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1Measuring the Milky Way Vertical Potential with the Phase Snail in a Model-independent Way
Astrophysical Journal, 2024, 960, 133
4.75Citations (PDF)
2North–South asymmetries in the Galactic thin disc associated with the vertical phase spiral as seen using LAMOST-<i>Gaia</i> stars4.33Citations (PDF)
3Stellar halo density with LAMOST K and M giants5.40Citations (PDF)
4A Classification Catalog of Periodic Variable Stars for LAMOST DR9 Based on Machine Learning7.30Citations (PDF)
5Detailed mapping of the Galactic disc structure in the solar neighbourhood through LAMOST K dwarfs4.30Citations (PDF)
6Identification of A-type supergiants from LAMOST DR54.30Citations (PDF)
7A Catalog of Early-type Runaway Stars from LAMOST DR87.30Citations (PDF)
8Stellar initial mass function varies with metallicity and time
Nature, 2023, 613, 460-462
40.132Citations (PDF)
9The Eclipsing Binaries from the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey. III. A High-precision Empirical Stellar Mass Library
Astronomical Journal, 2023, 165, 30
4.74Citations (PDF)
10All Spectral Type LAMOST Spectra Library (ATLAS)7.34Citations (PDF)
11A Catalog of Distance Determinations for the LAMOST DR8 K Giants in the Galactic Halo
Astronomical Journal, 2023, 165, 224
4.73Citations (PDF)
12The Eighteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: Targeting and First Spectra from SDSS-V7.382Citations (PDF)
13A White Dwarf Search Model Based on a Deep Transfer-learning Method7.33Citations (PDF)
14PSF-based Analysis for Detecting Unresolved Wide Binaries7.30Citations (PDF)
15Exploring Asymmetric Substructures of the Outer Disk Based on the Conjugate Angle of the Radial Action
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 956, 13
4.70Citations (PDF)
16Identify main-sequence binaries from the Chinese Space Station Telescope Survey with machine learning4.30Citations (PDF)
17Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). IV. The Occurrence and Architecture of Kepler Planetary Systems as a Function of Kinematic Age Revealed by the LAMOST–Gaia–Kepler Sample
Astronomical Journal, 2023, 166, 243
4.72Citations (PDF)
18The evolution of hot Jupiters revealed by the age distribution of their host stars7.76Citations (PDF)
19Calibration of metallicity of LAMOST M dwarf stars Using FGK+M wide binaries4.30Citations (PDF)
20The Binarity of Early-type Stars from LAMOST medium-resolution Spectroscopic Survey3.013Citations (PDF)
21The Spectroscopic Binaries from the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey. I. Searching for Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries with a Convolutional Neural Network7.317Citations (PDF)
22A Robust Identification Method for Hot Subdwarfs Based on Deep Learning7.36Citations (PDF)
23A Catalog of LAMOST Variable Sources Based on Time-domain Photometry of ZTF7.33Citations (PDF)
24Overview of the LAMOST survey in the first decade
Innovation(China), 2022, 3, 100224
6.341Citations (PDF)
25Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). III. Morphology of the Planetary Radius Valley as a Function of Stellar Age and Metallicity in the Galactic Context Revealed by the LAMOST-Gaia-Kepler Sample
Astronomical Journal, 2022, 163, 249
4.718Citations (PDF)
26Searching Extra-tidal Features around the Globular Cluster Whiting 1
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 930, 23
4.72Citations (PDF)
27Identification of New Classical Be Stars from the LAMOST Medium Resolution Survey7.39Citations (PDF)
28Mass-ratio Distribution of Binaries from the LAMOST-MRS Survey
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 933, 119
4.77Citations (PDF)
29Milky Way mass with K giants and BHB stars using LAMOST, SDSS/SEGUE, and <i>Gaia</i>: 3D spherical Jeans equation and tracer mass estimator4.319Citations (PDF)
30The North/South Asymmetry of the Galaxy: Possible Connection to the Vertical Phase-space Snail
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 936, 103
4.77Citations (PDF)
31Chemical Composition of B-type Stars from LAMOST DR5
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 937, 110
4.73Citations (PDF)
32Constructing the Milky Way Stellar Halo in the Galactic Center by Direct Orbit Integration
Astronomical Journal, 2022, 164, 241
4.76Citations (PDF)
33Is the Core-cusp Problem a Matter of Perspective? Jeans Anisotropic Modeling against Numerical Simulations
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 941, 108
4.73Citations (PDF)
34Origins of B-type stars at high Galactic latitudes based on abundances and kinematics4.32Citations (PDF)
35Understanding the Velocity Distribution of the Galactic Bulge with APOGEE and Gaia
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 908, 21
4.75Citations (PDF)
36Exploring the Galactic Anticenter Substructure with LAMOST and Gaia DR2
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 910, 46
4.713Citations (PDF)
37Eclipsing Binary Populations across the Northern Galactic Plane from the KISOGP Survey
Astronomical Journal, 2021, 161, 176
4.78Citations (PDF)
38Possible Evidence of Hydrogen Emission in the First-overtone and Multimode RR Lyrae Variables
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 909, 25
4.75Citations (PDF)
39Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). I. Characterizing the Memberships of Galactic Components and Stellar Ages: Revisiting the Kinematic Methods and Applying to Planet Host Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 909, 115
4.722Citations (PDF)
40On the radial velocity calibrations in the LAMOST medium-resolution spectroscopic survey of nebulae3.09Citations (PDF)
41Stellar Parameterization of LAMOST M Dwarf Stars7.324Citations (PDF)
42The Old Moving Groups in the Field of Taurus7.317Citations (PDF)
43Detection of the LMC-induced sloshing of the Galactic halo4.359Citations (PDF)
44Planets Across Space and Time (PAST). II. Catalog and Analyses of the LAMOST–Gaia–Kepler Stellar Kinematic Properties
Astronomical Journal, 2021, 162, 100
4.717Citations (PDF)
45Blueshifted Hydrogen Emission and Shock Wave of RR Lyrae Variables in SDSS and LAMOST
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 918, 3
4.71Citations (PDF)
46Constraints on the Assembly History of the Milky Way's Smooth, Diffuse Stellar Halo from the Metallicity-dependent, Radially Dominated Velocity Anisotropy Profiles Probed with K Giants and BHB Stars Using LAMOST, SDSS/SEGUE, and Gaia
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 919, 66
4.733Citations (PDF)
47Self-consistent Stellar Radial Velocities from LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey DR77.348Citations (PDF)
48The mass of the Milky Way out to 100 kpc using halo stars4.362Citations (PDF)
49Diagnosing Open Cluster Stock 2: Member Candidates and Mass Distribution with Gaia DR2 and LAMOST
Astronomical Journal, 2021, 161, 8
4.78Citations (PDF)
50Variable stars in the 50BiN open cluster survey. II. NGC 8693.03Citations (PDF)
51The relative calibration of radial velocity for LAMOST medium resolution stellar spectra3.02Citations (PDF)
52The Flare and Warp of the Young Stellar Disk Traced with LAMOST DR5 OB-type Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 922, 80
4.713Citations (PDF)
53Exploring the Stellar Rotation of Early-type Stars in the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey. I. Catalog7.312Citations (PDF)
54LAMOST Time-Domain survey: first results of four K2 plates3.022Citations (PDF)
55Binary fraction of O and B-type stars from LAMOST data3.06Citations (PDF)
56The Early-type Stars from the LAMOST Survey: Atmospheric Parameters7.316Citations (PDF)
57Measuring the local dark matter density with LAMOST DR5 and Gaia DR24.340Citations (PDF)
58Three new late-type hypervelocity star candidates from Gaia DR2 with refined selection criteria3.04Citations (PDF)
59The Extended Gaia–PS1–SDSS (GPS1+) Proper Motion Catalog7.36Citations (PDF)
60On the Chemical and Kinematic Consistency between N-rich Metal-poor Field Stars and Enriched Populations in Globular Clusters
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 891, 28
4.717Citations (PDF)
61Deriving the Stellar Labels of LAMOST Spectra with the Stellar LAbel Machine (SLAM)7.373Citations (PDF)
62Discovery of Two Nearby Post-T Tauri Stellar Associations
Astronomical Journal, 2020, 159, 105
4.78Citations (PDF)
63Exploring the spectral information content in the LAMOST medium-resolution survey (MRS)3.021Citations (PDF)
64Differential Rotation of the Halo Traced by K-giant Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 899, 110
4.710Citations (PDF)
65The White Dwarf Binary Pathways Survey. V. The Gaia White Dwarf Plus AFGK Binary Sample and the Identification of 23 Close Binaries
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 905, 38
4.721Citations (PDF)
66Exploring the Perturbed Milky Way Disk and the Substructures of the Outer Disk
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 905, 6
4.730Citations (PDF)
67Non-LTE Analyses of High-resolution H-band Spectra. III. Neutral and Singly Ionized Calcium
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 881, 77
4.74Citations (PDF)
68Revealing the Complicated Story of the Cetus Stream with StarGO
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 881, 164
4.725Citations (PDF)
69Identifying Galactic Halo Substructure in 6D Phase Space Using ∼13,000 LAMOST K Giants
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 880, 65
4.717Citations (PDF)
70Chemical and Kinematic Analysis of CN-strong Metal-poor Field Stars in LAMOST DR3
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 58
4.724Citations (PDF)
71Rotating Halo Traced by the K-giant Stars from LAMOST and Gaia
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 184
4.726Citations (PDF)
72Frequent Flare Events on the Short-period M-type Eclipsing Binary BX Tri
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 203
4.78Citations (PDF)
73Detecting the Sagittarius Stream with LAMOST DR4 M Giants and Gaia DR2
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 874, 138
4.726Citations (PDF)
74A Catalog of OB Stars from LAMOST Spectroscopic Survey7.348Citations (PDF)
75Anisotropy of the Milky Way’s Stellar Halo Using K Giants from LAMOST and Gaia
Astronomical Journal, 2019, 157, 104
4.753Citations (PDF)
76SDSS-IV MaNGA: Environmental Dependence of the Mgb/ – Relation for Nearby Galaxies
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 873, 63
4.713Citations (PDF)
77Ripple Patterns in In-plane Velocities of OB Stars from LAMOST and Gaia10.519Citations (PDF)
78A 3D map of the Milky Way’s disk as traced by classical Cepheids0.12Citations (PDF)
79Tracing Kinematic and Chemical Properties of Sagittarius Stream by K-Giants, M-Giants, and BHB stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 886, 154
4.728Citations (PDF)
80Tracing the rotational velocity of the halo with K-giant stars in LAMOST-Gaia era0.10Citations (PDF)
81SDSS-IV MaStar: A Large and Comprehensive Empirical Stellar Spectral Library—First Release
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 883, 175
4.780Citations (PDF)
82An intuitive 3D map of the Galactic warp’s precession traced by classical Cepheids
Nature Astronomy, 2019, 3, 320-325
6.991Citations (PDF)
83Galactic mass and anisotropy profile with halo K-giant and blue horizontal branch stars from LAMOST/SDSS and Gaia0.10Citations (PDF)
84Misclassified B Stars in the Kepler Field
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 854, 168
4.711Citations (PDF)
85The age–velocity dispersion relation of the Galactic discs from LAMOST–Gaia data4.364Citations (PDF)
86Mapping the Milky Way with LAMOST – II. The stellar halo4.328Citations (PDF)
87Carbon Stars Identified from LAMOST DR4 Using Machine Learning7.345Citations (PDF)
88Time Stamps of Vertical Phase Mixing in the Galactic Disk from LAMOST/Gaia Stars10.533Citations (PDF)
89The R-Process Alliance: 2MASS J09544277+5246414, the Most Actinide-enhanced R-II Star Known10.566Citations (PDF)
90Mapping the Milky Way with LAMOST– III. Complicated spatial structure in the outer disc4.360Citations (PDF)
91Discovery and characterization of 3000+ main-sequence binaries from APOGEE spectra4.387Citations (PDF)
92Label Transfer from APOGEE to LAMOST: Precise Stellar Parameters for 450,000 LAMOST Giants
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 836, 5
4.795Citations (PDF)
93NLTE ANALYSIS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION H-BAND SPECTRA. II. NEUTRAL MAGNESIUM*
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 835, 90
4.716Citations (PDF)
94The Local Spiral Arm in the LAMOST-Gaia Common Stars?10.516Citations (PDF)
95Masses and Ages for 230,000 LAMOST Giants, via Their Carbon and Nitrogen Abundances
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 841, 40
4.759Citations (PDF)
96A<i>Gaia</i>-PS1-SDSS (GPS1) Proper Motion Catalog Covering 3/4 of the Sky7.343Citations (PDF)
97Chemical Abundances and Ages of the Bulge Stars in APOGEE High-velocity Peaks
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 847, 74
4.77Citations (PDF)
98Torus models of the outer disc of the Milky Way using LAMOST survey data4.310Citations (PDF)
99The 13th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory7.3433Citations (PDF)
100Peculiar in-plane velocities in the outer disc of the Milky Way3.021Citations (PDF)
101Mira Variable Stars from LAMOST DR4 Data: Emission Features, Temperature Types, and Candidate Selection7.313Citations (PDF)
102Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV: Mapping the Milky Way, Nearby Galaxies, and the Distant Universe
Astronomical Journal, 2017, 154, 28
4.71,214Citations (PDF)
103Red Clump Stars from LAMOST II: the outer disc of the Milky Way3.014Citations (PDF)
104The Spatial Structure of the Galactic outer disk with LAMOST DR3 K giant stars0.12Citations (PDF)
105Mapping the Milky Way with LAMOST I: method and overview3.040Citations (PDF)
106Detect the density profile with LAMOST K giants0.10Citations (PDF)
107Rediscovering the Galactic outer disk with LAMOST data0.15Citations (PDF)
108NLTE ANALYSIS OF HIGH-RESOLUTION H-BAND SPECTRA. I. NEUTRAL SILICON*
Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 833, 137
4.721Citations (PDF)
109CHARACTERIZING THE SHARDS OF DISRUPTED MILKY WAY SATELLITES WITH LAMOST
Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 822, 16
4.77Citations (PDF)
110SELECTING M GIANTS WITH INFRARED PHOTOMETRY: DISTANCES, METALLICITIES, AND THE SAGITTARIUS STREAM
Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 823, 59
4.732Citations (PDF)
111CARBON STARS FROM LAMOST DR2 DATA7.326Citations (PDF)
112CALIBRATION OF LAMOST STELLAR SURFACE GRAVITIES USING THE KEPLER ASTEROSEISMIC DATA
Astronomical Journal, 2016, 152, 6
4.722Citations (PDF)
113HOT SUBDWARF STARS OBSERVED IN LAMOST DR1—ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS FROM SINGLE-LINED SPECTRA
Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 818, 202
4.742Citations (PDF)
114The age-kinematical features in the Milky Way outer disk0.15Citations (PDF)
115Determining the local dark matter density with LAMOST data4.344Citations (PDF)
116Measure the local dark matter density with LAMOST spectroscopic survey0.10Citations (PDF)
117THE STELLAR KINEMATICS IN THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD FROM LAMOST DATA
Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 809, 145
4.788Citations (PDF)
118Candidate members of star clusters from LAMOST DR23.06Citations (PDF)
119Spectral classification of stars based on LAMOST spectra3.036Citations (PDF)
120Red clump stars from the LAMOST data I: identification and distance3.022Citations (PDF)
121RINGS AND RADIAL WAVES IN THE DISK OF THE MILKY WAY
Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 801, 105
4.7196Citations (PDF)
122KINEMATICS OF THE X-SHAPED MILKY WAY BULGE: EXPECTATIONS FROM A SELF-CONSISTENT<i>N</i>-BODY MODEL
Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 808, 75
4.721Citations (PDF)
123ASTEROSEISMIC-BASED ESTIMATION OF THE SURFACE GRAVITY FOR THE LAMOST GIANT STARS
Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 807, 4
4.756Citations (PDF)
124The first data release (DR1) of the LAMOST regular survey3.0619Citations (PDF)
125ESTIMATION OF DISTANCES TO STARS WITH STELLAR PARAMETERS FROM LAMOST
Astronomical Journal, 2015, 150, 4
4.738Citations (PDF)
126The velocity distribution in the solar neighbourhood from the LAMOST pilot survey4.311Citations (PDF)
127THE BINARITY OF MILKY WAY F,G,K STARS AS A FUNCTION OF EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE AND METALLICITY10.559Citations (PDF)
128THE NEAREST HIGH-VELOCITY STARS REVEALED BY LAMOST DATA RELEASE 110.536Citations (PDF)
129THE K GIANT STARS FROM THE LAMOST SURVEY DATA. I. IDENTIFICATION, METALLICITY, AND DISTANCE
Astrophysical Journal, 2014, 790, 110
4.782Citations (PDF)
130THE FIRST HYPERVELOCITY STAR FROM THE LAMOST SURVEY10.556Citations (PDF)
131Exploring the total Galactic extinction with SDSS BHB stars5.410Citations (PDF)
132SUBSTRUCTURE IN BULK VELOCITIES OF MILKY WAY DISK STARS10.5124Citations (PDF)
133THE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL NEAR THE SUN FROM SEGUE K-DWARF KINEMATICS
Astrophysical Journal, 2013, 772, 108
4.7125Citations (PDF)
134The 3-D extinction law in the 2nd quadrant of the Galactic disk0.10Citations (PDF)
135The Galactic rotation curve from red clump stars0.10Citations (PDF)
136The identification of K giant stars in LAMOST pilot survey0.10Citations (PDF)
137The Velocity Distribution in the Solar Neighborhood from LAMOST Pilot Survey0.10Citations (PDF)
138The site conditions of the Guo Shou Jing Telescope3.029Citations (PDF)
139An algorithm for preferential selection of spectroscopic targets in LEGUE3.031Citations (PDF)
140THE SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF MONO-ABUNDANCE SUB-POPULATIONS OF THE MILKY WAY DISK
Astrophysical Journal, 2012, 753, 148
4.7356Citations (PDF)
141Chemo-orbital evidence from SDSS/SEGUE G-type dwarf stars for a mixed origin of the Milky Way's thick disc4.347Citations (PDF)
142A new determination of the local dark matter density from the kinematics of K dwarfs4.3127Citations (PDF)
143LAMOST Experiment for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (LEGUE) — The survey's science plan3.0431Citations (PDF)
144A RESONANT FEATURE NEAR THE PERSEUS ARM REVEALED BY RED CLUMP STARS10.523Citations (PDF)
145QUANTIFYING KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE MILKY WAY'S STELLAR HALO
Astrophysical Journal, 2011, 738, 79
4.7129Citations (PDF)
146OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE FROM SDSS FOR A MERGER ORIGIN OF THE MILKY WAY'S THICK DISK
Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2010, 725, L186-L190
10.543Citations (PDF)
147Detecting shock waves in non-fundamental mode RR Lyrae using large sample of spectra in SDSS and LAMOST0.01Citations (PDF)