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3. Best Practices for Data Publication in the Astronomical Literature

4. Multicolor Variability of Young Stars in the Lagoon Nebula: Driving Causes and Intrinsic Timescales

5. Simultaneous Kepler/K2 and XMM‐Newton observations of superflares in the Pleiades

6. Spitzer Publication Statistics

7. The dipper population of Taurus seen with K2

8. Beyond the dips of V807 Tau, a spectropolarimetric study of a dipper s magnetosphere

9. Outbursting Young Stellar Object PGIR 20dci in the Perseus Arm

10. The growing legacy of a Great Observatory: Spitzer publications

11. Mon-735: a new low-mass pre-main-sequence eclipsing binary in NGC 2264

12. Even More Rapidly Rotating Pre-Main Sequence M Dwarfs with Highly Structured Light Curves: An Initial Survey in the Lower Centaurus-Crux and Upper Centaurus-Lupus Associations

13. The First Extensive Spectroscopic Study of Young Stars in the North America and Pelican Nebulae Region

14. New Pleiades Eclipsing Binaries and a Hyades Transiting System Identified by K2

15. Simultaneous Kepler/K2 and XMM-Newton observations of superflares in the Pleiades

16. Discovery of a Transiting Adolescent Sub-Neptune Exoplanet with K2

17. The NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive Research Program (NITARP)

18. Authentic Research in the Classroom for Teachers and Students

19. Rotation of Low-mass Stars in Taurus with K2

20. Major outcomes of an authentic astronomy research experience professional development program: An analysis of 8 years of data from a teacher research program

21. The lithium-rotation connection in the 125 Myr-old Pleiades cluster

22. New low-mass eclipsing binary systems in Praesepe discovered by K2

23. A multi-wavelength view of magnetic flaring from PMS stars

24. Motivations of educators for participating in an authentic astronomy research experience professional development program

25. The Rotational Evolution of Young, Binary M Dwarfs

26. Gaia 17bpi: An FU Ori Type Outburst

27. Rotation of Late-type Stars in Praesepe with K2

28. Orbiting clouds of material at the Keplerian co-rotation radius of rapidly rotating low mass WTTs in Upper Sco

29. More Rapidly Rotating PMS M Dwarfs with Light Curves Suggestive of Orbiting Clouds of Material

30. CSI 2264: Investigating rotation and its connection with disk accretion in the young open cluster NGC 2264

31. CSI 2264: Simultaneous optical and X-ray variability in pre-main sequence stars. I. Time resolved X-ray spectral analysis during optical dips and accretion bursts in stars with disks

32. The Mid-infrared Evolution of the FU Orionis Disk

33. Disk Detective: Discovery of New Circumstellar Disk Candidates through Citizen Science

34. A study of accretion and disk diagnostics in the NGC 2264 cluster

35. Near-infrared Variability of Low-mass Stars in IC 1396A and Tr 37

36. Rotation in the Pleiades with K2. III. Speculations on origins and evolution

37. CSI 2264: Simultaneous optical and infrared light curves of young disk-bearing stars in NGC 2264 with CoRoT and Spitzer-- evidence for multiple origins of variability

38. Photo-reverberation Mapping of a Protoplanetary Accretion Disk around a T Tauri Star

39. CSI 2264: Characterizing Young Stars in NGC 2264 with Stochastically Varying Light Curves

40. Rotation in the Pleiades with K2. I. Data and First Results

41. YSOVAR: Mid-infrared Variability in NGC 1333

42. MID-INFRARED PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MAIN BELT ASTEROIDS: A TECHNIQUE FOR COLOR-COLOR DIFFERENTIATION FROM BACKGROUND ASTROPHYSICAL SOURCES

43. SPITZEROBSERVATIONS OF IC 2118

44. M Dwarf Rotation from theK2 Young Clusters to the Field. I. A Mass–Rotation Correlation at 10 Myr

45. THE DISTANCE TO NGC 2264

46. PRIMORDIAL CIRCUMSTELLAR DISKS IN BINARY SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FOR REDUCED LIFETIMES

47. GGD 27: X-RAYS FROM A MASSIVE PROTOSTAR WITH AN OUTFLOW

48. TheSpitzerc2d Survey of Large, Nearby, Interstellar Clouds. VII. Ophiuchus Observed with MIPS

49. TheSpitzerc2d Survey of Large, Nearby, Interstellar Clouds. IX. The Serpens YSO Population as Observed with IRAC and MIPS

50. CSI 2264: Accretion process in classical T Tauri stars in the young cluster NGC 2264

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