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The most luminous galaxies discovered by WISEThe Mass and Structure of the Pleiades Star Cluster from 2MASSUnveiling the Boxy Bulge and Bar of the Andromeda Spiral GalaxyStructure of the Praesepe Star ClusterDwarfs Cooler than “M”: The Definition of Spectral Type “L” Using Discoveries from the 2 Micron All‐Sky Survey (2MASS)Further defining spectral type "Y" and exploring the low-mass end of the field brown dwarf mass functionParallaxes and Proper Motions of Ultracool Brown Dwarfs of Spectral Types Y and Late TThe Coolest Isolated M Dwarf and Other 2MASS DiscoveriesThe Spectra of T Dwarfs. I. Near‐Infrared Data and Spectral ClassificationThe discovery of Y dwarfs using data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)Discovery of four high proper motion L dwarfs, including a 10 pc L dwarf at the L/T transitionThe exemplar T8 subdwarf companion of Wolf 1130DIVISION IX / COMMISSION 25 / WORKING GROUP INFRARED ASTRONOMYA 2MASS All‐Sky View of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy. V. Variation of the Metallicity Distribution Function along the Sagittarius StreamThe Fan Observatory Bench Optical Spectrograph (FOBOS)A Two Micron All Sky Survey View of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy. II. Swope Telescope Spectroscopy of M Giant Stars in the Dynamically Cold Sagittarius Tidal StreamThe Fan Mountain Observatory Bench SpectrographPhysical Conditions of Accreting Gas in T Tauri Star SystemsDiscovery of a dynamical cold point in the heart of the Sagittarius dSph galaxy with observations from the APOGEE projectThe apache point observatory galactic evolution experiment: first detection of high-velocity Milky Way bar starsCompanions to APOGEE stars. I. A Milky Way-spanning catalog of stellar and substellar companion candidates and their diverse hostsElemental Abundances of Kepler Objects of Interest in APOGEE. I. Two Distinct Orbital Period Regimes Inferred from Host Star Iron AbundancesThe Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE)Adding the s-Process Element Cerium to the APOGEE Survey: Identification and Characterization of Ce ii Lines in the H-band Spectral WindowChemical tagging with APOGEE: discovery of a large population of N-rich stars in the inner GalaxyTracing chemical evolution over the extent of the Milky Way's disk with APOGEE red clump starsIN-SYNC. V. Stellar Kinematics and Dynamics in the Orion A Molecular CloudIN-SYNC. IV. The young stellar population in the Orion A molecular cloudIN-SYNC. III. The dynamical state of IC 348 - a super-virial velocity dispersion and a puzzling sign of convergenceThe LEECH Exoplanet Imaging Survey: Limits on Planet Occurrence Rates under Conservative AssumptionsThe LEECH exoplanet imaging survey: characterization of the coldest directly imaged exoplanet, GJ 504 b, and evidence for superstellar metallicityFirst light with ALES: A 2-5 micron adaptive optics Integral Field Spectrograph for the LBTCorrelations of optical and infrared excesses in T Tauri starsSpitzer photometry of WISE-selected brown dwarf and hyper-luminous infrared galaxy candidatesA study of the diverse T dwarf population revealed by WISEA Global Photometric Analysis of 2MASS Calibration DataDiscovery of a Bright Field Methane (T-Type) Brown Dwarf by 2MASSDiscovery of Four Field Methane (T-Type) Dwarfs with the Two Micron All-Sky SurveyFIRE spectroscopy of five late-type T dwarfs discovered with the Wide-field Infrared Survey ExplorerDeveloping achromatic coronagraphic optics for LMIRCam and the LBT
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