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1. Final Report for SAG 22: A Target Star Archive for Exoplanet Science

2. Planet Hunters TESS II: Findings from the first two years of TESS

3. HST/FGS Trigonometric Parallaxes of M-dwarf Eclipsing Binaries

4. Orbital Refinement and Stellar Properties for the HD 9446, HD 43691, and HD 179079 Planetary Systems

5. The KIC 8462852 Light Curve From 2015.75 to 2018.18 Shows a Variable Secular Decline

6. Measurement of Source Star Colors with the K2C9-CFHT Multi-color Microlensing Survey

7. The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852

8. The GALEX View of 'Boyajian's Star' (KIC 8462852)

9. Predicting Stellar Angular Diameters from $V$, $I_C$, $H$, $K$ Photometry

10. The full spectral radiative properties of Proxima Centauri

12. Characterization of the Wolf 1061 Planetary System

13. Three Temperate Neptunes Orbiting Nearby Stars

14. Dippers and Dusty Disks Edges: A Unified Model

15. Planet Hunters X: Searching for Nearby Neighbors of 75 Planet and Eclipsing Binary Candidates from the K2 Kepler Extended Mission

16. Stellar Activity and Exclusion of the Outer Planet in the HD 99492 System

17. Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. VII. The First Fully Uniform Catalog Based on The Entire 48 Month Dataset (Q1-Q17 DR24)

18. Planet Hunters. VIII. Characterization of 41 Long-Period Exoplanet Candidates from Kepler Archival Data

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

20. A New Analysis of the Exoplanet Hosting System HD 6434

21. Spectroscopy, MOST Photometry, and Interferometry of MWC 314: Is it an LBV or an interacting binary?

22. A Comprehensive Characterization of the 70 Virginis Planetary System

23. Kepler Eclipsing Binary Stars. VI. Identification of Eclipsing Binaries in the K2 Campaign 0 Data-set

24. THREE TEMPERATE NEPTUNES ORBITING NEARBY STARS* * Based on observations obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated jointly by the University of California and the California Institute of Technology. Keck time was granted for this project by the University of Hawai‘i, the University of California, and NASA.

25. Stellar Parameters for HD 69830, a Nearby Star with Three Neptune Mass Planets and an Asteroid Belt

26. The NASA-UC-UH Eta-Earth Program: IV. A Low-mass Planet Orbiting an M Dwarf 3.6 PC from Earth

27. Characterizing the Parents: Exoplanets Around Cool Stars

28. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures V. Eleven Newly Characterized Exoplanet Host Stars

29. Predicting Stellar Angular Sizes

30. Planet Hunters. VI: An Independent Characterization of KOI-351 and Several Long Period Planet Candidates from the Kepler Archival Data

31. KIC 9406652: An Unusual Cataclysmic Variable in the Kepler Field of View

32. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures III. Main Sequence A, F, G, & K Stars: Additional high-precision measurements and empirical relations

33. Characterizing the Cool KOIs. V. KOI-256: A Mutually Eclipsing Post-Common Envelope Binary

34. Host Star Properties and Transit Exclusion for the HD 38529 Planetary System

35. Planet Hunters. V. A Confirmed Jupiter-Size Planet in the Habitable Zone and 42 Planet Candidates from the Kepler Archive Data

36. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures II. Main Sequence K & M Stars

37. The GJ 436 System: Directly Determined Astrophysical Parameters of an M-Dwarf and Implications for the Transiting Hot Neptune

38. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures I. Main Sequence A, F, & G Stars

39. 55 Cancri: Stellar Astrophysical Parameters, a Planet in the Habitable Zone, and Implications for the Radius of a Transiting Super-Earth

40. Astrophysical Parameters and Habitable Zone of the Exoplanet Hosting Star GJ 581

41. Fundamental Properties of Cool Stars with Interferometry

42. Multiwavelength Observations of the Runaway Binary HD 15137

43. The Orbits of the Gamma-ray Binaries LS I +61 303 and LS 5039

44. Angular Diameters of the Hyades Giants Measured with the CHARA Array

45. The Visual Orbit of the 1.1-day Spectroscopic Binary \sigma^2 Coronae Borealis from Interferometry at the CHARA Array

46. Angular Diameters of the G Subdwarf $\mu$ Cassiopeiae A and the K Dwarfs $\sigma$ Draconis and HR 511 from Interferometric Measurements with the CHARA Array

48. Runaway Massive Binaries and Cluster Ejection Scenarios

49. A Spectroscopic Study of Field and Runaway OB Stars

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