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1979LHS...C......0L viz 14       D               4461 ~ A catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding 0".5 annually (2nd edition). LUYTEN W.J.
1991NSC3..C......0G viz 1352 ~ Preliminary Version of the third catalogue of nearby stars. GLIESE W. and JAHREISS H.
1995AJ....110.1838R viz 1848 572 The Palomar/MSU nearby-star spectroscopic survey. I. The northern M dwarfs-band strengths and kinematics. REID I.N., HAWLEY S.L. and GIZIS J.E.
1996A&AS..115..481W viz 505 13 New proper-motion stars with declination between -5deg and -30deg and right ascension between 0h and 9h. WROBLEWSKI H. and TORRES C.
1996AJ....112.2300W 1229 58 Photometry of stars with large proper motion. WEIS E.
1996AJ....112.2799H viz 2161 422 The Palomar/MSU nearby star spectroscopic survey. II. The southern M dwarfs and investigations of magnetic activity. HAWLEY S.L., GIZIS J.E. and REID I.N.
2002ApJS..141..187B viz 4465 67 Revised coordinates and proper motions of the stars in the Luyten half-second catalog. BAKOS G.A., SAHU K.C. and NEMETH P.
2003ApJ...582.1011S viz 35377 223 Improved astrometry and photometry for the Luyten catalog. II. Faint stars and the revised catalog. SALIM S. and GOULD A.
2004AJ....128..463R viz 15       D               1079 147 Meeting the cool neighbors. VIII. A preliminary 20 parsec census from the NLTT catalogue. REID I.N., CRUZ K.L., ALLEN P., et al.
2005AJ....129..413S viz 163 36 The solar neighborhood. XII. Discovery of new high proper motion stars with µ≥0.4/yr between declinations -90° and -47°. SUBASAVAGE J.P., HENRY T.J., HAMBLY N.C., et al.
2010PASP..122..885S viz 15       D               1 3982 28 Accurate coordinates and 2MASS cross identifications for (almost) all Gliese catalog star. STAUFFER J., TANNER A.M., BRYDEN G., et al.
2011AJ....142..138L viz 15       D               1 8897 232 An all-sky catalog of bright M dwarfs. LEPINE S. and GAIDOS E.
2013MNRAS.435.2161F viz 16       D               1 8411 18 A catalogue of bright (K < 9) M dwarfs. FRITH J., PINFIELD D.J., JONES H.R.A., et al.
2014AJ....148..119F viz 16       D               1 1765 12 UCAC4 nearby star survey: a search for our stellar neighbors. FINCH C.T., ZACHARIAS N., SUBASAVAGE J.P., et al.
2015AJ....149....5W viz 16       D               1 1773 104 The solar neighborhood. XXXV. Distances to 1404 M dwarf systems within 25 pc in the southern sky. WINTERS J.G., HAMBLY N.C., JAO W.-C., et al.
2015AJ....150....6H viz 16       D               1 276 16 The solar neighborhood. XXXVI. The long-term photometric variability of nearby red dwarfs in the VRI optical bands. HOSEY A.D., HENRY T.J., JAO W.-C., et al.
2016ApJ...817..112S viz 16       D               1 20551 25 A proper motion survey using the first sky pass of NEOWISE-reactivation data. SCHNEIDER A.C., GRECO J., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2016ApJS..224...36K viz 16       D               1 45305 70 The AllWISE motion survey, part 2. KIRKPATRICK J.D., KELLOGG K., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al.
2017ApJ...834...85N viz 16       D               1 2207 217 The Hα emission of nearby M dwarfs and its relation to stellar rotation. NEWTON E.R., IRWIN J., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2017AJ....153...14W viz 16       D               3 161 11 The solar neighborhood XXXVIII. Results from the CTIO/SMARTS 0.9M: trigonometric parallaxes for 151 nearby M dwarf systems. WINTERS J.G., SEVRINSKY R.A., JAO W.-C., et al.
2017Natur.544..333D 445     A D     X C       10 6 238 A temperate rocky super-Earth transiting a nearby cool star. DITTMANN J.A., IRWIN J.M., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2017ApJ...843..110R 111     A     X         3 14 82 The surface UV environment on planets orbiting M dwarfs: implications for prebiotic chemistry and the need for experimental follow-up. RANJAN S., WORDSWORTH R. and SASSELOV D.D.
2017ApJ...845..132C 25     A               1 6 9 No snowball On habitable tidally locked planets. CHECLAIR J., MENOU K. and ABBOT D.S.
2017ApJ...850..121M 218           X C       4 13 196 Observing the atmospheres of known temperate Earth-sized planets with JWST. MORLEY C.V., KREIDBERG L., RUSTAMKULOV Z., et al.
2017A&A...608A..35C viz 49           X         1 7 62 Characterization of the K2-18 multi-planetary system with HARPS. A habitable zone super-Earth and discovery of a second, warm super-Earth on a non-coplanar orbit. CLOUTIER R., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., DOYON R., et al.
2018AJ....155...54W viz 41           X         1 43 31 The Taurus Boundary of Stellar/Substellar (TBOSS) survey. II. Disk masses from ALMA continuum observations. WARD-DUONG K., PATIENCE J., BULGER J., et al.
2018AJ....155...93C 41           X         1 27 5 Predictions of planet detections with near-infrared radial velocities in the upcoming SPIRou Legacy Survey-Planet Search. CLOUTIER R., ARTIGAU E., DELFOSSE X., et al.
2018A&A...609A.117T viz 44           X         1 35 111 The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. First visual-channel radial-velocity measurements and orbital parameter updates of seven M-dwarf planetary systems. TRIFONOV T., KURSTER M., ZECHMEISTER M., et al.
2018ApJ...854..134S 41           X         1 9 2 The direct detection and characterization of M-dwarf planets using light echoes. SPARKS W.B., WHITE R.L., LUPU R.E., et al.
2018AJ....155..122S viz 41           X         1 654 42 HAZMAT. III. The UV evolution of mid- to late-M stars with GALEX. SCHNEIDER A.C. and SHKOLNIK E.L.
2018A&A...610A..39H 83             C       1 9 14 The nature of the giant exomoon candidate Kepler-1625 b-i. HELLER R.
2018ApJ...858...58N 82             C       1 8 2 Host star dependence of small planet mass-radius distributions. NEIL A.R. and ROGERS L.A.
2018A&A...613A..25B viz 89           X         2 9 71 A temperate exo-Earth around a quiet M dwarf at 3.4 parsec. BONFILS X., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., DIAZ R., et al.
2018A&A...614A..35M viz 207           X C       4 9 14 GJ 1214: Rotation period, starspots, and uncertainty on the optical slope of the transmission spectrum,. MALLONN M., HERRERO E., JUVAN I.G., et al.
2018A&A...614A..76J viz 16       D               1 2139 98 CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs. III. Rotation and activity from high-resolution spectroscopic observations. JEFFERS S.V., SCHOFER P., LAMERT A., et al.
2018ApJ...861L..21K 414     A D S   X         10 5 10 The impact of stellar distances on habitable zone planets. KANE S.R.
2018AJ....156...42D 45           X         1 10 47 Ground-based optical transmission spectroscopy of the small, rocky exoplanet GJ 1132b. DIAMOND-LOWE H., BERTA-THOMPSON Z., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2018AJ....156...82C viz 181       D     X         5 36 10 Quantifying the observational effort required for the radial velocity characterization of TESS planets. CLOUTIER R., DOYON R., BOUCHY F., et al.
2018A&A...615A..69D viz 83           X         2 13 14 Eyes on K2-3: A system of three likely sub-Neptunes characterized with HARPS-N and HARPS. DAMASSO M., BONOMO A.S., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., et al.
2018MNRAS.479.3477H 41           X         1 7 1 Exploring exomoon atmospheres with an idealized general circulation model. HAQQ-MISRA J. and HELLER R.
2018MNRAS.479.4958P 41           X         1 17 2 SAFARI - I. A SPHERE discovery of a super metal-rich M-dwarf companion to the star HD 86006. PANTOJA B.M., JENKINS J.S., GIRARD J.H., et al.
2018AJ....156..217N viz 206     A D     X         6 580 80 New rotation period measurements for M dwarfs in the southern hemisphere: an abundance of slowly rotating, fully convective stars. NEWTON E.R., MONDRIK N., IRWIN J., et al.
2018ApJS..239...14J viz 16       D               1 1561 6 Revised exoplanet radii and habitability using Gaia data release 2. JOHNS D., MARTI C., HUFF M., et al.
1995yCat.1098....0L viz 14       D               1 52092 ~ New Luyten Catalogue of stars with proper motions larger than two tenths of an arcsecond (NLTT). LUYTEN W.J.
2019AJ....157...32M 2009 T   A D S   X C       46 22 82 A second terrestrial Planet orbiting the nearby M dwarf
LHS 1140.
MENT K., DITTMANN J.A., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., et al.
2019ApJ...871...29Y 45           X         1 5 15 Ocean dynamics and the inner edge of the habitable zone for tidally locked terrestrial planets. YANG J., ABBOT D.S., KOLL D.D.B., et al.
2019AJ....157...52B viz 60       D     X         2 88 108 An excess of Jupiter analogs in super-Earth systems. BRYAN M.L., KNUTSON H.A., LEE E.J., et al.
2019ApJ...871L..24V 45           X         1 30 116 TESS discovery of an ultra-short-period planet around the nearby M dwarf LHS 3844. VANDERSPEK R., HUANG C.X., VANDERBURG A., et al.
2018PASP..130k4401K 100           X         1 5 297 A framework for prioritizing the TESS planetary candidates most amenable to atmospheric characterization. KEMPTON E.M.-R., BEAN J.L., LOUIE D.R., et al.
2019A&A...622A..46D 125           X         3 12 2 Observability of hydrogen-rich exospheres in Earth-like exoplanets. DOS SANTOS L.A., BOURRIER V., EHRENREICH D., et al.
2019AJ....157..122P 376 T   A D     X C       8 14 ~ A search for technosignatures from TRAPPIST-1,
LHS 1140, and 10 planetary systems in the Kepler field with the Green Bank Telescope at 1.15-1.73 GHz.
PINCHUK P., MARGOT J.-L., GREENBERG A.H., et al.
2019ApJ...875...11N 17       D               1 19 ~ What factors affect the duration and outgassing of the terrestrial magma ocean? NIKOLAOU A., KATYAL N., TOSI N., et al.
2019A&A...624A..49W viz 150     A     X         4 72 70 Detectability of atmospheric features of Earth-like planets in the habitable zone around M dwarfs. WUNDERLICH F., GODOLT M., GRENFELL J.L., et al.
2019MNRAS.485.5598O 100       D       C       3 11 7 Lessons from early Earth: UV surface radiation should not limit the habitability of active M star systems. O'MALLEY-JAMES J.T. and KALTENEGGER L.
2019AJ....158...81C viz 84           X         2 1623 3 The independent discovery of planet candidates around low-mass stars and astrophysical false positives from the first two TESS sectors. CLOUTIER R.
2019A&A...627A.144S 1739   K A     X C       41 4 ~ The high-energy radiation environment of the habitable-zone super-Earth
LHS 1140b.
SPINELLI R., BORSA F., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2019ApJ...880..117E 17       D               2 106 ~ Properties of the interstellar medium along sight lines to nearby planet-hosting stars. EDELMAN E., REDFIELD S., LINSKY J.L., et al.
2019A&A...628L...1I 84           X         2 14 ~ Ross 128 - GL 447. A possible activity cycle for a slow-rotating fully convective star. IBANEZ BUSTOS R.V., BUCCINO A.P., FLORES M., et al.
2019A&A...628A..39L viz 44           X         1 33 97 Planetary system around the nearby M dwarf GJ 357 including a transiting, hot, Earth-sized planet optimal for atmospheric characterization. LUQUE R., PALLE E., KOSSAKOWSKI D., et al.
2019MNRAS.488.4530O 293     A D     X C       7 13 ~ Biofluorescent Worlds - II. Biological fluorescence induced by stellar UV flares, a new temporal biosignature. O'MALLEY-JAMES J.T. and KALTENEGGER L.
2019PASP..131k4401T 42           X         1 8 ~ Design considerations for a ground-based search for transiting planets around L and T dwarfs. TAMBURO P. and MUIRHEAD P.S.
2019A&A...630A..70T 42           X         1 8 ~ Tidal response of rocky and ice-rich exoplanets. TOBIE G., GRASSET O., DUMOULIN C., et al.
2019A&A...631A...7C 45           X         1 13 46 Pebbles versus planetesimals: the case of Trappist-1. COLEMAN G.A.L., LELEU A., ALIBERT Y., et al.
2019ApJ...886...16C 42           X         1 4 ~ Habitability and spectroscopic observability of warm M-dwarf exoplanets evaluated with a 3D chemistry-climate model. CHEN H., WOLF E.T., ZHAN Z., et al.
2019ApJ...886..131G 84           X         2 45 ~ A reanalysis of the fundamental parameters and age of TRAPPIST-1. GONZALES E.C., FAHERTY J.K., GAGNE J., et al.
2019AJ....158..243P viz 17       D               1 160 18 A search for multiplanet systems with TESS using a Bayesian N-body retrieval and machine learning. PEARSON K.A.
2019A&A...632A...7L 169           X C       3 18 50 Super-Earth masses sculpted by pebble isolation around stars of different masses. LIU B., LAMBRECHTS M., JOHANSEN A., et al.
2019ApJ...887..261M viz 17       D               4 329 29 Exomoons in the habitable zones of M dwarfs. MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ H., CABALLERO J.A., CIFUENTES C., et al.
2019NatAs...3.1099G 52           X         1 8 84 A super-Earth and two sub-Neptunes transiting the nearby and quiet M dwarf TOI-270. GUNTHER M.N., POZUELOS F.J. and WAITE I.A.
2020MNRAS.491.1998M 87             C       1 18 44 Diverse outcomes of planet formation and composition around low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. MIGUEL Y., CRIDLAND A., ORMEL C.W., et al.
2020ApJ...890...23L viz 17       D               2 4935 35 Current population statistics do not favor photoevaporation over core-powered mass loss as the dominant cause of the exoplanet radius gap. LOYD R.O.P., SHKOLNIK E.L., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al.
2020AJ....159..120L viz 43           X         1 18 ~ It takes two planets in resonance to tango around K2-146. LAM K.W.F., KORTH J., MASUDA K., et al.
2020ApJ...891L...7M 54           X         1 5 58 The interior and atmosphere of the habitable-zone exoplanet K2-18b. MADHUSUDHAN N., NIXON M.C., WELBANKS L., et al.
2020A&A...636A..74T viz 17       D               1 2918 90 Public HARPS radial velocity database corrected for systematic errors. TRIFONOV T., TAL-OR L., ZECHMEISTER M., et al.
2020MNRAS.494.5082G 102       D       C       2 12 ~ Tidal evolution of exoplanetary systems hosting potentially habitable exoplanets. The cases of LHS-1140 b-c and K2-18 b-c. GOMES G.O. and FERRAZ-MELLO S.
2020AJ....160....3C viz 44           X         1 35 58 A pair of TESS planets spanning the radius valley around the nearby mid-M dwarf LTT 3780. CLOUTIER R., EASTMAN J.D., RODRIGUEZ J.E., et al.
2020AJ....160...22C viz 45           X         1 15 31 TOI-1235 b: a keystone super-earth for testing radius valley emergence models around early M dwarfs. CLOUTIER R., RODRIGUEZ J.E., IRWIN J., et al.
2020AJ....160...27D 2273       D     X C       53 11 ~ Simultaneous optical transmission spectroscopy of a terrestrial, habitable-zone exoplanet with two ground-based multiobject spectrographs. DIAMOND-LOWE H., BERTA-THOMPSON Z., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2020ApJ...897L..27H 1149     A D S   X C       26 7 ~ On the diversity of M-star astrospheres and the role of Galactic cosmic rays within. HERBST K., SCHERER K., FERREIRA S.E.S., et al.
2020A&A...638A..16T 44           X         1 16 18 The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Dynamical characterization of the multiple planet system GJ 1148 and prospects of habitable exomoons around GJ 1148 b. TRIFONOV T., LEE M.H., KURSTER M., et al.
2020A&A...642A.115C viz 17       D               1 2569 89 CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs. V. Luminosities, colours, and spectral energy distributions. CIFUENTES C., CABALLERO J.A., CORTES-CONTRERAS M., et al.
2020A&A...642A.121L viz 1051 T K A     X C       23 9 42 Planetary system
LHS 1140 revisited with ESPRESSO and TESS.
LILLO-BOX J., FIGUEIRA P., LELEU A., et al.
2020AJ....160..215V viz 17       D               2 605 16 The solar neighborhood. XLVI. Revealing new M dwarf binaries and their orbital architectures. VRIJMOET E.H., HENRY T.J., JAO W.-C., et al.
2020MNRAS.499.3510D 170             C F     4 20 ~ Planet formation and disc mass dependence in a pebble-driven scenario for low-mass stars. DASH S. and MIGUEL Y.
2020AJ....160..259S viz 43           X         1 23 11 A mini-Neptune and a radius valley planet orbiting the nearby M2 dwarf TOI-1266 in its Venus zone: validation with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder. STEFANSSON G., KOPPARAPU R., LIN A., et al.
2020ApJ...905..107M viz 187       D     X C       4 135 39 Flare rates, rotation periods, and spectroscopic activity indicators of a volume-complete sample of mid- to late-M dwarfs within 15 pc. MEDINA A.A., WINTERS J.G., IRWIN J.M., et al.
2021AJ....161...23M viz 87           X         2 23 15 TOI 540 b: a planet smaller than Earth orbiting a nearby rapidly rotating low-mass star. MENT K., IRWIN J., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2021AJ....161...31K 44           X         1 6 ~ Eccentricity driven climate effects in the Kepler-1649 system. KANE S.R., LI Z., WOLF E.T., et al.
2021AJ....161...44E 137           X         3 7 46 Hubble WFC3 spectroscopy of the habitable-zone super-Earth LHS 1140 b. EDWARDS B., CHANGEAT Q., MORI M., et al.
2021A&A...645A...7K viz 61       D     X         2 1569 17 Determining the true mass of radial-velocity exoplanets with Gaia. Nine planet candidates in the brown dwarf or stellar regime and 27 confirmed planets. KIEFER F., HEBRARD G., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., et al.
2021A&A...645A..41L 44           X         1 52 27 A planetary system with two transiting mini-Neptunes near the radius valley transition around the bright M dwarf TOI-776. LUQUE R., SERRANO L.M., MOLAVERDIKHANI K., et al.
2021A&A...645A.100S viz 44           X         1 419 44 SPECULOOS: Ultracool dwarf transit survey. Target list and strategy. SEBASTIAN D., GILLON M., DUCROT E., et al.
2021AJ....161...55M viz 44           X         1 33 ~ A search for technosignatures around 31 Sun-like stars with the Green Bank Telescope at 1.15-1.73 GHz. MARGOT J.-L., PINCHUK P., GEIL R., et al.
2021AJ....161...63W viz 17       D               1 574 22 The volume-complete sample of M dwarfs with masses 0.1 <= M/M <= 0.3 within 15 parsecs. WINTERS J.G., CHARBONNEAU D., HENRY T.J., et al.
2020RAA....20...35Y 17       D               1 142 ~ Searching for exoplanets by HEPS II. detecting earth-like planets in habitable zone around planet hosts within 30 pc. YU Z.-Y., LIU H.-G., ZHOU J.-L., et al.
2020RAA....20...99Z 43           X         1 136 50 Atmospheric regimes and trends on exoplanets and brown dwarfs. ZHANG X.
2021ApJ...909..115C viz 17       D               1 2175 13 Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). I. Characterizing the memberships of Galactic components and stellar ages: revisiting the kinematic methods and applying to planet host stars. CHEN D.-C., XIE J.-W., ZHOU J.-L., et al.
2021A&A...647A..48W 307           X         7 8 18 Detectability of biosignatures on LHS 1140 b. WUNDERLICH F., SCHEUCHER M., GRENFELL J.L., et al.
2021NatAs...5..298C 47           X         1 12 46 Persistence of flare-driven atmospheric chemistry on rocky habitable zone worlds. CHEN H., ZHAN Z., YOUNGBLOOD A., et al.
2021AJ....161..247F 44           X         1 35 12 NEMESIS: Exoplanet transit Survey of nearby M-dwarfs in TESS FFIs. I. FELIZ D.L., PLAVCHAN P., BIANCO S.N., et al.
2021A&A...649A...6G viz 17       D               1 89188 168 Gaia Early Data Release 3. The Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars. GAIA COLLABORATION, SMART R.L., SARRO L.M., et al.
2021MNRAS.504.5788R 17       D               2 105 14 Characterization of 92 southern TESS candidate planet hosts and a new photometric [Fe/H] relation for cool dwarfs. RAINS A.D., ZERJAL M., IRELAND M.J., et al.
2021MNRAS.505.1817M 87           X         2 12 ~ The Earth-like Galactic cosmic ray intensity in the habitable zone of the M dwarf GJ 436. MESQUITA A.L., RODGERS-LEE D. and VIDOTTO A.A.
2021AJ....162...75L viz 17       D               1 518 28 Speckle observations of TESS exoplanet host stars. II. Stellar companions at 1-1000 au and implications for small planet detection. LESTER K.V., MATSON R.A., HOWELL S.B., et al.
2021ApJ...918....1M 45           X         1 26 27 Habitability and biosignatures of Hycean worlds. MADHUSUDHAN N., PIETTE A.A.A. and CONSTANTINOU S.
2021ApJ...918...40P 17       D               3 92 7 The M-dwarf Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Sample. I. Determining stellar parameters for field stars. PINEDA J.S., YOUNGBLOOD A. and FRANCE K.
2021MNRAS.506.5170M 45           X         1 8 15 3D MHD astrospheres: applications to IRC-10414 and Betelgeuse. MEYER D.M.-A., MIGNONE A., PETROV M., et al.
2021A&A...653A..41D viz 45           X         1 27 41 Warm terrestrial planet with half the mass of Venus transiting a nearby star. DEMANGEON O.D.S., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., ALIBERT Y., et al.
2021A&A...653A..97W 87             C       1 27 21 A large sub-Neptune transiting the thick-disk M4 V TOI-2406. WELLS R.D., RACKHAM B.V., SCHANCHE N., et al.
2021MNRAS.507.2154V 45           X         1 40 53 Masses and compositions of three small planets orbiting the nearby M dwarf L231-32 (TOI-270) and the M dwarf radius valley. VAN EYLEN V., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., BONFILS X., et al.
2021AJ....162..174C viz 61       D     X         2 37 19 A more precise mass for GJ 1214 b and the frequency of multiplanet systems around mid-M dwarfs. CLOUTIER R., CHARBONNEAU D., DEMING D., et al.
2021A&A...654A..60L viz 44           X         1 6 5 HD 22496 b: The first ESPRESSO stand-alone planet discovery. LILLO-BOX J., FARIA J.P., SUAREZ MASCARENO A., et al.
2022AJ....163...76P 90           X         2 5 ~ A machine learning-based direction-of-origin filter for the identification of Radio frequency interference in the search for technosignatures. PINCHUK P. and MARGOT J.-L.
2022MNRAS.510.4134P 18       D               1 32 2 The terrestrial planet formation around M dwarfs: insitu, inward migration, or reversed migration. PAN M., WANG S. and JI J.
2022A&A...658A.107O 108       D         F     2 48 4 The similarity of multi-planet systems. OTEGI J.F., HELLED R. and BOUCHY F.
2022AJ....163..151S 18       D               1 67 6 The LHS 1678 System: Two Earth-sized Transiting Planets and an Astrometric Companion Orbiting an M Dwarf Near the Convective Boundary at 20 pc. SILVERSTEIN M.L., SCHLIEDER J.E., BARCLAY T., et al.
2022AJ....163..168W viz 46           X         1 20 23 A Second Planet Transiting LTT 1445A and a Determination of the Masses of Both Worlds. WINTERS J.G., CLOUTIER R., MEDINA A.A., et al.
2022AJ....163..232C 18       D               3 72 5 A Dearth of Close-in Stellar Companions to M-dwarf TESS Objects of Interest. CLARK C.A., VAN BELLE G.T., CIARDI D.R., et al.
2022MNRAS.514.2259S 358       S   X C       6 29 1 The need for a public forecast of stellar activity to optimize exoplanet radial velocity detections and transmission spectroscopy. SAIRAM L. and TRIAUD A.H.M.J.
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