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1. TOI-2525 b and c: A Pair of Massive Warm Giant Planets with Strong Transit Timing Variations Revealed by TESS

2. TESS Giants Transiting Giants. III. An Eccentric Warm Jupiter Supports a Period−Eccentricity Relation for Giant Planets Transiting Evolved Stars

3. The TESS-Keck Survey. XI. Mass Measurements for Four Transiting Sub-Neptunes Orbiting K Dwarf TOI–1246

4. Erratum: 'TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VII. Membership, Rotation, and Lithium in the Young Cluster Group-X and a New Young Exoplanet' (2022, AJ, 164, 119)

5. Another Superdense Sub-Neptune in K2-182 b and Refined Mass Measurements for K2-199 b and c

6. TOI 560: Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS, and HIRES RVs

7. Speckle Observations of TESS Exoplanet Host Stars. II. Stellar Companions at 1–1000 au and Implications for Small Planet Detection

8. Ultra-short-period Planets in K2. III. Neighbors are Common with 13 New Multiplanet Systems and 10 Newly Validated Planets in Campaigns 0–8 and 10

9. TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VII. Membership, Rotation, and Lithium in the Young Cluster Group-X and a New Young Exoplanet

10. pterodactyls: A Tool to Uniformly Search and Vet for Young Transiting Planets in TESS Primary Mission Photometry

11. TOI-712: A System of Adolescent Mini-Neptunes Extending to the Habitable Zone

12. The TESS-Keck Survey. II. An Ultra-short-period Rocky Planet and Its Siblings Transiting the Galactic Thick-disk Star TOI-561

13. A Closer Look at Exoplanet Occurrence Rates: Considering the Multiplicity of Stars without Detected Planets

14. The TESS-Keck Survey: * Science Goals and Target Selection

15. Securing the Legacy of TESS through the Care and Maintenance of TESS Planet Ephemerides

16. Scaling K2. II. Assembly of a Fully Automated C5 Planet Candidate Catalog Using EDI-Vetter

17. HATS-74Ab, HATS-75b, HATS-76b, and HATS-77b: Four Transiting Giant Planets Around K and M Dwarfs*

18. Direct Measurements of Giant Star Effective Temperatures and Linear Radii: Calibration against Spectral Types and V − K Color

19. TOI-1749: an M dwarf with a Trio of Planets including a Near-resonant Pair

20. Two Bright M Dwarfs Hosting Ultra-Short-Period Super-Earths with Earth-like Compositions*

21. TOI–1278 B: SPIRou Unveils a Rare Brown Dwarf Companion in Close-in Orbit around an M Dwarf

22. KELT-22Ab: A Massive, Short-Period Hot Jupiter Transiting a Near-solar Twin

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

24. Sixty Validated Planets from K2 Campaigns 5–8

25. The Effects of Stellar Companions on the Observed Transiting Exoplanet Radius Distribution

26. SpiKeS: Precision Warm Spitzer Photometry of the Kepler Field

27. Understanding the Impacts of Stellar Companions on Planet Formation and Evolution: A Survey of Stellar and Planetary Companions within 25 pc

28. TESS Discovery of a Super-Earth and Three Sub-Neptunes Hosted by the Bright, Sun-like Star HD 108236

29. The Occurrence of Rocky Habitable-zone Planets around Solar-like Stars from Kepler Data

30. Transmission Spectroscopy for the Warm Sub-Neptune HD 3167c: Evidence for Molecular Absorption and a Possible High-metallicity Atmosphere

31. TOI-1235 b: A Keystone Super-Earth for Testing Radius Valley Emergence Models around Early M Dwarfs

32. 275 Candidates and 149 Validated Planets Orbiting Bright Stars in K2 Campaigns 0–10

33. Characterizing K2 Candidate Planetary Systems Orbiting Low-Mass Stars II: Planetary Systems Observed During Campaigns 1-7

34. Three's Company: An additional non-transiting super-Earth in the bright HD 3167 system, and masses for all three planets

35. Observations of Binary Stars with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. VII. Measures from 2010 September to 2012 February at the WIYN Telescope

36. Kepler-1649b: An Exo-Venus in the Solar Neighborhood

37. K2 Discovers a Busy Bee: An Unusual Transiting Neptune Found in the Beehive Cluster

38. KELT-23Ab: A Hot Jupiter Transiting a Near-solar Twin Close to the TESS and JWST Continuous Viewing Zones

39. A Mass Limit for the Young Transiting Planet V1298 Tau b

40. Revisiting the HIP 41378 System with K2 and Spitzer

41. Spitzer Transit Follow-up of Planet Candidates from the K2 Mission

42. TESS Discovery of an Ultra-short-period Planet around the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 3844

43. Rotation in the Pleiades with K2. II. Multiperiod Stars

44. Evidence for Reflected Light from the Most Eccentric Exoplanet Known

45. EPIC 246851721 b: A Tropical Jupiter Transiting a Rapidly Rotating Star in a Well-aligned Orbit

46. Disentangling Blended K2 Photometry: Determining the Planetary Host Star

47. A 2 R ⊕ Planet Orbiting the Bright Nearby K Dwarf Wolf 503

48. IRS SCAN-MAPPING OF THE WASP-WAIST NEBULA (IRAS 16253–2429). I. DERIVATION OF SHOCK CONDITIONS FROM H2EMISSION AND DISCOVERY OF 11.3 μm PAH ABSORPTION

49. An Improved Transit Measurement for a 2.4 R ⊕ Planet Orbiting A Bright Mid-M Dwarf K2–28

50. Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler . VIII. A Fully Automated Catalog with Measured Completeness and Reliability Based on Data Release 25

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