Astrophysical Journal Letters

Papers
(The median citation count of Astrophysical Journal Letters is 7. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Diverse Properties of Molecular Gas in the Host Galaxies of Fast Radio Bursts1966
The Kinematic and Chemical Properties of the Close-in Planet Host Star 8 UMi1333
The Luminosity Function of Tidal Disruption Events from Fallback-powered Emission: Implications for the Black Hole Mass Function1063
Two Homologous Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Induced by Two Small-scale Filament Eruptions684
Constraining Possible γ-Ray Burst Emission from GW230529 Using Swift-BAT and Fermi-GBM495
A Mathematical Treatment of the Offset Microlensing Degeneracy488
Ice Sublimation in Planetesimals Formed at the Outward Migrating Snowline403
Small-scale Anisotropies of Cosmic Rays from Turbulent Flow387
Meet the Parents: The Progenitor Binary for the Supermassive Black Hole Candidate in E1821+643378
Lava Worlds Surface Measurements at High Temperatures347
Binning is Sinning: Redemption for Hubble Diagram Using Photometrically Classified Type Ia Supernovae339
Satellite Formation around the Largest Asteroids330
Metal Pollution in Sun-like Stars from Destruction of Ultra–short-period Planets314
Betatron Cooling of Halo and Strahl Electrons in the Solar Wind312
Exciting Stellar Eccentricity in Gaia BH3 via a Hidden Black Hole Binary255
Double “acct”: A Distinct Double-peaked Supernova Matching Pulsational Pair Instability Models245
exoALMA. XIV. Gas Surface Densities in the RX J1604.3−2130 A Disk from Pressure-broadened CO Line Wings234
SuNeRF: 3D Reconstruction of the Solar EUV Corona Using Neural Radiance Fields226
A Potential Second Shutoff from AT2018fyk: An Updated Orbital Ephemeris of the Surviving Star under the Repeating Partial Tidal Disruption Event Paradigm209
IXPE Observations of the Quintessential Wind-accreting X-Ray Pulsar Vela X-1204
Red Spiral Galaxies at Cosmic Noon Unveiled in the First JWST Image195
The Discrepancy between Observed and Predicted Heliospheric Energetic Neutral Atoms below Solar Wind Energy194
Uncovering a Massive z ∼ 7.7 Galaxy Hosting a Heavily Obscured Radio-loud Active Galactic Nucleus Candidate in COSMOS-Web191
Atmospheric Abundances and Bulk Properties of the Binary Brown Dwarf Gliese 229Bab from JWST/MIRI Spectroscopy186
Polar Circumtriple Planets and Disks Can Only Form Close to a Triple Star180
Atmospheric Collapse and Reinflation through Impacts for Terrestrial Planets around M Dwarfs178
Upper Limits on the Mass of Cool Gas in the Circumgalactic Medium of Dwarf Galaxies165
Morphological Evidence for the eROSITA Bubbles Being Giant and Distant Structures162
Quantum-mechanical Suppression of Accretion by Primordial Black Holes162
Prospects for the Detection of High-redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Era of EP and SVOM156
Predicting the Dominant Formation Mechanism of Multiplanetary Systems153
When the Stars Align: A 5σ Concordance of Planetary Nebulae Major Axes in the Center of Our Galaxy148
A Tale of Three: Magnetic Fields along the Orion Integral-shaped Filament as Revealed by the JCMT BISTRO Survey147
No Metallicity Preference in Fast Radio Burst Host Galaxies143
Stars Bisected by Relativistic Blades143
DKIST Unveils the Serpentine Topology of Quiet Sun Magnetism in the Photosphere139
Varstrometry for Off-nucleus and Dual Subkiloparsec AGN (VODKA). SDSS J1608+2716: A Subarcsecond Quadruply Lensed Quasar at z = 2.575138
Forecasting Catastrophe: Constraints on the Fomalhaut Main-belt Planetesimal Population from Observed Collisional Remnants136
Wide Separation Planets in Time (WISPIT): Discovery of a Gap Hα Protoplanet WISPIT 2b with MagAO-X135
Corvus A: A Low-mass, Isolated Galaxy at 3.5 Mpc133
Satellite Constellation Avoidance with the Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time130
Voyager 1 Electron Densities in the Very Local Interstellar Medium to beyond 160 au130
Formation of Low-mass Black Holes and Single Millisecond Pulsars in Globular Clusters127
On the Geometry of the Near-core Magnetic Field in Massive Stars126
Evidence of Titanate Clouds in the Dayside Atmosphere of the Ultrahot Jupiter WASP-121b126
The Stellar Initial Mass Function of Early Dark Matter–free Gas Objects123
Probing the Origin of the Kilonova Candidate GRB 230307A: Analysis of Host Galaxy and Offset123
Preferential Appearance of H α Moreton Waves along Photospheric Magnetic Network Boundaries121
3D Simulations Demonstrate Propagating Thermohaline Convection for Polluted White Dwarfs121
FAST Discovery of Eight Isolated Millisecond Pulsars in NGC 6517119
Understanding the Magnetic Field and Plasma-β along Umbral Fan Loops Traced Using 3 Minute Slow Waves119
JWST Reveals a Possible z ∼ 11 Galaxy Merger in Triply Lensed MACS0647–JD117
Explosive Nucleosynthesis in Core-collapse Type II Supernovae: Insights from New C, N, Si, and Al–Mg Isotopic Compositions of Presolar Grains114
Correlating High-energy IceCube Neutrinos with 5BZCAT Blazars and RFC Sources114
Nanoflare Heating of the Solar Corona Observed in X-Rays114
Detection of Low-redshift Excess in Supernova-linked Gamma-Ray Bursts111
A Global View of Jupiter’s Upper Atmosphere Through H 109
Unraveling the Emission Mechanism Powering Long Period Radio Transients from Interacting White Dwarf Binaries via Kinetic Plasma Simulations108
VLBA Astrometry of the Fastest-spinning Magnetar Swift J1818.0−1607: A Large Trigonometric Distance and a Small Transverse Velocity108
Evidence for a Peak at ∼0.3 in the Eccentricity Distribution of Typical Super-Jovian Exoplanets107
Early Results from GLASS-JWST. XV. Properties of the Faintest Red Sources in the NIRCAM Deep Fields107
The Influence of Hydrogen Sulfide on the Optical Properties of Planetary Organic Hazes: Implications for Exoplanet Climate Modeling106
General Circulation Model Constraints on the Detectability of the CO2-CH4 Biosignature Pair on TRAPPIST-1e with JWST105
Erratum: “The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Search for Signals from New Physics” (2023, ApJL 951 L11)105
S8 Tension in the Context of Dark Matter–Baryon Scattering105
A Multimessenger Search for the Supermassive Black Hole Binary in 3C 66B with the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array103
Quantifying the Distribution of Europium in the Milky Way Disk: Its Connection to Planetary Habitability and the Source of the r-process102
Alpha–Proton Relative Drift: Implications for the Origins and Dynamics of the Solar Wind101
Acceleration of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays in the Kiloparsec-scale Jets of Nearby Radio Galaxies99
Star Formation Suppression by Tidal Removal of Cold Molecular Gas from an Intermediate-redshift Massive Post-starburst Galaxy97
Redder than Red: Discovery of an Exceptionally Red L/T Transition Dwarf95
Resolving Turbulence Drivers in Two Luminous Obscured Quasars with JWST/NIRSpec Integral Field Unit93
Current Sheet Alignment in Oblique Black Hole Magnetospheres: A Black Hole Pulsar?93
Galactic Accelerations from the GD-1 Stream Suggest a Tilted Dark Matter Halo93
The Pristine He II Emitter near GN-z11: Constraining the Mass Distribution of the First Stars92
Projections of Earth’s Technosphere: Strategies for Observing Technosignatures on Terrestrial Exoplanets92
A Radially Resolved Magnetic Field Threading the Disk of TW Hya91
Explanation of Heliospheric Energetic Neutral Atom Fluxes Observed by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer91
On the Contribution of Unresolved Pulsars to the Ultra-high-energy Galactic Diffuse Gamma-Ray Emission91
Evidence for Plasmoid-mediated Magnetic Reconnection during a Small-scale Flare in the Partially Ionized Low Solar Atmosphere90
A Plasma Torus around a Young Low-mass Star90
Kilonovae and Long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts90
The Discovery and Characterization of Earth-crossing Asteroid 2024 YR488
Partial Alignment of Astrometric Position Excursions of International Celestial Reference Frame Quasars with Radio Jet Structures88
The Dark Energy Survey: Cosmology Results with ∼1500 New High-redshift Type Ia Supernovae Using the Full 5 yr Data Set87
Spinning into the Gap: Direct-horizon Collapse as the Origin of GW231123 from End-to-end General-relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations86
Role of Planetary Radius on Atmospheric Escape of Rocky Exoplanets85
Separating Photospheric and Starspot Magnetic Fields in Pre-main-sequence Stars Using IGRINS Spectroscopy85
Impact of Two-population α-particle Distributions on Plasma Stability84
Exploring the Link between Fast Radio Burst and Binary Neutron Star Origins with Spaceborne Gravitational Wave Observations83
The Gas Accretion Rate of Galaxies over z ≈ 0–1.382
A Bias-corrected Luminosity Function for Red Supergiant Supernova Progenitor Stars81
ALMA Reveals Hidden Morphologies in the Molecular Envelope of VY Canis Majoris81
Formation of Quiescent Prominence Magnetic Fields by Supergranulations80
Timing Analysis of the 2022 Outburst of the Accreting Millisecond X-Ray Pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658: Hints of an Orbital Shrinking80
Lunar Ionosphere in the Geotail Region as Observed by Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter Using Two-way Radio Occultation Measurements79
Divergence in Mass Ratio Distributions between Low-mass and High-mass Coalescing Binary Black Holes79
Ejecta Evolution Following a Planned Impact into an Asteroid: The First Five Weeks79
The Albedo Problem and Cloud Cover on Hot Jupiters78
A Possible Formation Scenario of the Gaia BH1: Inner Binary Merger in Triple Systems78
A Study of Two Periodogram Algorithms for Improving the Detection of Small Transiting Planets78
AT 2023lli: A Tidal Disruption Event with Prominent Optical Early Bump and Delayed Episodic X-Ray Emission77
Long-duration Gamma-Ray Burst and Associated Kilonova Emission from Fast-spinning Black Hole–Neutron Star Mergers77
Discovery of a 9.67 s Pulsar in an Ultraluminous X-Ray Source in NGC 4631 with XMM-Newton77
The Discovery of a 41 s Radio Pulsar PSR J0311+1402 with ASKAP76
A New Era of Intracluster Light Studies with JWST75
Dust Properties of the Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Revealed by Optical and Near-Infrared Polarimetry75
XRISM Observations of Orbital-phase-dependent Fe K α Emission Using High-resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy in the Wind-fed High-mass X-Ray Binary 4U 1700–3775
Using Detailed Single-star and Binary-evolution Models to Probe the Large Observed Luminosity Spread of Red Supergiants in Young Open Star Clusters75
Azimuthal Misalignments in Stellar Warp Structure as Dynamical Tracers of Mergers in Milky Way–like Galaxies75
Constraints on Cosmological Coupling from the Accretion History of Supermassive Black Holes74
Misaligned Circumbinary Disks as Efficient Progenitors of Interstellar Asteroids73
EP241021a: A Months-duration X-Ray Transient with Luminous Optical and Radio Emission73
ALMA Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP): A Forming Quadruple System with Continuum “Ribbons” and Intricate Outflows72
Analytic Understanding of the Resonant Nature of Kozai–Lidov Cycles with a Precessing Quadrupole Potential72
Evidence for a Redshifted Excess in the Intracluster Light Fractions of Merging Clusters at z ∼ 0.872
Discovery of the First Known Asteroid Confined within the Orbit of Venus72
Resonance of Low-frequency Electromagnetic and Ion-sound Modes in the Solar Wind71
Irregular Moons Possibly Injected from the Outer Solar System by a Stellar Flyby71
Magnetic Reconnection: An Alternative Explanation of Radio Emission in Galaxy Clusters70
Dust Hot Spots at 10 au Scales around the Class 0 Binary IRAS 16293–2422 A: A Departure from the Passive Irradiation Model70
Extended Emission-line Regions in Poststarburst Galaxies Hosting Tidal Disruption Events70
LAP1-B is the First Observed System Consistent with Theoretical Predictions for Population III Stars70
On the Subparsec-scale Core Composition of FR 0 Radio Galaxies70
Metallicity and Spectral Evolution of WASP 39b: The Limited Role of Hydrodynamic Escape69
The Dependence of Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Collimation on Black Hole Spin68
Backreaction and the Role of Spatial Curvature in the Cosmic Neighborhood68
The Neutron Star Mass, Distance, and Inclination from Precision Timing of the Brilliant Millisecond Pulsar J0437-471567
H i Properties of Field Galaxies at z  ≈ 0.2–0.6: Insights into Declining Cosmic Star Formation65
Neutron Star Kicks plus Rockets as a Mechanism for Forming Wide Low-eccentricity Neutron Star Binaries65
Magnetic Webs in Stellar Radiative Zones65
The Quasar Proximity Effect as an Alternative Probe of Quasar Pair Distances65
The Discovery and Characterization of Minimoon 2024 PT565
Short-period Small Planets with High Mutual Inclinations are More Common around Metal-rich Stars64
Evidence for Evolutionary Pathway-dependent Black Hole Scaling Relations64
Disk Galaxies Are Self-similar: The Universality of the H i-to-Halo Mass Ratio for Isolated Disks64
Direct Observation of the X-Ray Counterpart of the H α Filaments and of the Sloshing Spiral in the Perseus Galaxy Cluster64
The Inner Kernel of the Classical Kuiper Belt64
Evidence that Interaction with the Spacecraft Plasma Wake Generates Plasma Waves Close to the Electron Cyclotron Frequency in the Near-Sun Solar Wind64
Failed Solar Eruption of a Multithermal Flux Rope64
Be Careful in Multimessenger Inference of the Hubble Constant: A Path Forward for Robust Inference64
Opening the Era of Quasar-host Studies at High Redshift with JWST63
Eccentric Dust Ring in the IRS 48 Transition Disk63
Cosmic Cascades: How Disk Substructure Regulates the Flow of Water to Inner Planetary Systems62
The AURORA Survey: The Mass–Metallicity and Fundamental Metallicity Relations at z  ∼ 2.3 Based Purely on Direct T 62
Discovery of an Apparent Red, High-velocity Type Ia Supernova at z = 2.9 with JWST62
The First Radio View of a Type Ibn Supernova in SN 2023fyq: Understanding the Mass-loss History in the Last Decade before the Explosion62
Direct Very Long Baseline Interferometry Detection of Interstellar Turbulence Imprint on a Quasar: TXS 2005+40362
Implication of Spin Constraints by the Event Horizon Telescope on Stellar Orbits in the Galactic Center62
The Q Branch Cooling Anomaly Can Be Explained by Mergers of White Dwarfs and Subgiant Stars61
Cosmological-model-independent Determination of Hubble Constant from Fast Radio Bursts and Hubble Parameter Measurements61
A Unifying Model of Mixed Inertial Modes in the Sun61
An Extreme Stellar Prominence Eruption Observed by LAMOST Time-domain Spectroscopy60
Beyond Gaussian Noise: A Generalized Approach to Likelihood Analysis with Non-Gaussian Noise60
Star Formation and AGN Activity 500 Myr after the Big Bang: Insights from JWST60
Revisiting the Fundamental Metallicity Relation with Observation and Simulation60
The JCMT BISTRO Survey: Magnetic Fields Align with Orbital Structure in the Galactic Center60
Magnetic Fields in Solar Plage Regions: Insights from High-sensitivity Spectropolarimetry59
TRAPPIST-1 d: Exo-Venus, Exo-Earth, or Exo-Dead?59
Large Eruptive and Confined Flares in Relation to the Solar Active Region Evolution59
Chemical Abundances of Seven Stars in the GD-1 Stream59
The MUSE Ultra Deep Field: A 5 Mpc Stretch of the z ≈ 4 Cosmic Web Revealed in Emission59
The Disk Precession in a Be Star–Magnetar Binary and its Application to the Rotation Measure of FRB 20201124A59
Evolution of an Emerging Anti-Hale Region and its Associated Eruptive Solar Flares in NOAA AR 1288259
Particle Acceleration and Magnetic Field Amplification by Relativistic Shocks in Inhomogeneous Media58
Erratum: The Transient Outgassed Atmosphere of 55 Cancri e (2023, ApJL, 956, L20)58
Size Dependence of the Bouncing Barrier in Protoplanetary Dust Growth58
New Clues on the Extended He ii Ionization in IZw18 from GTC/MEGARA and JWST/MIRI58
Neutron-quark Stars: Discerning Viable Alternatives for the Higher-density Part of the Equation of State of Compact Stars57
The First RELHIC? Cloud-9 is a Starless Gas Cloud *57
First-principles Measurement of Ion and Electron Energization in Collisionless Accretion Flows57
On the Origin of Dust Structures in Protoplanetary Disks: Constraints from the Rossby Wave Instability57
The Astrometric Resoeccentric Degeneracy: Eccentric Single Planets Mimic 2:1 Resonant Planet Pairs in Astrometry57
The Most Luminous Known Fast Blue Optical Transient AT 2024wpp: Unprecedented Evolution and Properties in the X-Rays and Radio57
Similarity between Compact Extremely Red Objects Discovered with JWST in Cosmic Dawn and Blue-excess Dust-obscured Galaxies Known in Cosmic Noon57
Early Stages of Galilean Moon Formation in a Water-depleted Environment57
Simultaneous Optical and Radio Observations of a Large Stellar Flare on EV Lac56
X-Ray Polarized View of the Accretion Geometry in the X-Ray Binary Circinus X-156
Semimajor-axis Jumps as the Activity Trigger in Centaurs and High-perihelion Jupiter-family Comets56
GJ 1252b: A Hot Terrestrial Super-Earth with No Atmosphere56
Identifying LL Chondrite Near-Earth Asteroids Using LL Chondrite Reflectance Spectra55
Quantum Bayesian Inference with Renormalization for Gravitational Waves54
Enabling Early Transient Discovery in LSST via Difference Imaging with DECam54
Evolution of Semiconvective Staircases in Rotating Flows: Consequences for Fuzzy Cores in Giant Planets54
Long-lived Magnetic Switchbacks Tracked across 0.32 au through BepiColombo–Solar Orbiter Radial Alignment54
Lyman Continuum Leakers in the AstroSat Ultraviolet Deep Field: Extreme-ultraviolet Emitters at the Cosmic Noon54
Shock Cooling and Possible Precursor Emission in the Early Light Curve of the Type II SN 2023ixf54
First Constraints on Dense Molecular Gas at z = 7.5149 from the Quasar Pōniuā‘ena54
Gas-poor Hosts and Gas-rich Companions of z ≈ 3.5 Radio Active Galactic Nuclei: ALMA Insights into Jet Triggering and Feedback54
Muted Features in the JWST NIRISS Transmission Spectrum of Hot Neptune LTT 9779b53
A Primordial Origin for the Gas-rich Debris Disks around Intermediate-mass Stars53
High-velocity Blue-shifted Fe xxv Heα Line during a Superflare of the RS Canum Venaticorum–type Star IM Peg53
Accelerating Early Massive Galaxy Formation with Primordial Black Holes53
Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate in Protoplanetary Disks with Sheared Magnetic Fields53
Temporal Behavior and Latitudinal Relationships between Key Solar Parameters and Green Line Emissions in the Solar Corona52
Probing the Structure and Evolution of BASS Active Galactic Nuclei through Eddington Ratios52
Debris Disks Can Contaminate Mid-infrared Exoplanet Spectra: Evidence for a Circumstellar Debris Disk around Exoplanet Host WASP-3952
Modeling the Solar Wind during Different Phases of the Last Solar Cycle52
Halfway to the Peak: Spatially Resolved Star Formation and Kinematics in a z = 0.54 Dusty Galaxy with JWST/MIRI52
Searching for Gravitational-wave Counterparts Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite51
Turbulence in Zeeman Measurements from Molecular Clouds51
Erratum: “Photobombing Earth 2.0: Diffraction-limit-related Contamination and Uncertainty in Habitable Planet Spectra” (2022, ApJL, 934, L32)51
Photobombing Earth 2.0: Diffraction-limit-related Contamination and Uncertainty in Habitable Planet Spectra51
Erratum: “Highest Redshift Image of Neutral Hydrogen in Emission: A CHILES Detection of a Starbursting Galaxy at z = 0.376” (2016, ApJL, 824, L1)51
Composition and Space-weathering Characteristics of the Tianwen-2 Mission’s First Target: Near-Earth Asteroid (469219) Kamo‘oalewa50
Erratum: “A Relativistic Double Neutron Star Binary PSR J1846−0513” (2024, ApJL, 964, L7)50
Peas-in-a-pod across the Radius Valley: Rocky Systems Are Less Uniform in Mass but More Uniform in Size and Spacing50
WHALES. The Weighing Halos Accurately, Locally, and Efficiently with Supernovae Survey: Overview and Initial Data Release50
Erratum: “A Unifying Model of Mixed Inertial Modes in the Sun” (2024 ApJL 965 L8)50
Discovery of a Pair of Galaxies with Both Hosting X-Ray Binary Candidates at z = 2.54449
Einstein Probe Discovery of EP J005245.1−722843: A Rare Be–White Dwarf Binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud?49
Pointlike Sources among z > 11 Galaxy Candidates: Contaminants due to Supernovae at High Redshifts?49
Little Red Dots or Brown Dwarfs? NIRSpec Discovery of Three Distant Brown Dwarfs Masquerading as NIRCam-selected Highly Reddened Active Galactic Nuclei49
Laboratory and Astronomical Detection of the SiP Radical (X2Π i ): More Circumstellar Phosphorus48
FRB 20250316A: A Brilliant and Nearby One-off Fast Radio Burst Localized to 13 pc Precision48
The Detection of Hot Molecular Cores in the Small Magellanic Cloud48
Characterization of Two Cool Galaxy Outflow Candidates Using Mid-infrared Emission from Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons48
Flash Ionization of the Early Universe by Population III.1 Supermassive Stars48
3D Magnetic Free Energy and Flaring Activity Using 83 Major Solar Flares48
The Circumstellar Material around the Type IIP SN 2021yja48
XMM and NuSTAR Observations of an Optically Quiescent Quasar48
The Time Evolution of Md/Ṁ in Protoplanetary Disks as a Way to Disentangle between Viscosity and MHD Winds48
Mid-infrared Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies: Nuclear Obscuration and Connections to Hidden Tidal Disruption Events and Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei48
ExoGemS Detection of a Metal Hydride in an Exoplanet Atmosphere at High Spectral Resolution48
The Maximum Offsets of Binary Neutron Star Mergers from Host Galaxies48
Proton Temperature Anisotropy within the Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Sheath at 1 au48
First Results from the JWST Early Release Science Program Q3D: Benchmark Comparison of Optical and Mid-infrared Tracers of a Dusty, Ionized Red Quasar Wind at z = 0.43548
Proton Irradiation of Primitive Atmospheres of Young Exoplanets and Early Earth: N 2 O Greenhouse Warming and Prebiotic Synthesis48
The Hi Mass Function of Star-forming Galaxies at z ∼ 0.3548
Modification of the Power Spectral Density of Magnetic Field Fluctuations by Quasi-perpendicular Interplanetary Shocks47
Density Profiles of Collapsed Rotating Massive Stars Favor Long Gamma-Ray Bursts47
Electromagnetic Observables of Weakly Collisional Black Hole Accretion47
High-resolution Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of SVS13-A with EXES/SOFIA: The Surprisingly High CH 3 OH/H 2 47
The Volatile Inventory of 3I/ATLAS as Seen with JWST/MIRI47
CUTE Reveals Escaping Metals in the Upper Atmosphere of the Ultrahot Jupiter WASP-189b47
Sun-as-a-star Analysis of the X1.6 Flare on 2023 August 5: Dynamics of Postflare Loops in Spatially Integrated Observational Data47
Possible Evidence for Lorentz Invariance Violation in Gamma-Ray Burst 221009A46
Formation of Be Stars via Wind Accretion: Case Study on Black Hole + Be Star Binaries46
First Peek with JWST/NIRCam Wide-field Slitless Spectroscopy: Serendipitous Discovery of a Strong [O iii]/Hα Emitter at z = 6.1146
First Detection of Transverse Vertical Oscillation during the Expansion of Coronal Loops46
Cosmic Clues from Amaterasu: Blazar-driven Ultrahigh-energy Cosmic Rays?46
Dusty-wind-clear JWST Super-early Galaxies46
Cooling Envelope Model for Tidal Disruption Events45
ALMA Detection of [O iii] 88 μm at z = 12.33: Exploring the Nature and Evolution of GHZ2 as a Massive Compact Stellar System45
An Enhanced Formation Channel for Galactic Dual-line Gravitational-wave Sources: von Zeipel–Lidov–Kozai Effect in Triples Involving Sgr A*45
Geometry and Kinematics of a Dancing Milky Way: Unveiling the Precession and Inclination Variation across the Galactic Plane via Open Clusters45
A Panchromatic JWST Spectrum of a Giant Starspot on the Fully Convective M Dwarf TOI-388445
Inner Habitable Zone Boundary for Eccentric Exoplanets44
On the Potential Cosmogenic Origin of the Ultra-high-energy Event KM3-230213A44
Observations of Mini Coronal Dimmings Caused by Small-scale Eruptions in the Quiet Sun44
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