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ERRATUM: “PLANET HUNTERS. V. A CONFIRMED JUPITER-SIZE PLANET IN THE HABITABLE ZONE AND 42 PLANET CANDIDATES FROM THE KEPLER ARCHIVE DATA” (2013, ApJ, 776, 10)

scientific article published in the Astrophysical Journal

ERRATUM: “PLANET HUNTERS. VI. AN INDEPENDENT CHARACTERIZATION OF KOI-351 AND SEVERAL LONG PERIOD PLANET CANDIDATES FROM THE KEPLER ARCHIVAL DATA” (2014, AJ, 148, 28)

scientific article published in Astronomical Journal

Kepler eclipsing binary stars - VI. Identification of eclipsing binaries in the K2 Campaign 0 data set

scientific article

Mysterious Dust-emitting Object Orbiting TIC 400799224

scholarly article

Planet Hunters. VI. An independent characterization of KOI-351 and several long period planet candidates from the Kepler archival data

scientific article published in Astronomical Journal

Planet Hunters. X searching for nearby neighbors of 75 planet and eclipsing binary candidates from the K2 Kepler extended mission

scientific article published in Astronomical Journal

Planet hunters. V. A confirmed jupiter-size planet in the habitable zone and 42 planet candidates from the Kepler archive data

scientific article published in the Astrophysical Journal

Planet hunters. VIII. Characterization of 41 long-period exoplanet candidates from Kepler archival data

scientific article published in the Astrophysical Journal

TESS Eclipsing Binary Stars. I. Short-cadence Observations of 4584 Eclipsing Binaries in Sectors 1–26

scholarly article

TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). III. A Two-planet System in the 400 Myr Ursa Major Group

scientific article published on 24 September 2020

TIC 168789840: A Sextuply Eclipsing Sextuple Star System

scientific article

The TESS-Keck Survey. VIII. Confirmation of a Transiting Giant Planet on an Eccentric 261 Day Orbit with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope*

scientific article published on 13 January 2022

The TESS–Keck Survey. I. A Warm Sub-Saturn-mass Planet and a Caution about Stray Light in TESS Cameras