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1. Obliquities of Exoplanet Host Stars: 19 New and Updated Measurements, and Trends in the Sample of 205 Measurements

2. The $\sim$50-Myr-Old TOI-942c is Likely on an Aligned, Coplanar Orbit and Losing Mass

3. A Testbed for Tidal Migration: the 3D Architecture of an Eccentric Hot Jupiter HD 118203 b Accompanied by a Possibly Aligned Outer Giant Planet

4. TESS Giants Transiting Giants. VI. Newly Discovered Hot Jupiters Provide Evidence for Efficient Obliquity Damping after the Main Sequence

5. The OATMEAL Survey. I. Low Stellar Obliquity in the Transiting Brown Dwarf System GPX-1

6. Asteroseismology of the Nearby K-Dwarf $\sigma$ Draconis using the Keck Planet Finder and TESS

7. KPF Confirms a Polar Orbit for KELT-18 b

8. Obliquity Constraints for the Extremely Eccentric Sub-Saturn Kepler-1656 b

9. An Earth-sized Planet on the Verge of Tidal Disruption

10. Additional Doppler Monitoring Corroborates HAT-P-11 c as a Planet

11. The TESS-Keck Survey. XXII. A Sub-Neptune Orbiting TOI-1437

12. Innovations and advances in instrumentation at the W. M. Keck Observatory, vol. III

13. The California Legacy Survey V. Chromospheric Activity Cycles in Main Sequence Stars

14. The TESS-Keck Survey XX: 15 New TESS Planets and a Uniform RV Analysis of all Survey Targets

15. A New Asteroseismic $\textit{Kepler}$ Benchmark Constrains the Onset of Weakened Magnetic Braking in Mature Sun-Like Stars

16. Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT `EM) Survey. V. Two Giant Planets in Kepler-511 but Only One Ran Away

17. A population of neutron star candidates in wide orbits from Gaia astrometry

18. A Perfect Tidal Storm: HD 104067 Planetary Architecture Creating an Incandescent World

19. The TESS-Keck Survey. XII. A Dense 1.8 R$_\oplus$ Ultra-Short-Period Planet Possibly Clinging to a High-Mean-Molecular-Weight Atmosphere After the First Gyr

20. The TESS-Keck Survey XXI: 13 New Planets and Homogeneous Properties for 21 Subgiant Systems

21. The TESS-Keck Survey. XVIII. A sub-Neptune and spurious long-period signal in the TOI-1751 system

22. The TESS-Keck Survey. XIX. A Warm Transiting Sub-Saturn Mass Planet and a non-Transiting Saturn Mass Planet Orbiting a Solar Analog

23. The California-Kepler Survey. XI. A Survey of Chromospheric Activity Through the Lens of Precise Stellar Properties

24. Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT 'EM) Survey. IV. Long-term Doppler Spectroscopy for 11 Stars Thought to Host Cool Giant Exoplanets

26. Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT ‘EM) Survey. IV. Long-term Doppler Spectroscopy for 11 Stars Thought to Host Cool Giant Exoplanets

27. The TESS-Keck Survey XVII: Precise Mass Measurements in a Young, High Multiplicity Transiting Planet System using Radial Velocities and Transit Timing Variations

28. Validation of elemental and isotopic abundances in late-M spectral types with the benchmark HIP 55507 AB system

29. Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT 'EM) Survey: III. Recovery and Confirmation of a Temperate, Mildly Eccentric, Single-Transit Jupiter Orbiting TOI-2010

30. TESS Giants Transiting Giants V -- Two hot Jupiters orbiting red-giant hosts

31. Staring at the Sun with the Keck Planet Finder: An Autonomous Solar Calibrator for High Signal-to-Noise Sun-as-a-Star Spectra

32. The California Legacy Survey IV. Lonely, Poor, and Eccentric: A Comparison Between Solitary and Neighborly Gas Giants

33. Clouds and Clarity: Revisiting Atmospheric Feature Trends in Neptune-size Exoplanets

34. Investigating the Atmospheric Mass Loss of the Kepler-105 Planets Straddling the Radius Gap

35. Water absorption in the transmission spectrum of the water-world candidate GJ9827d

36. Revisiting Orbital Evolution in HAT-P-2 b and Confirmation of HAT-P-2 c

37. Identification of the Top TESS Objects of Interest for Atmospheric Characterization of Transiting Exoplanets with JWST

38. The TESS-Keck Survey. XVI. Mass Measurements for 12 Planets in Eight Systems

39. The TESS-Keck Survey. XVI. Mass Measurements for 12 Planets in Eight Systems

40. A close-in giant planet escapes engulfment by its star

41. A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654

42. Overfitting Affects the Reliability of Radial Velocity Mass Estimates of the V1298 Tau Planets

43. The TESS-Keck Survey. XV. Precise Properties of 108 TESS Planets and Their Host Stars

44. Scaling K2. VI. Reduced Small Planet Occurrence in High Galactic Amplitude Stars

45. Revised Properties and Dynamical History for the HD 17156 System

46. The Kepler Giant Planet Search. I: A Decade of Kepler Planet-host Radial Velocities from W. M. Keck Observatory

47. An unlikely survivor: a low-density hot Neptune orbiting a red giant star

48. Detecting exomoons from radial velocity measurements of self-luminous planets: application to observations of HR 7672 B and future prospects

49. Evidence for the volatile-rich composition of a 1.5-$R_\oplus$ planet

50. The Orbital Architecture of Qatar-6: A Fully Aligned 3-Body System?

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