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1. A hot-Jupiter progenitor on a super-eccentric retrograde orbit

2. TOI-4201: An Early M Dwarf Hosting a Massive Transiting Jupiter Stretching Theories of Core Accretion.

3. Early Spectroscopy and Dense Circumstellar Medium Interaction in SN~2023ixf

4. The Unusual M-dwarf Warm Jupiter TOI-1899 b: Refinement of Orbital and Planetary Parameters.

5. The unusual M-dwarf Warm Jupiter TOI-1899~b: Refinement of orbital and planetary parameters

6. TOI-3785 b: A Low-density Neptune Orbiting an M2-dwarf Star

7. The Fundamental Stellar Parameters of FGK Stars in the SEEDS Survey Norman, OK 73071, USA

8. TOI-3714 b and TOI-3629 b: Two gas giants transiting M dwarfs confirmed with HPF and NEID

9. A high C/O ratio and weak thermal inversion in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-12b

10. High C/O Chemistry and Weak Thermal Inversion in the Extremely Irradiated Atmosphere of Exoplanet WASP-12b

11. SDSS-HET Survey of Kepler Eclipsing Binaries. Description of the Survey and First Results

12. High-fidelity Imaging of the Inner AU Mic Debris Disk: Evidence of Differential Wind Sculpting?

13. Spin-Orbit Alignment of Planetary Systems (SOAPS): The case of 64 Kepler planets and planet candidates

14. Extreme precision photometry from the ground with beam-shaping diffusers for K2, TESS and beyond

16. A Mini-Neptune and a Radius Valley Planet Orbiting the Nearby M2 Dwarf TOI-1266 in Its Venus Zone: Validation with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder.

17. The Fundamental Stellar Parameters of FGK Stars in the SEEDS Survey

18. A Warm Jupiter Transiting an M Dwarf: A TESS Single-transit Event Confirmed with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder.

19. TOI-1728b: The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Confirms a Warm Super-Neptune Orbiting an M-dwarf Host.

20. Detecting Differential Rotation and Starspot Evolution on the M dwarf GJ 1243 with Kepler

21. The EBLM Project: V. Physical properties of ten fully convective, very-low-mass stars.

22. The solar benchmark: rotational modulation of the Sun reconstructed from archival sunspot records.

23. Using Transiting Planets to Model Starspot Evolution

24. Very low mass stellar and substellar companions to solar-like stars from MARVELS. IV. A candidate bronw dwarf or low-mass stellar companion HIP 67526

25. Very-low-mass stellar and substellar companion to solar-like stars from MARVELS. III. A short-period brown dwarf cadidate around an active G0IV subgiant

26. The EBLM Project: IV. Spectroscopic orbits of over 100 eclipsing M dwarfs masquerading as transiting hot Jupiters.

27. Very low mass stellar and substellar companions to solar-like stars from MARVELS. I. A low-mass ratio stellar companion to TYC 4110-01037-1 in a 79 day orbit

28. High C/O Ratio and Weak Thermal Inversion in the Very Hot Atmosphere of Exoplanet WASP-12b

29. The Monitor project: rotation of low-mass stars in the open cluster M34

30. Detection Limits for Close Eclipsing and transiting Sub-Stellar and Planetary Companions to White Dwarfs in the WASP Survey.

31. Determination of mass and orbital parameters of a low-mass star HD 213597B.

32. THE HOMOGENEOUS STUDY OF TRANSITING SYSTEMS (HoSTS). I. THE PILOT STUDY OF WASP-13.

33. VERY-LOW-MASS STELLAR AND SUBSTELLAR COMPANIONS TO SOLAR-LIKE STARS FROM MARVELS. III. A SHORT-PERIOD BROWN DWARF CANDIDATE AROUND AN ACTIVE G0IV SUB GIANT.

34. CHARACTERIZING THE COOL KOIs. III. KOI 961: A SMALL STAR WITH LARGE PROPER MOTION AND THREE SMALL PLANETS.

35. LUMINOSITY DISCREPANCY IN THE EQUAL-MASS, PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE ECLIPSING BINARY PAR 1802: NON-COEVALITY OR TIDAL HEATING?

36. SPITZER SECONDARY ECLIPSES OF WASP-18b.

37. THIRTY NEW LOW-MASS SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIESBased on observations collected at the W. M. Keck Observatory, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and by the WASP Consortium. The Keck Observatory is operated as a scientific partnership between the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, and NASA, and was made possible by the generous financial support of the W. M. Keck Foundation. The CFHT is operated by the National Research Council of Canada, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique of France, and the University of Hawaii. The WASP Consortium consists of astronomers primarily from the Queen's University Belfast, St Andrews, Keele, Leicester, The Open University, Isaac Newton Group La Palma, and Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias. The SuperWASP Cameras were constructed and operated with funds made available from Consortium Universities and the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council.

38. The Monitor project: rotation periods of low-mass stars in M50.

39. Eclipsing binary stars as tests of stellar evolutionary models and stellar ages.

40. The Monitor project: the search for transits in the open cluster NGC 2362.

41. The Monitor project: rotation of low-mass stars in NGC 2362 – testing the disc regulation paradigm at 5 Myr.

42. The Monitor project: rotation of low-mass stars in the open cluster NGC 2547.

43. The Monitor project: JW 380 – a 0.26-, 0.15-M⊙, pre-main-sequence eclipsing binary in the Orion nebula cluster.

44. A search for planets transiting the M-dwarf debris disc host, AU Microscopii.

45. The Monitor project: rotation of low-mass stars in the open cluster NGC 2516.

46. The Monitor project: data processing and light curve production.

47. SUPERNOVA SIGNALS.

48. Non-detection of Contamination by Stellar Activity in the Spitzer Transit Light Curves of TRAPPIST-1

49. The HoSTS Project: A Homogeneous Study of Transiting Systems.

50. KEPLER FLARES III: STELLAR ACTIVITY ON GJ 1245A AND B.

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