Astronomical Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Astronomical Journal is 47. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Technosignatures Longevity and Lindy's Law1233
The Weird and the Wonderful in Our Solar System: Searching for Serendipity in the Legacy Survey of Space and Time264
Ground-based Transmission Spectroscopy with VLT FORS2: Evidence for Faculae and Clouds in the Optical Spectrum of the Warm Saturn WASP-110b206
Magnetic Fields in the Horsehead Nebula159
Parallax of Star-forming Region G027.22+0.14138
A Five-Planet Resonant Chain: Reevaluation of the Kepler-80 System108
CHIME/FRB Outriggers: KKO Station System and Commissioning Results94
Validation of the EDGES Low-band Antenna Beam Model93
Orbital and Atmospheric Characterization of the 1RXS J034231.8+121622 System using High-resolution Spectroscopy Confirms that the Companion is a Low-mass Star92
κ Andromedae b Is a Fast Rotator from KPIC High-resolution Spectroscopy86
Star Photometry for DECam Legacy Survey and Sloan Digital Sky Survey Images Based on Convolutional Neural Networks84
Giant Outer Transiting Exoplanet Mass (GOT ’EM) Survey. III. Recovery and Confirmation of a Temperate, Mildly Eccentric, Single-transit Jupiter Orbiting TOI-201084
SCONE: Supernova Classification with a Convolutional Neural Network84
An Earth-sized Planet around an M5 Dwarf Star at 22 pc80
HATS-38 b and WASP-139 b Join a Growing Group of Hot Neptunes on Polar Orbits*71
No Escaping Helium from 55 Cnc e*70
The K2-3 System Revisited: Testing Photoevaporation and Core-powered Mass Loss with Three Small Planets Spanning the Radius Valley65
Towards a Comprehensive View of Accretion, Inner Disks, and Extinction in Classical T Tauri Stars: An ODYSSEUS Study of the Orion OB1b Association65
TOI-1695 b: A Water World Orbiting an Early-M Dwarf in the Planet Radius Valley65
The First Fall is the Hardest: The Importance of Peculiar Galaxy Dynamics at Infall Time for Tidal Stripping Acting at the Centers of Groups and Clusters64
Parsec-scale Properties of Steep- and Flat-spectrum Extragalactic Radio Sources from a VLBA Survey of a Complete North Polar Cap Sample64
WASP-107b’s Density Is Even Lower: A Case Study for the Physics of Planetary Gas Envelope Accretion and Orbital Migration64
Protoplanetary Disk Rings as Sites for Planetesimal Formation63
The Extraordinary Passage of Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE: Evidence for Heterogeneous Chemical Inventory in Its Nucleus63
A Census of the Low Accretors. I. The Catalog61
The Role of Early Giant-planet Instability in Terrestrial Planet Formation59
Reflected Spectroscopy of Small Exoplanets II: Characterization of Terrestrial Exoplanets59
Estimation of Photometric Redshifts. II. Identification of Out-of-distribution Data with Neural Networks58
Deep Paβ Imaging of the Candidate Accreting Protoplanet AB Aur b58
H-alpha and Ca ii Infrared Triplet Variations During a Transit of the 23 Myr Planet V1298 Tau c57
A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 265456
Helium in the Extended Atmosphere of the Warm Superpuff TOI-1420b56
Spectral Retrieval with JWST Photometric data: a Case Study for HIP 65426 b55
The Strength and Variability of the Helium 10830 Å Triplet in Young Stars, with Implications for Exosphere Detection55
Terrestrial- and Neptune-mass Free-Floating Planet Candidates from the MOA-II 9 yr Galactic Bulge Survey54
Unveiling MOA-2007-BLG-192: An M Dwarf Hosting a Likely Super-Earth54
MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb: A Sub-Saturn Planet inside the Predicted Mass Desert53
Free-floating Planet Mass Function from MOA-II 9 yr Survey toward the Galactic Bulge53
A Transiting Warm Giant Planet around the Young Active Star TOI-20152
TOI-1696 and TOI-2136: Constraining the Masses of Two Mini-Neptunes with the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder52
Astrometric and Photometric Investigation of Three Old Age Open Clusters in the Gaia Era: Berkeley 32, Berkeley 98, and King 2351
Direct Imaging of Exoplanets beyond the Radial Velocity Limit: Application to the HD 134987 System51
Far-ultraviolet to Far-infrared Spectral Energy Distribution Modeling of the Star Formation History across M3149
Imaging Sources in the Third Realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame49
Dynamical Star-forming History of Per OB248
Shallow Transits—Deep Learning. II. Identify Individual Exoplanetary Transits in Red Noise using Deep Learning48
A Photometric and Astrometric Study of the Open Clusters NGC 1664 and NGC 693947
GRASS. II. Simulations of Potential Granulation Noise Mitigation Methods47
NGC 6153: Reality is Complicated*47
Independent Validation of the Temperate Super-Earth HD 79211 b using HARPS-N47
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