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1995A&AS..110..367N viz 82274 137 The Henry Draper Extension Charts: A catalogue of accurate positions, proper motions, magnitudes and spectral types of 86933 stars. NESTEROV V.V., KUZMIN A.V., ASHIMBAEVA N.T., et al.
1998A&AS..132..173L viz 177 42 Newly discovered candidate weak-line T Tauri stars in the surrounding area of the Taurus-Auriga region. LI J.Z. and HU J.Y.
2005A&A...438..769D viz 1380 87 Pre-main sequence star Proper Motion Catalogue. DUCOURANT C., TEIXEIRA R., PERIE J.-P., et al.
2006ApJ...639.1138S 85 88 Formation and evolution of planetary systems (FEPS): primordial warm dust evolution from 3 to 30 myr around Sun-like stars. SILVERSTONE M.D., MEYER M.R., MAMAJEK E.E., et al.
2006PASP..118.1690M viz 15       D               332 82 The formation and evolution of planetary systems: placing our solar system in context with Spitzer. MEYER M.R., HILLENBRAND L.A., BACKMAN D., et al.
2007AJ....133.2524W viz 15       D               383 132 High-dispersion optical spectra of nearby stars younger than the Sun. WHITE R.J., GABOR J.M. and HILLENBRAND L.A.
2008A&A...481..747S 38           X         1 15 22 The pre-main-sequence eclipsing binary ASAS J052821+0338.5. STEMPELS H.C., HEBB L., STASSUN K.G., et al.
2008ApJS..179..423C 15       D               3 334 51 The formation and evolution of planetary systems: description of the spitzer legacy science database. CARPENTER J.M., BOUWMAN J., SILVERSTONE M.D., et al.
2009ApJS..181...62M viz 15       D               276 194 The Palomar/Keck adaptive optics survey of young solar analogs: evidence for a universal companion mass function. METCHEV S.A. and HILLENBRAND L.A.
2009ApJS..181..197C 15       D               1 324 164 Formation and evolution of planetary systems: properties of debris dust around solar-type stars. CARPENTER J.M., BOUWMAN J., MAMAJEK E.E., et al.
2009AJ....137.4598S viz 15       D               1 286 9 Photometry of type II Cepheid candidates from the northern part of the All Sky Automated Survey. SCHMIDT E.G., HEMEN B., ROGALLA D., et al.
2009ApJS..184..138H viz 15       D               2 20666 68 XID II: statistical cross-association of ROSAT bright source catalog X-ray sources with 2MASS point source catalog near-infrared sources. HAAKONSEN C.B. and RUTLEDGE R.E.
2011AJ....141...53S viz 15       D               6 323 13 Spectra of type II cepheid candidates and related stars. SCHMIDT E.G., ROGALLA D. and THACKER-LYNN L.
2011IBVS.5969....1K viz 15       D               1 2040 27 The 80th name-list of variable stars. Part I - RA 0h to 6h. KAZAROVETS E.V., SAMUS N.N., DURLEVICH O.V., et al.
2012AJ....143...80S viz 15       D               1 231 76 Cool young stars in the northern hemisphere: β Pictoris and AB Doradus moving group candidates. SCHLIEDER J.E., LEPINE S. and SIMON M.
2012AcA....62...67K viz 15       D               1 2318 121 ASAS photometry of ROSAT sources. I. Periodic variable stars coincident with bright sources from the ROSAT All Sky Survey. KIRAGA M.
2008PZ.....28....9B 15       D               2 109 1 RS CVn stars among variables with possible CW classification in the ASAS-3 survey. BERDNIKOV L.N. and PASTUKHOVA E.N.
2012AJ....143..114S 15       D               1 33 46 The Na 8200 Å doublet as an age indicator in low-mass stars. SCHLIEDER J.E., LEPINE S., RICE E., et al.
2013A&A...551L...8P viz 16       D               2 7420 121 Chromospheric activity as age indicator. An L-shaped chromospheric-activity versus age diagram. PACE G.
2015A&A...583A..85A viz 16       D               1 214 22 Reaching the boundary between stellar kinematic groups and very wide binaries. III. Sixteen new stars and eight new wide systems in the β Pictoris moving group. ALONSO-FLORIANO F.J., CABALLERO J.A., CORTES-CONTRERAS M., et al.
2016A&A...594A..63G viz 16       D               1 293 89 The International Deep Planet Survey. II. The frequency of directly imaged giant exoplanets with stellar mass. GALICHER R., MAROIS C., MACINTOSH B., et al.
2017ApJ...838..150K viz 16       D               1 421 70 The greater Taurus-Auriga ecosystem. I. There is a distributed older population. KRAUS A.L., HERCZEG G.J., RIZZUTO A.C., et al.
2017A&A...600A..83M viz 219       D   O X C       5 150 9 The β Pictoris association: Catalog of photometric rotational periods of low-mass members and candidate members. MESSINA S., MILLWARD M., BUCCINO A., et al.
2017AJ....153..257O viz 16       D               1 10625 142 Comoving stars in Gaia DR1: an abundance of very wide separation comoving pairs. OH S., PRICE-WHELAN A.M., HOGG D.W., et al.
2017A&A...607A...3M 16       D   O           2 125 3 The β Pictoris association low-mass members: Membership assessment, rotation period distribution, and dependence on multiplicity. MESSINA S., LANZAFAME A.C., MALO L., et al.
2018A&A...609A.116R viz 16       D               1 143018 65 Empirical photometric calibration of the Gaia red clump: Colours, effective temperature, and absolute magnitude. RUIZ-DERN L., BABUSIAUX C., ARENOU F., et al.
2018AJ....155..149B viz 16       D               1 9764 5 Fundamental properties of co-moving stars observed by Gaia. BOCHANSKI J.J., FAHERTY J.K., GAGNE J., et al.
2018MNRAS.475.2955L 82               F     2 117 9 Bayesian assessment of moving group membership: importance of models and prior knowledge. LEE J. and SONG I.
2018ApJ...860...43G viz 16       D               3 739 55 BANYAN. XII. New members of nearby young associations from Gaia-Tycho data. GAGNE J., ROY-LOUBIER O., FAHERTY J.K., et al.
2019ApJ...877...60B viz 17       D               2 658 26 The elusive majority of young moving groups. I. Young binaries and lithium-rich stars in the solar neighborhood. BOWLER B.P., HINKLEY S., ZIEGLER C., et al.
2019MNRAS.490.3158C viz 17       D               1 465834 28 A catalogue of stellar diameters and fluxes for mid-infrared interferometry. CRUZALEBES P., PETROV R.G., ROBBE-DUBOIS S., et al.
2020AJ....159..166U viz 17       D               1 615 26 Analysis of membership probability in nearby young moving groups with Gaia DR2. UJJWAL K., KARTHA S.S., MATHEW B., et al.
2020MNRAS.494.2429B viz 17       D               1 240 ~ A kinematically hot population of young stars in the solar neighbourhood. BINKS A.S., JEFFRIES R.D. and WRIGHT N.J.
2020A&A...642A.179M viz 60       D   O X         2 98 54 Dynamical traceback age of the β Pictoris moving group. MIRET-ROIG N., GALLI P.A.B., BRANDNER W., et al.
2021MNRAS.501.1999C 17       D               1 97 26 Direct imaging of sub-Jupiter mass exoplanets with James Webb Space Telescope coronagraphy. CARTER A.L., HINKLEY S., BONAVITA M., et al.
2022ApJ...931...43L 152       D     X         4 196 4 Nonthermal Radio Continuum Emission from Young Nearby Stars. LAUNHARDT R., LOINARD L., DZIB S.A., et al.
2023MNRAS.518..642J 19       D               1 79 1 Type II and anomalous Cepheids in the Kepler K2 mission. JURKOVIC M.I., PLACHY E., MOLNAR L., et al.
2023ApJ...946....6C 19       D               7 88 2 Addressing Systematics in the Traceback Age of the β Pictoris Moving Group. COUTURE D., GAGNE J. and DOYON R.
2023MNRAS.519.2718R 19       D               1 153 2 Detecting planetary mass companions near the water frost-line using JWST interferometry. RAY S., HINKLEY S., SALLUM S., et al.

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