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Astrophysical Journal (ApJ, ApJL, ApJS)

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2019ApJ...870...13SSeeing Double: ASASSN-18bt Exhibits a Two-component Rise in the Early-time K2 Light Curve
2019ApJ...870...14GLate-time Observations of the Type Ia Supernova SN 2014J with the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3
2019ApJ...870...54MX-Ray and UV Monitoring of the Seyfert 1.5 Galaxy Markarian 817
2019ApJ...870...62PAGN Feedback in Galaxy Groups: A Detailed Study of X-Ray Features and Diffuse Radio Emission in IC 1262
2019ApJ...870...69FDeep Chandra Observations of ESO 428-G014. IV. The Morphology of the Nuclear Region in the Hard Continuum and Fe Kα Line
2019ApJ...870..104SInterstellar Medium and Star Formation of Starburst Galaxies on the Merger Sequence
2019ApJ...870..132WRevealing a Head-on Major Merger in the Nearby NGC 6338 Group with Chandra and VLA Observations
2019ApJ...870L..16SBright Type IIP Supernovae in Low-metallicity Galaxies
2019ApJ...871....9DHigh-resolution MEGARA Integral-field Unit Spectroscopy and Structural Analysis of a Fast-rotating, Disky Bulge in NGC 7025
2019ApJ...871...35ZRevealing the Milky Way’s Hidden Circumgalactic Medium with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Quasar Database for Galactic Absorption Lines
2019ApJ...871...62GDelayed Circumstellar Interaction for Type Ia SN 2015cp Revealed by an HST Ultraviolet Imaging Survey
2019ApJ...871...80GThe Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Accretion and Its Use as a Black Hole-Mass Estimator
2019ApJ...871...94KIdentifying the 3FHL Catalog. I. Archival Swift Observations and Source Classification
2019ApJ...871..108PThe Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Photometric Light Curves
2019ApJ...871..109PMultiband Optical and Near-Infrared Properties of Faint Submillimeter Galaxies with Serendipitous ALMA Detections
2019ApJ...871..115ZEvidence for Optically Thick, Eddington-limited Winds Driven by Supercritical Accretion
2019ApJ...871..129SThe Massively Accreting Cluster A2029
2019ApJ...871..143PDissecting the AGN Disk-Jet System with Joint VLBI-Gaia Analysis
2019ApJ...871..162POptical Spectroscopic Survey of a Sample of Unidentified Fermi Objects: II
2019ApJ...871..166UKeck OSIRIS AO LIRG Analysis (KOALA): Feedback in the Nuclei of Luminous Infrared Galaxies
2019ApJ...871..170MFire in the Heart: A Characterization of the High Kinetic Temperatures and Heating Sources in the Nucleus of NGC 253
2019ApJ...871..188BHigh Confidence Optical Confirmations among the High Signal-to-noise Planck Cluster Candidates
2019ApJ...871..190MQuantifying Star Formation Activity in the Inner 1 kpc of Local MIR Bright QSOs
2019ApJ...871..191ODusty Superwind from a Galaxy with a Compact Obscured Nucleus: Optical Spectroscopic Study of NGC 4418
2019ApJ...871..192POptical Flux and Spectral Variability of the TeV Blazar PG 1553+113
2019ApJ...871..194YOn the Connection between Spiral Arm Pitch Angle and Galaxy Properties
2019ApJ...871..197DThe Extended H I Disk and Star Formation in the Dwarf Spiral Galaxy NGC 4701
2019ApJ...871..211PDetection of a Gamma-Ray Flare from the High-redshift Blazar DA 193
2019ApJ...871..242TCosmic Pathways for Compact Groups in the Milli-Millennium Simulation
2019ApJ...871..249KA Curved 150 pc Long Jet in the Double-peaked Emission-line AGN KISSR 434
2019ApJ...871..258SThe Extremely Luminous Quasar Survey in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Footprint. III. The South Galactic Cap Sample and the Quasar Luminosity Function at Cosmic Noon
2019ApJ...871L...9HType Ibn Supernovae May not all Come from Massive Stars
2019ApJ...871L..31SConstraints on the H I Mass for NGC 1052-DF2
2019ApJ...872...16DRevisiting the Integrated Star Formation Law. I. Non-starbursting Galaxies
2019ApJ...872...39LElliptical Galaxy in the Making: The Dual Active Galactic Nuclei and Metal-enriched Halo of Mrk 273
2019ApJ...872...69PAGN Torus Detectability at Submillimeter Wavelengths: What to Expect from ALMA Continuum Data
2019ApJ...872...78LGalaxy Rotation Coherent with the Motions of Neighbors: Discovery of Observational Evidence
2019ApJ...872...80CThe Faint End of the Centaurus A Satellite Luminosity Function
2019ApJ...872...83KDetection of the Missing Baryons toward the Sightline of H1821+643
2019ApJ...872..106KStructural Analogs of the Milky Way Galaxy: Stellar Populations in the Boxy Bulges of NGC 4565 and NGC 5746
2019ApJ...872..116HThe First Metallicity Study of M83 Using the Integrated UV Light of Star Clusters
2019ApJ...872..134ZA Uniformly Selected, All-sky, Optical AGN Catalog
2019ApJ...872..135KA Long-duration Luminous Type IIn Supernova KISS15s: Strong Recombination Lines from the Inhomogeneous Ejecta-CSM Interaction Region and Hot Dust Emission from Newly Formed Dust
2019ApJ...872..148CRadio Sources in the Nearby Universe
2019ApJ...872..169PGeneral Physical Properties of Gamma-Ray-emitting Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxies
2019ApJ...872..192SA Complete Spectroscopic Census of A2029: A Tale of Three Histories
2019ApJ...873....3TCalibrating Star Formation Rate Prescriptions at Different Scales (10 pc-1 kpc) in M31
2019ApJ...873....5RThe Dark Matter Distributions in Low-mass Disk Galaxies. I. Hα Observations Using the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager
2019ApJ...873...11JJet-powered Outflows in Supermassive Black Hole Binary Candidate SDSS J1048+0055
2019ApJ...873...61PIs There a Blazar Nested in the Core of the Radio Galaxy 3C 411?
2019ApJ...873...85DBlack Hole Mass Scaling Relations for Spiral Galaxies. I. M BH-M *,sph
2019ApJ...873..127TSupernova 2017eaw: Molecule and Dust Formation from Infrared Observations
2019ApJ...874...43LMOJAVE. XVII. Jet Kinematics and Parent Population Properties of Relativistically Beamed Radio-loud Blazars
2019ApJ...874...44YRapid “Turn-on” of Type-1 AGN in a Quiescent Early-type Galaxy SDSS1115+0544
2019ApJ...874...54MThe Fraction of Active Galactic Nuclei in the USS 1558-003 Protocluster at z = 2.53
2019ApJ...874...93BThe Chemical Evolution of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in Metal-poor Dwarf Galaxies
2019ApJ...874..113JInvestigating the Candidate Displaced Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 3115
2019ApJ...874..130CVEGAS: A VST Early-type GAlaxy Survey. IV. NGC 1533, IC 2038, and IC 2039: An Interacting Triplet in the Dorado Group
2019ApJ...874..135TConstraints on the Spacetime Metric around Seven “Bare” AGNs Using X-Ray Reflection Spectroscopy
2019ApJ...874..143KMultiwavelength Analysis of the Merging Galaxy Cluster A115
2019ApJ...874..177MInvestigating the Origins of Spiral Structure in Disk Galaxies through a Multiwavelength Study
2019ApJ...874L...5VA Second Galaxy Missing Dark Matter in the NGC 1052 Group
2019ApJ...874L..11EHigh-drag Interstellar Objects and Galactic Dynamical Streams
2019ApJ...874L..29RLeptohadronic Blazar Models Applied to the 2014─2015 Flare of TXS 0506+056
2019ApJ...875...50BCalibrating Mg II─based Black Hole Mass Estimators with Hβ Reverberation Measurements
2019ApJ...875...76NSN 2017czd: A Rapidly Evolving Supernova from a Weak Explosion of a Type IIb Supernova Progenitor
2019ApJ...875..108CExtended Radio Structures and a Compact X-Ray Cool-core in the Cluster Source PKS 1353─341
2019ApJ...875..117PBuried Black Hole Growth in IR-selected Mergers: New Results from Chandra
2019ApJ...875..136VThe Type II-plateau Supernova 2017eaw in NGC 6946 and Its Red Supergiant Progenitor
2019ApJ...875..141PExpanding the Sample: The Relationship between the Black Hole Mass of BCGs and the Total Mass of Galaxy Clusters
2019ApJ...875..150LThe XMM-Newton/HST View of the Obscuring Outflow in the Seyfert Galaxy Mrk 335 Observed at Extremely Low X-Ray Flux
2019ApJ...876...19SThe Type II-P Supernova 2017eaw: From Explosion to the Nebular Phase
2019ApJ...876...20HA Search for Pulsars in Steep-spectrum Radio Sources toward the Galactic Center
2019ApJ...876...35KEvidence for a Young Stellar Population in Nearby Type 1 Active Galaxies
2019ApJ...876...39GSpectroscopy of NGC 4258 Globular Cluster Candidates: Membership Confirmation and Kinematics
2019ApJ...876...96YLuminosity Ratio between [O IV] 25.89 μm Line and Nuclear Continuum 12 μm as a Diagnostic for “Buried” AGNs
2019ApJ...876..155SBlack Hole Mass Scaling Relations for Early-type Galaxies. I. M BH─M *, sph and M BH─M *,gal
2019ApJ...876L..17SThe Tail of PSR J0002+6216 and the Supernova Remnant CTB 1
2019ApJ...876L..18FX-Ray Photons in the CO 2─1 “Lacuna” of NGC 2110
2019ApJ...877....3LMolecular Gas of the Most Massive Spiral Galaxies. I. A Case Study of NGC 5908
2019ApJ...877....6BA Characteristic Mass Scale in the Mass─Metallicity Relation of Galaxies
2019ApJ...877...20WModeling the Light Curves of the Luminous Type Ic Supernova 2007D
2019ApJ...877...91BThe Extremely High Dark Matter Halo Concentration of the Relic Compact Elliptical Galaxy Mrk 1216
2019ApJ...877...95TXCLUMPY: X-Ray Spectral Model from Clumpy Torus and Its Application to the Circinus Galaxy
2019ApJ...877..119DSpace Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. X. Understanding the Absorption-line Holiday in NGC 5548
2019ApJ...877..151WMeasuring the Variability in K2 Optical Light Curves of the Binary Black Hole Candidate OJ 287 and Other Fermi Active Galactic Nuclei in 2014─2015
2019ApJ...877..152BRed and Reddened: Ultraviolet through Near-infrared Observations of Type Ia Supernova 2017erp
2019ApJ...877L...4SNebular Hα Limits for Fast Declining SNe Ia
2019ApJ...878...18SThe Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey. XXIII. Fundamentals of Nuclear Star Clusters over Seven Decades in Galaxy Mass
2019ApJ...878...61NThe Cygnus A Jet: Parabolic Streamlines up to Kiloparsec Scales
2019ApJ...878...74DErratum: “Revisiting the Integrated Star Formation Law. I. Non-starbursting Galaxies” (2019 ApJ, 872, 16)
2019ApJ...878...76YSecondary Radio and X-Ray Emissions from Galaxy Mergers
2019ApJ...878..115KDiscovery of Two Quasars at z = 5 from the OGLE Survey
2019ApJ...878..139TInverse Compton Scattering of Starlight in the Kiloparsec-scale Jet in Centaurus A: The Origin of Excess TeV γ-Ray Emission
2019ApJ...879...17BExtreme CO Isotopologue Line Ratios in ULIRGS: Evidence for a Top-heavy IMF
2019ApJ...879...41KCO Emission in Infrared-selected Active Galactic Nuclei
2019ApJ...879L...9LMulti-wavelength Variability Properties of CGRaBS J0733+0456: Identifying a Distant Gamma-Ray Blazar at z = 3.01
2019ApJ...879L..12KConstraining the Dark-matter Halo Mass of Isolated Low-surface-brightness Galaxies
2019ApJ...880....7CCensus of the Local Universe (CLU) Narrowband Survey. I. Galaxy Catalogs from Preliminary Fields
2019ApJ...880...30HEdge-on H I-bearing Ultra-diffuse Galaxy Candidates in the 40% ALFALFA Catalog
2019ApJ...880...32LProbing Blazar Emission Processes with Optical/Gamma-Ray Flare Correlations
2019ApJ...880...46CTime Delay Measurement of Mg II Line in CTS C30.10 with SALT
2019ApJ...880...59RExcavating the Explosion and Progenitor Properties of Type IIP Supernovae via Modeling of their Optical Light Curves
2019ApJ...880...68RH I Spectroscopy of Reverberation-mapped Active Galactic Nuclei
2019ApJ...880...70GExpanding the Sample of Radio Minihalos in Galaxy Clusters
2019ApJ...880..120HPS18kh: A New Tidal Disruption Event with a Non-axisymmetric Accretion Disk
2019ApJ...880..127JEMPIRE: The IRAM 30 m Dense Gas Survey of Nearby Galaxies
2019ApJ...880..144SGreen Peas in X-Rays
2019ApJ...880..149PStellar Populations of Nine Passive Spiral Galaxies from the CALIFA Survey: Are They Progenitors of S0s?
2019ApJ...880L..20JDiscovery of an Intermediate-luminosity Red Transient in M51 and Its Likely Dust-obscured, Infrared-variable Progenitor
2019ApJ...881...42JThe Gemini/HST Galaxy Cluster Project: Environment Effects on the Stellar Populations in the Lynx Clusters at z = 1.27
2019ApJ...881...70LA Very Large Array Survey of Luminous Extranuclear Star-forming Regions in Luminous Infrared Galaxies in GOALS
2019ApJ...881..153KSpace Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. VIII. Time Variability of Emission and Absorption in NGC 5548 Based on Modeling the Ultraviolet Spectrum
2019ApJ...881..154PBAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey. XVI. General Physical Characteristics of BAT Blazars
2019ApJ...882....5WThe Kennicutt-Schmidt Law and Gas Scale Height in Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
2019ApJ...882....6SThe Intrinsic Scatter of the Radial Acceleration Relation
2019ApJ...882...34FThe Carnegie-Chicago Hubble Program. VIII. An Independent Determination of the Hubble Constant Based on the Tip of the Red Giant Branch
2019ApJ...882...59SForming One of the Most Massive Objects in the Universe: The Quadruple Merger in Abell 1758
2019ApJ...882...68SObservational Signature of Circumstellar Interaction and 56Ni-mixing in the Type II Supernova 2016gfy
2019ApJ...882...69GMerging Cluster Collaboration: A Panchromatic Atlas of Radio Relic Mergers
2019ApJ...882...95EA Spectral Analysis of the Centimeter Regime of Nearby Galaxies: RRLs, Excited OH, and NH3
2019ApJ...882..132CLarge Molecular Gas Reservoirs in Star-forming Cluster Galaxies
2019ApJ...882..149KA Dual Black Hole Associated with Obscured and Unobscured AGNs: CXO J101527.2+625911
2019ApJ...882..150HThe Carnegie Chicago Hubble Program. VI. Tip of the Red Giant Branch Distances to M66 and M96 of the Leo I Group
2019ApJ...882..181BA Catalog of Hyper-luminous X-Ray Sources and Intermediate-mass Black Hole Candidates out to High Redshifts
2019ApJ...882L..15SSN 2018hna: 1987A-like Supernova with a Signature of Shock Breakout
2019ApJ...883...22CThe Degree of Alignment between Circumbinary Disks and Their Binary Hosts
2019ApJ...883...31FA New Class of Changing-look LINERs
2019ApJ...883...56RThe Next Generation Fornax Survey (NGFS). VI. The Alignment of Dwarf Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster
2019ApJ...883...77SThe Net Radial Flow Velocity of the Neutral Hydrogen in the Oval Distortion of NGC 4736
2019ApJ...883...94T1ES 1927+654: An AGN Caught Changing Look on a Timescale of Months
2019ApJ...883..108DMultiband Optical Light Curves of Black-widow Pulsars
2019ApJ...883..147TSN 2016coi (ASASSN-16fp): An Energetic H-stripped Core-collapse Supernova from a Massive Stellar Progenitor with Large Mass Loss
2019ApJ...883..154PA Flaring AGN in a ULIRG Candidate in Stripe 82
2019ApJ...883..167PA Triple AGN in a Mid-infrared Selected Late-stage Galaxy Merger
2019ApJ...883..189SThe Filamentary Radio Lobes of the Seyfert-Starburst Composite Galaxy NGC 3079
2019ApJ...884...11GExploring the Mid-infrared SEDs of Six AGN Dusty Torus Models. II. The Data
2019ApJ...884...15SCurvature-induced Polarization and Spectral Index Behavior for PKS 1502+106
2019ApJ...884...16ARadio Follow-up of a Candidate γ-Ray Transient in the Sky Localization Area of GW170608
2019ApJ...884...21KAnalysis of the Spatially Resolved V-3.6 μm Colors and Dust Extinction in 257 Nearby NGC and IC Galaxies
2019ApJ...884...54MAGN-Driven Outflows in Dwarf Galaxies
2019ApJ...884...78LAn X-Ray + Radio Search for Massive Black Holes in Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
2019ApJ...884...82KGlobal Attenuation in Spiral Galaxies in Optical and Infrared Bands
2019ApJ...884...91PEvidence of AGN Activity in the Gamma-Ray Emission from Two Starburst Galaxies
2019ApJ...884..100HChemical Evolution along the Circumnuclear Ring of M83
2019ApJ...884..104LMysterious Coherence in Several-megaparsec Scales between Galaxy Rotation and Neighbor Motion
2019ApJ...884..128OStellar Population and Structural Properties of Dwarf Galaxies and Young Stellar Systems in the M81 Group
2019ApJ...884..163FThe Soft X-Ray Counterpart of Hanny’s Voorwerp Near IC 2497
2019ApJ...884..169GThe X-Ray Halo Scaling Relations of Supermassive Black Holes
2019ApJ...884L..11OA Break in Spiral Galaxy Scaling Relations at the Upper Limit of Galaxy Mass
2019ApJ...884L..26LThe FRB 121102 Host Is Atypical among Nearby Fast Radio Bursts
2019ApJ...885...38JChandra Survey of Nearby Highly Inclined Disk Galaxies. V. Emission Structure and Origin of Galactic Coronae
2019ApJ...885...43ASN 2017gmr: An Energetic Type II-P Supernova with Asymmetries
2019ApJ...885...57WA New Technique for Finding Galaxies Leaking Lyman-continuum Radiation: [S II]-deficiency
2019ApJ...885...88PDwarf Galaxy Discoveries from the KMTNet Supernova Program. II. The NGC 3585 Group and Its Dynamical State
2019ApJ...885..107NSearching for the Magnetized Tidal Dwarf Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups: HCG 26, 91, and 96
2019ApJ...885..141BThe Carnegie-Chicago Hubble Program. VII. The Distance to M101 via the Optical Tip of the Red Giant Branch Method
2019ApJ...885..157ZXMM-Newton RGS Spectroscopy of the M31 Bulge. I. Evidence for a Past AGN Half a Million Years Ago
2019ApJ...885..160BA Dynamical Study of Extraplanar Diffuse Ionized Gas in NGC 5775
2019ApJ...885..161BA Cepheid-based Distance to the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 6814
2019ApJ...885..165MInvestigating Early-type Galaxy Evolution with a Multiwavelength Approach. III. Insights from SPH Simulations with Chemophotometric Implementation
2019ApJ...885L...8WComparing the Quenching Times of Faint M31 and Milky Way Satellite Galaxies
2019ApJ...886...33LMid-IR Variability and Dust Reverberation Mapping of Low-z Quasars. I. Data, Methods, and Basic Results
2019ApJ...886...40JThe SPIRITS Sample of Luminous Infrared Transients: Uncovering Hidden Supernovae and Dusty Stellar Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies
2019ApJ...886...55LParsec-scale Dusty Winds in Active Galactic Nuclei: Evidence for Radiation Pressure Driving
2019ApJ...886...57AA Deep View into the Nucleus of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy with MUSE. I. Data and Stellar Population Characterization
2019ApJ...886...58MHigh-velocity Feature as the Indicator of the Stellar Population of Type Ia Supernovae
2019ApJ...886...71GCalibrating the Cosmic Distance Ladder Using Gravitational-wave Observations
2019ApJ...886...74MGalactic Winds in Low-mass Galaxies
2019ApJ...886...80DThe Most Massive Galaxies with Large Depleted Cores: Structural Parameter Relations and Black Hole Masses
2019ApJ...886..109CTidal Destruction in a Low-mass Galaxy Environment: The Discovery of Tidal Tails around DDO 44
2019ApJ...886..125EPhysical Parameters of the Torus for the Type 2 Seyfert IC 5063 from Mid-IR and X-Ray Simultaneous Spectral Fitting
2019ApJ...886..150MReverberation Measurements of the Inner Radii of the Dust Tori in Quasars
2019ApJ...886..152YZTF Early Observations of Type Ia Supernovae. I. Properties of the 2018 Sample
2019ApJ...887....4DCarnegie Supernova Project-II: Near-infrared Spectroscopic Diversity of Type II Supernovae
2019ApJ...887...10SRevealing Hidden Substructures in the M BH─σ Diagram, and Refining the Bend in the L─σ Relation
2019ApJ...887...15WTwo New “Turn-off” Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei and Implication on “Partially Obscured” AGNs
2019ApJ...887...49SThe Gas─Star Formation Cycle in Nearby Star-forming Galaxies. I. Assessment of Multi-scale Variations
2019ApJ...887...50GThe High-redshift Clusters Occupied by Bent Radio AGN (COBRA) Survey: Follow-up Optical Imaging
2019ApJ...887...75TSupernova 2014C: Ongoing Interaction with Extended Circumstellar Material with Silicate Dust
2019ApJ...887...80KMapping Metallicity Variations across Nearby Galaxy Disks
2019ApJ...887...92JThe Distribution of Ultra-diffuse and Ultra-compact Galaxies in the Frontier Fields
2019ApJ...887..106AType Ia Supernovae Are Excellent Standard Candles in the Near-infrared
2019ApJ...887..112CStar Formation Histories of the LEGUS Dwarf Galaxies. III. The Nonbursty Nature of 23 Star-forming Dwarf Galaxies
2019ApJ...887..127IOn the Origin of SN 2016hil—A Type II Supernova in the Remote Outskirts of an Elliptical Host
2019ApJ...887..135LActive Galactic Nuclei with Ultrafast Outflows Monitoring Project: The Broad-line Region of Mrk 79 as a Disk Wind
2019ApJ...887..143SALMA Observations of Atomic Carbon [C I] ( 3 P 1  →  3 P 0 ) and Low-J CO Lines in the Starburst Galaxy NGC 1808
2019ApJ...887..149BOrigins of Molecular Clouds in Early-type Galaxies
2019ApJ...887..255KThe Broadband X-Ray Spectrum of the X-Ray-obscured Type 1 AGN 2MASX J193013.80+341049.5
2019ApJS..240....1ZSystematically Measuring Ultra-diffuse Galaxies (SMUDGes). I. Survey Description and First Results in the Coma Galaxy Cluster and Environs
2019ApJS..240....2LNonlinear Color-Metallicity Relations of Globular Clusters. VIII. Reproducing Color Distributions of Individual Globular Cluster Systems in the Virgo and Fornax Galaxy Clusters
2019ApJS..240....6YThe Large Sky Area Multi-object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) Quasar Survey: The Fourth and Fifth Data Releases
2019ApJS..240...39GMerging Cluster Collaboration: Optical and Spectroscopic Survey of a Radio-selected Sample of 29 Merging Galaxy Clusters
2019ApJS..241...16MFirst Release of High-Redshift Superluminous Supernovae from the Subaru HIgh-Z SUpernova CAmpaign (SHIZUCA). I. Photometric Properties
2019ApJS..241...19IALMA Spatially Resolved Dense Molecular Gas Survey of Nearby Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
2019ApJS..241...33LA Possible ∼20 yr Periodicity in Long-term Optical Photometric and Spectral Variations of the Nearby Radio-quiet Active Galactic Nucleus Ark 120
2019ApJS..241...36KChandra Early-type Galaxy Atlas
2019ApJS..241...38SA Comprehensive Analysis of Spitzer Supernovae
2019ApJS..242....4DTwo New Catalogs of Blazar Candidates in the WISE Infrared Sky
2019ApJS..243....5SThe Extremely Luminous Quasar Survey in the Pan-STARRS 1 Footprint (PS-ELQS)
2019ApJS..243...14OA Catalog of the Most Optically Luminous Galaxies at z < 0.3: Super Spirals, Super Lenticulars, Super Post-mergers, and Giant Ellipticals
2019ApJS..243...17JAn Extended Catalog of Galaxy─Galaxy Strong Gravitational Lenses Discovered in DES Using Convolutional Neural Networks
2019ApJS..243...24PThe COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors: The Galaxy Database and Cross-correlation Analysis of O VI Systems
2019ApJS..244....6SThe Gas Kinematics, Excitation, and Chemistry, in Connection with Star Formation, in Lenticular Galaxies
2019ApJS..244...16WThe Hubble Legacy Field GOODS-S Photometric Catalog
2019ApJS..244...22HChandra Follow-up of the SDSS DR8 Redmapper Catalog Using the MATCha Pipeline
2019ApJS..244...24LA z = 0 Multiwavelength Galaxy Synthesis. I. A WISE and GALEX Atlas of Local Galaxies
2019ApJS..244...34GThe Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey. VIII. Demographics of Bulges along the Hubble Sequence
2019ApJS..245....3GA Search for Intrinsic H I 21 cm and OH 18 cm Absorption toward Compact Radio Sources
2019ApJS..245....6MThe 2MASS Redshift Survey in the Zone of Avoidance
2019ApJS..245...10WA Catalog of Galaxies in the Direction of the Perseus Cluster
2019ApJS..245...14EHighly Embedded 8 μm cores of Star Formation in the Spiral Arms and Filaments of 15 Nearby Disk Galaxies
2019ApJS..245...17YExtended Catalog of Winged or X-shaped Radio Sources from the FIRST Survey
2019ApJS..245...18FOptical Polarimetric and Multiwavelength Flaring Activity of Blazar 3C 279
2019ApJS..245...25JThe WISE Extended Source Catalog (WXSC). I. The 100 Largest Galaxies

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