Astronomical Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Astronomical Journal is 48. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Backscattering and Line Broadening in Orion399
Understanding the Capability of Future Direct-imaging Observations to Quantify Atmospheric Chemical Effects of Stellar Proton Events313
The Discovery of Three Galactic Wolf–Rayet Stars224
X-Ray and UV Observations of the Contact Binary KIC 9832227207
Reflection from Inclined, Relativistic Light Sails207
Revisiting ϵ Eridani with NEID: Identifying New Activity-sensitive Lines in a Young K Dwarf Star204
Catalog of Integrated-light Star Cluster Light Curves in TESS175
HST STIS Observations of ζ Aurigae A's Irradiated Atmosphere156
Spectral Retrieval with JWST Photometric data: a Case Study for HIP 65426 b156
Radio-optical Reference Catalog, Version 1144
SETI@home: Data Analysis and Findings128
Detecting Exoplanet Transits with the Next Generation of X-Ray Telescopes126
Adaptive Weighted Multi-image Shape from Shading for Precise Topographic Reconstruction at the Lunar South Pole123
K2-18b Does Not Meet the Standards of Evidence for Life115
An Improved Machine Learning Approach for Radio Frequency Interference Mitigation in FAST–SETI Survey Archival Data102
Improving Harmonic Analysis Using Multitapering: Precise Frequency Estimation of Stellar Oscillations Using the Harmonic F-test101
Tolerance For the Pixelation Effect in Shear Measurement98
TOI-1696: A Nearby M4 Dwarf with a 3 R Planet in the Neptunian Desert93
An Ultraviolet Study of CO Chemistry in the Magellanic Clouds90
Searching for Barium Stars from the LAMOST Spectra Using the Machine-learning Method: I78
Identification of Possible Stellar Companions via Speckle Interferometry in a Sample of Be Stars II78
The LMT 2 Millimeter Receiver System (B4R). I. Overview and Results of Science Demonstration74
EFTE-SOAR: Two Giant M Dwarf Flares with Rapid Spectroscopic Follow-up73
KIC 6362386: An Eclipsing Binary with γ Doradus–type Pulsations and Starspots72
Stellar Population near NGC 2021: Procession of Star Formation in the South Rim of Supergiant Shell LMC 469
A Novel Survey for Young Substellar Objects with the W-band Filter. V. IC 348 and Barnard 5 in the Perseus Cloud68
Physical Properties of Gas Departing from Circular Rotation at 50 pc Scales Using the PHANGS-MUSE Galaxies67
Considering the Single and Binary Origins of the Type IIP SN 2017eaw64
Study of the Blazhko Type RRc stars in the Stripe 82 Region Using SDSS and ZTF64
Orbits of Six Triple Systems64
Evidence for the Late Arrival of Hot Jupiters in Systems with High Host-star Obliquities61
RV×TESS. I. Modeling Asteroseismic Signals with Simultaneous Photometry and Radial Velocities*60
TOI 762 A b and TIC 46432937 b: Two Giant Planets Transiting M-dwarf Stars60
A 70 pc Diameter Nova Superremnant Surrounding the Recurrent Nova RS Ophiuchi60
A Semiempirical Estimate of Solar Extreme-ultraviolet Evolution from 10 Myr to 10 Gyr60
Observations with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument. XI. First Year of Observations from Apache Point Observatory59
Multiplicity Boost of Transit Signal Classifiers: Validation of 69 New Exoplanets using the Multiplicity Boost of ExoMiner58
HD 83443c: A Highly Eccentric Giant Planet on a 22 yr Orbit57
A High-resolution Near-Ultraviolet Transmission Spectrum of KELT-9b: Mg II and Fe II Escaping from56
Orbital and Atmospheric Characterization of the 1RXS J034231.8+121622 System using High-resolution Spectroscopy Confirms that the Companion is a Low-mass Star54
Star Photometry for DECam Legacy Survey and Sloan Digital Sky Survey Images Based on Convolutional Neural Networks54
Alpha Element Populations Among Local Halo Stars52
Validating AU Microscopii d with Transit Timing Variations51
Grand Design versus Multiarmed Spiral Galaxies: Dependence on Galaxy Structure50
TOI-1696 and TOI-2136: Constraining the Masses of Two Mini-Neptunes with the Habitable-Zone Planet Finder50
A Simultaneous Dual-site Technosignature Search Using International LOFAR Stations50
Nine Years of UVIT: Assessing Sensitivity Variation50
Architecture Classification for Extrasolar Planetary Systems49
Detecting Planetary Oblateness in the Era of JWST: A Case Study of Kepler-167e48
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