith, K., Mushotzky, R., Boyd, P., et al., 2018, ApJ, 857, 141, The Kepler Light Curves of AGN: A Detailed Analysis
  349. Clemens, D., Maheshwari, K., Jagani, R., et al., 2018, ApJL, 856, L8, Proper Motion of the Faint Star near KIC 8462852 (Boyajian's Star)Not a Binary System
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    2017

  361. Thirouin, A., Sheppard, S., 2017, AJ, 154, 241, A Possible Dynamically Cold Classical Contact Binary: (126719) 2002 CC249
  362. Knight, M., Protopapa, S., Kelley, M., et al., 2017, ApJL, 851, L31, On the Rotation Period and Shape of the Hyperbolic Asteroid 1I/Oumuamua (2017 U1) from Its Lightcurve
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  370. Li, J., Kelley, M., Samarasinha, N., et al., 2017, AJ, 154, 136, The Unusual Apparition of Comet 252P/2000 G1 (LINEAR) and Comparison with Comet P/2016 BA14 (PanSTARRS)
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  374. Corsi, A., Cenko, S., Kasliwal, M., et al., 2017, ApJ, 847, 54, iPTF17cw: An Engine-driven Supernova Candidate Discovered Independent of a Gamma-Ray Trigger
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  376. Han, E., Muirhead, P., Swift, J., et al., 2017, AJ, 154, 100, Magnetic Inflation and Stellar Mass. I. Revised Parameters for the Component Stars of the Kepler Low-mass Eclipsing Binary T-Cyg1-12664
  377. Bhalerao, V., Kasliwal, M., Bhattacharya, D., et al., 2017, ApJ, 845, 152, A Tale of Two Transients: GW 170104 and GRB 170105A
  378. Thirouin, A., Sheppard, S., Noll, K., 2017, ApJ, 844, 135, 2004 TT357: A Potential Contact Binary in the Trans-Neptunian Belt
  379. Kellogg, K., Prato, L., Torres, G., et al., 2017, ApJ, 844, 168, The TWA 3 Young Triple System: Orbits, Disks, Evolution
  380. Knight, M., Snodgrass, C., Vincent, J., et al., 2017, MNRAS, 469, S661, Gemini and Lowell observations of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko during the Rosetta mission
  381. Paterno-Mahler, R., Blanton, E., Brodwin, M., et al., 2017, ApJ, 844, 78, The High-redshift Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey: The Spitzer Catalog
  382. Edgar, J., 2017, JRASC, 111, iii, Great Images
  383. Hung, T., Gezari, S., Blagorodnova, N., et al., 2017, ApJ, 842, 29, Revisiting Optical Tidal Disruption Events with iPTF16axa
  384. Rappaport, S., Vanderburg, A., Borkovits, T., et al., 2017, MNRAS, 467, 2160, EPIC 220204960: A Quadruple Star System Containing Two Strongly Interacting Eclipsing Binaries
  385. Horch, E., Casetti-Dinescu, D., Camarata, M., et al., 2017, AJ, 153, 212, Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. VII. Measures from 2010 September to 2012 February at the WIYN Telescope
  386. Theissen, C., West, A., 2017, AJ, 153, 165, Collisions of Terrestrial Worlds: The Occurrence of Extreme Mid-infrared Excesses around Low-mass Field Stars
  387. Blackman, R., Szymkowiak, A., Fischer, D., et al., 2017, ApJ, 837, 18, Accounting for Chromatic Atmospheric Effects on Barycentric Corrections
  388. Anderson, J., 2017, JRASC, 111, 3, News Notes
  389. Furlan, E., Ciardi, D., Everett, M., et al., 2017, AJ, 153, 71, The Kepler Follow-up Observation Program. I. A Catalog of Companions to Kepler Stars from High-Resolution Imaging
  390. Secrest, N., Schmitt, H., Blecha, L., et al., 2017, ApJ, 836, 183, Was 49b: An Overmassive AGN in a Merging Dwarf Galaxy?
  391. Croll, B., Dalba, P., Vanderburg, A., et al., 2017, ApJ, 836, 82, Multiwavelength Transit Observations of the Candidate Disintegrating Planetesimals Orbiting WD 1145+017
  392. Vokrouhlicky, D., Pravec, P., Durech, J., et al., 2017, A&A, 598, A91, The young Datura asteroid family. Spins, shapes, and population estimate
  393. Dalba, P., Muirhead, P., Croll, B., et al., 2017, AJ, 153, 59, Kepler Transit Depths Contaminated By a Phantom Star
  394. Gezari, S., Hung, T., Cenko, S., et al., 2017, ApJ, 835, 144, iPTF Discovery of the Rapid Turn-on of a Luminous Quasar
  395. Mann, A., Gaidos, E., Vanderburg, A., et al., 2017, AJ, 153, 64, Zodiacal Exoplanets in Time (ZEIT). IV. Seven Transiting Planets in the Praesepe Cluster
  396. Mommert, M., 2017, A&C, 18, 47, PHOTOMETRYPIPELINE: An automated pipeline for calibrated photometry
  397. Vreeswijk, P., Leloudas, G., Gal-Yam, A., et al., 2017, ApJ, 835, 58, On the Early-time Excess Emission in Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae
  398. Zhang, S., Jin, Z., Wang, Y., et al., 2017, ApJ, 835, 73, The Interpretation of the Multi-wavelength Afterglow Emission of Short GRB 140903A
  399. 38 publications and 2091 citations in 2017.

    2016

  400. Elias-Rosa, N., Pastorello, A., Benetti, S., et al., 2016, MNRAS, 463, 3894, Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275)
  401. Tegler, S., Romanishin, W., Consolmagno, G., 2016, AJ, 152, 210, Two Color Populations of Kuiper Belt and Centaur Objects and the Smaller Orbital Inclinations of Red Centaur Objects
  402. Liu, T., Gezari, S., Burgett, W., et al., 2016, ApJ, 833, 6, A Systematic Search for Periodically Varying Quasars in Pan-STARRS1: An Extended Baseline Test in Medium Deep Survey Field MD09
  403. Thirouin, A., Moskovitz, N., Binzel, R., et al., 2016, AJ, 152, 163, The Mission Accessible Near-Earth Objects Survey (MANOS): First Photometric Results
  404. Toy, V., Cucchiara, A., Veilleux, S., et al., 2016, ApJ, 832, 175, Exploring Damped Ly System Host Galaxies Using Gamma-Ray Bursts
  405. Laskar, T., Alexander, K., Berger, E., et al., 2016, ApJ, 833, 88, A Reverse Shock in GRB 160509A
  406. Reddy, V., Sanchez, J., Bottke, W., et al., 2016, AJ, 152, 162, Physical Characterization of 2 M Diameter Near-Earth Asteroid 2015 TC25: A Possible Boulder from E-type Asteroid (44) Nysa
  407. Benedetti-Rossi, G., Sicardy, B., Buie, M., et al., 2016, AJ, 152, 156, Results from the 2014 November 15th Multi-chord Stellar Occultation by the TNO (229762) 2007 UK126
  408. Schleicher, D., knight, M., 2016, AJ, 152, 89, The Extremely Low Activity Comet 209P/LINEAR During Its Extraordinary Close Approach in 2014
  409. Singer, L., Chen, H., Holz, D., et al., 2016, ApJL, 829, L15, Going the Distance: Mapping Host Galaxies of LIGO and Virgo Sources in Three Dimensions Using Local Cosmography and Targeted Follow-up
  410. Dolch, T., Chatterjee, S., Clemens, D., et al., 2016, JASS, 33, 167, Recent H-alpha Results on Pulsar B2224+65's Bow-Shock Nebula, the "Guitar"
  411. Troja, E., Sakamoto, T., Cenko, S., et al., 2016, ApJ, 827, 102, An Achromatic Break in the Afterglow of the Short GRB 140903A: Evidence for a Narrow Jet
  412. Taddia, F., Fremling, C., Sollerman, J., et al., 2016, A&A, 592, A89, iPTF15dtg: a double-peaked Type Ic supernova from a massive progenitor
  413. Dalba, P., Muirhead, P., 2016, ApJL, 826, L7, No Timing Variations Observed in Third Transit of Snow-line Exoplanet Kepler-421b
  414. Veilleux, S., Melendez, M., Tripp, T., et al., 2016, ApJ, 825, 42, The Complete Ultraviolet Spectrum of the Archetypal "Wind-dominated" Quasar Mrk 231: Absorption and Emission from a High-speed Dusty Nuclear Outflow
  415. Michel, P., Cheng, A., Kuppers, M., et al., 2016, AdSpR, 57, 2529, Science case for the Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM): A component of the Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment (AIDA) mission
  416. Giguere, M., Fischer, D., Zhang, C., et al., 2016, ApJ, 824, 150, A Combined Spectroscopic and Photometric Stellar Activity Study of Epsilon Eridani
  417. Thirouin, A., Sheppard, S., Noll, K., et al., 2016, AJ, 151, 148, Rotational Properties of the Haumea Family Members and Candidates: Short-term Variability.
  418. Tokovinin, A., Mason, B., Hartkopf, W., et al., 2016, AJ, 151, 153, Speckle Interferometry at SOAR in 2015
  419. Fischer, D., Anglada-Escude, G., Arriagada, P., et al., 2016, PASP, 128, 066001, State of the Field: Extreme Precision Radial Velocities
  420. Knight, M., Fitzsimmons, A., Kelley, M., et al., 2016, ApJL, 823, L6, Comet 322P/SOHO 1: An Asteroid with the Smallest Perihelion Distance?
  421. Pasachoff, J., Person, M., Bosh, A., et al., 2016, AJ, 151, 97, Trio of Stellar Occultations by Pluto One Year Prior to New Horizons' Arrival
  422. Wang, H., Lou, Z., Qian, Y., et al., 2016, OptEn, 55, 035105, Hybrid optimization methodology of variable densities mesh model for the axial supporting design of wide-field survey telescope
  423. Toy, V., Cenko, S., Silverman, J., et al., 2016, ApJ, 818, 79, Optical and Near-infrared Observations of SN 2013dx Associated with GRB 130702A
  424. Capone, J., 2016, PhDT, Near-infrared instrumentation for rapid-response astronomy
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    2015

  426. Yan, L., Quimby, R., Ofek, E., et al., 2015, ApJ, 814, 108, Detection of Broad H Emission Lines in the Late-time Spectra of a Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova
  427. Samarasinha, N., Mueller, B., Knight, M., et al., 2015, P&SS, 118, 127, Results from the worldwide coma morphology campaign for comet ISON (C/2012 S1)
  428. Horch, E., van Belle, G., Davidson, J., et al., 2015, AJ, 150, 151, Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. VI. Measures during 2014 at the Discovery Channel Telescope
  429. Montet, B., Bowler, B., Shkolnik, E., et al., 2015, ApJL, 813, L11, Dynamical Masses of Young M Dwarfs: Masses and Orbital Parameters of GJ 3305 AB, the Wide Binary Companion to the Imaged Exoplanet Host 51 Eri
  430. Hui, M., Ye, Q., Knight, M., et al., 2015, ApJ, 813, 73, Gone in a Blaze of Glory: The Demise of Comet C/2015 D1 (SOHO)
  431. Cucchiara, A., Veres, P., Corsi, A., et al., 2015, ApJ, 812, 122, Happy Birthday Swift: Ultra-long GRB 141121A and Its Broadband Afterglow
  432. Smith, K., Boyd, P., Mushotzky, R., et al., 2015, AJ, 150, 126, KSwAGS: A Swift X-Ray and UV Survey of the Kepler Field. I.
  433. Espaillat, C., Andrews, S., Powell, D., et al., 2015, ApJ, 807, 156, The Transitional Disk around IRAS 04125+2902
  434. Singer, L., Kasliwal, M., Cenko, S., et al., 2015, ApJ, 806, 52, The Needle in the 100 deg2 Haystack: Uncovering Afterglows of Fermi GRBs with the Palomar Transient Factory
  435. Muirhead, P., Mann, A., Vanderburg, A., et al., 2015, ApJ, 801, 18, Kepler-445, Kepler-446 and the Occurrence of Compact Multiples Orbiting Mid-M Dwarf Stars
  436. Hsieh, H., Hainaut, O., Novakovic, B., et al., 2015, ApJL, 800, L16, Sublimation-Driven Activity in Main-Belt Comet 313p/Gibbs
  437. Mao, M., Owen, F., Duffin, R., et al., 2015, MNRAS, 446, 4176, J1649+2635: a grand-design spiral with a large double-lobed radio source
  438. Knight, M., Schleicher, D., 2015, AJ, 149, 19, Observations of Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) from Lowell Observatory
  439. Singer, L., 2015, PhDT, The needle in the 100 deg2 haystack: The hunt for binary neutron star mergers with LIGO and Palomar Transient Factory
  440. 14 publications and 552 citations in 2015.

    2014

  441. Vreeswijk, P., Savaglio, S., Gal-Yam, A., et al., 2014, ApJ, 797, 24, The Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova iPTF 13ajg and its Host Galaxy in Absorption and Emission
  442. Biddle, L., Pearson, K., Crossfield, I., et al., 2014, MNRAS, 443, 1810, Warm ice giant GJ 3470b - II. Revised planetary and stellar parameters from optical to near-infrared transit photometry
  443. Neugent, K., Massey, P., 2014, ApJ, 789, 10, The Close Binary Frequency of Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Function of Metallicity in M31 and M33
  444. Paust, N., Wilson, D., van Belle, G., 2014, AJ, 148, 19, Reinvestigating the Clusters Koposov 1 and 2
  445. Brasch, K., 2014, JRASC, 108, 104, Great Observatories
  446. 5 publications and 219 citations in 2014.

    2013

  447. Schleicher, D., Knight, M., Levine, S., 2013, AJ, 146, 137, The Nucleus of Comet 10P/Tempel 2 in 2013 and Consequences Regarding its Rotational State: Early Science from the Discovery Channel Telescope
  448. Perna, D., Barucci, M., Fulchignoni, M., 2013, A&ARv, 21, 65, The near-Earth objects and their potential threat to our planet
  449. Brasch, K., Vitron, T., Levine, S., 2013, JRASC, 107, 105, Lowell Observatory and its New Discovery Channel Telescope
  450. 3 publications and 61 citations in 2013.

437 publications and 16760 citations total.

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