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1. The NEID Earth Twin Survey. I. Confirmation of a 31-day planet orbiting HD 86728

2. Data-Driven Modeling of Telluric Features and Stellar Variability with StellarSpectraObservationFitting.jl

3. Earths within Reach: Evaluation of Strategies for Mitigating Solar Variability using 3.5 years of NEID Sun-as-a-Star Observations

4. Quiet Please: Detrending Radial Velocity Variations from Stellar Activity with a Physically Motivated Spot Model

5. Utilizing Photometry from Multiple Sources to Mitigate Stellar Variability in Precise Radial Velocities: A Case Study of Kepler-21

6. Paths to Robust Exoplanet Science Yield Margin for the Habitable Worlds Observatory

7. GRASS II: Simulations of Potential Granulation Noise Mitigation Methods

8. The death of Vulcan: NEID reveals the planet candidate orbiting HD 26965 is stellar activity

9. Searching for Giant Exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars (GEMS) I: Survey Motivation

10. Updated Catalog of Kepler Planet Candidates: Focus on Accuracy and Orbital Periods

11. The Extreme Stellar-Signals Project III. Combining Solar Data from HARPS, HARPS-N, EXPRES, and NEID

12. Beyond 2-D Mass-Radius Relationships: A Nonparametric and Probabilistic Framework for Characterizing Planetary Samples in Higher Dimensions

13. Statistical methods for exoplanet detection with radial velocities

14. A High-Eccentricity Warm Jupiter Orbiting TOI-4127

15. Detection of p-mode Oscillations in HD 35833 with NEID and TESS

16. Debiasing the Minimum-Mass Extrasolar Nebula: On the Diversity of Solid Disk Profiles

17. GJ 3929: High Precision Photometric and Doppler Characterization of an Exo-Venus and its Hot, Mini-Neptune-mass Companion

18. Impact of Correlated Noise on the Mass Precision of Earth-analog Planets in Radial Velocity Surveys

19. Modeling Stellar Oscillations and Granulation in Radial Velocity Time Series: A Fourier-based Method

20. Migration traps as the root cause of the Kepler dichotomy

21. NEID Rossiter-McLaughlin Measurement of TOI-1268b: A Young Warm Saturn Aligned with Its Cool Host Star

22. The EXPRES Stellar Signals Project II. State of the Field in Disentangling Photospheric Velocities

23. FIESTA II. Disentangling stellar and instrumental variability from exoplanetary Doppler shifts in Fourier domain

24. Observing the Sun as a star: Design and early results from the NEID solar feed

25. A hot Mars-sized exoplanet transiting an M dwarf

26. The Warm Neptune GJ 3470b has a Polar Orbit

27. $\texttt{GRASS}$: Distinguishing Planet-induced Doppler Signatures from Granulation with a Synthetic Spectra Generator

28. Extreme Precision Radial Velocity Working Group Final Report

29. Evidence for a Non-Dichotomous Solution to the Kepler Dichotomy: Mutual Inclinations of Kepler Planetary Systems from Transit Duration Variations

30. Friends and Foes: Conditional Occurrence Rates of Exoplanet Companions and their Impact on Radial Velocity Follow-up Surveys

31. A Stellar Activity F-statistic for Exoplanet Surveys (SAFE)

32. A Harsh Test of Far-Field Scrambling with the Habitable Zone Planet Finder and the Hobby Eberly Telescope

33. Target Prioritization and Observing Strategies for the NEID Earth Twin Survey

34. Following up the Kepler field: Masses of Targets for transit timing and atmospheric characterization

35. The Occurrence of Rocky Habitable Zone Planets Around Solar-Like Stars from Kepler Data

36. Toward Extremely Precise Radial Velocities: II. A Tool For Using Multivariate Gaussian Processes to Model Stellar Activity

37. Architectures of Exoplanetary Systems. III: Eccentricity and Mutual Inclination Distributions of AMD-stable Planetary Systems

38. The Habitable-zone Planet Finder Reveals A High Mass and a Low Obliquity for the Young Neptune K2-25b

39. A warm Jupiter transiting an M dwarf: A TESS single transit event confirmed with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder

40. TOI-1728b: The Habitable-zone Planet Finder confirms a warm super Neptune orbiting an M dwarf host

41. Persistent starspot signals on M dwarfs: multi-wavelength Doppler observations with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder and Keck/HIRES

42. Towards Extremely Precise Radial Velocities: I. Simulated Solar Spectra for Testing Exoplanet Detection Algorithms

43. Architectures of Exoplanetary Systems. II: An Increase in Inner Planetary System Occurrence Toward Later Spectral Types for Kepler's FGK Dwarfs

44. Occurrence Rates of Planets Orbiting M Stars: Applying ABC to Kepler DR25, Gaia DR2, and 2MASS Data

45. Superabundance of Exoplanet Sub-Neptunes Explained by Fugacity Crisis

46. A sub-Neptune sized planet transiting the M2.5-dwarf G 9-40: Validation with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder

47. Evidence for He I 10830 \AA~ absorption during the transit of a warm Neptune around the M-dwarf GJ 3470 with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder

48. Realizing the potential of astrostatistics and astroinformatics

49. An Automated Method to Detect Transiting Circumbinary Planets

50. Sensitivity Analyses of Exoplanet Occurrence Rates from Kepler and Gaia

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