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1. Extending the Asteroseismic Calibration of the Stellar Rossby Number

2. TESS asteroseismology of $\beta$ Hydri: a subgiant with a born-again dynamo

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

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

5. Weakened Magnetic Braking in the Exoplanet Host Star 51 Peg

6. Scaling and Evolution of Stellar Magnetic Activity

7. Stellar Activity Cycles

8. Stellar Cruise Control: Weakened Magnetic Braking Leads to Sustained Rapid Rotation of Old Stars

9. Asteroseismology and Spectropolarimetry of the Exoplanet Host Star $\lambda$ Serpentis

10. Overview and Validation of the Asteroseismic Modeling Portal v2.0

11. Constraints on Magnetic Braking from the G8 Dwarf Stars 61 UMa and $\tau$ Cet

12. Nonprofit Adopt a Star: Lessons from 15 years of Crowdfunding

13. A Catalogue of Solar-Like Oscillators Observed by TESS in 120-second and 20-second Cadence

14. The Origin of Weakened Magnetic Braking in Old Solar Analogs

15. A 20-Second Cadence View of Solar-Type Stars and Their Planets with TESS: Asteroseismology of Solar Analogs and a Re-characterization of pi Men c

16. Magnetic and Rotational Evolution of $\rho$ CrB from Asteroseismology with TESS

17. Brightness Fluctuation Spectra of Sun-Like Stars. I. The Mid-Frequency Continuum

18. TESS Asteroseismology of $\alpha$ Mensae: Benchmark Ages for a G7 Dwarf and its M-dwarf Companion

19. The Evolution of Rotation and Magnetic Activity in 94 Aqr Aa from Asteroseismology with TESS

20. Comment on 'The Sun is less active than other solar-like stars'

21. Age dating of an early Milky Way merger via asteroseismology of the naked-eye star $\nu$ Indi

22. LBT/PEPSI Spectropolarimetry of a Magnetic Morphology Shift in Old Solar-type Stars

23. TESS Asteroseismology of the known red-giant host stars HD 212771 and HD 203949

24. A Hot Saturn Orbiting An Oscillating Late Subgiant Discovered by TESS

25. Understanding the Limitations of Gyrochronology for Old Field Stars

26. The influence of metallicity on stellar differential rotation and magnetic activity

27. Magnetic Evolution and the Disappearance of Sun-like Activity Cycles

28. Evolution of coexisting long and short period stellar activity cycles

29. Crowdfunding Astronomy Research with Google Sky

30. Characterizing solar-type stars from full-length Kepler data sets using the Asteroseismic Modeling Portal

31. Stellar Evidence that the Solar Dynamo may be in Transition

32. Weakened magnetic braking as the origin of anomalously rapid rotation in old field stars

33. The Kepler-454 System: A Small, Not-rocky Inner Planet, a Jovian World, and a Distant Companion

34. Asteroseismic modeling of 16 Cyg A & B using the complete Kepler data set

35. Sun-Like Magnetic Cycles in the Rapidly-Rotating Young Solar Analog HD 30495

37. Weakened Magnetic Braking in the Exoplanet Host Star 51 Peg

38. THE KEPLER-454 SYSTEM: A SMALL, NOT-ROCKY INNER PLANET, A JOVIAN WORLD, AND A DISTANT COMPANION

39. The APOKASC Catalog: An Asteroseismic and Spectroscopic Joint Survey of Targets in the Kepler Fields

40. Asteroseismic estimate of helium abundance of a solar analog binary system

41. Kepler-93b: A Terrestrial World Measured to within 120 km, and a Test Case for a New Spitzer Observing Mode

42. Stellar Spin-Orbit Misalignment in a Multiplanet System

43. Asteroseismic Signatures of Magnetic Activity Variations in Solar-type Stars

44. A sub-Mercury-sized exoplanet

45. Kepler-68: Three Planets, One With a Density Between That of Earth and Ice Giants

46. Fundamental Properties of Kepler Planet-Candidate Host Stars using Asteroseismology

47. Calibrating Convective properties of Solar-like Stars in the Kepler Field of View

48. Kepler-36: A Pair of Planets with Neighboring Orbits and Dissimilar Densities

49. Kepler-21b: A 1.6REarth Planet Transiting the Bright Oscillating F Subgiant Star HD 179070

50. Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Sun-like Star

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