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1Kinematical small-scale fluctuations do not affect the measurement of the dynamical mass of galaxies4.30Citations (PDF)
2Very metal-poor stars I: a catalogue derived from LAMOST DR94.30Citations (PDF)
3Electron stochastic acceleration in laboratory-produced kinetic turbulent plasmas14.11Citations (PDF)
4Timing the formation of the galactic thin disc with asteroseismic stellar ages4.38Citations (PDF)
5The role of radial migration on tracing lithium evolution in the Galactic disc4.33Citations (PDF)
6A Dwarf Galaxy Debris Stream Associated with Palomar 1 and the Anticenter Stream10.51Citations (PDF)
7Tentative detection of titanium oxide in the atmosphere of WASP-69 b with a 4m ground-based telescope4.33Citations (PDF)
8Detection of Rubidium and Samarium in the Atmosphere of the Ultrahot Jupiter MASCARA-4b
Astronomical Journal, 2023, 165, 230
4.76Citations (PDF)
9A metal-poor star with abundances from a pair-instability supernova
Nature, 2023, 618, 712-715
40.134Citations (PDF)
10Detection of Multiple Phase Space Overdensities of GSE Stars by Orbit Integration
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 950, 151
4.74Citations (PDF)
11A Catalog of Distance Determinations for the LAMOST DR8 K Giants in the Galactic Halo
Astronomical Journal, 2023, 165, 224
4.73Citations (PDF)
12A large sample of newly identified carbon-deficient red giants from APOGEE4.34Citations (PDF)
13The Stellar Abundances and Galactic Evolution Survey (SAGES). I. General Description and the First Data Release (DR1)7.310Citations (PDF)
14The Tianlin Mission: A 6 m UV/Opt/IR Space Telescope to Explore Habitable Worlds and the Universe3.02Citations (PDF)
15The Spectacular Tidal Tails of Globular Cluster M3 (NGC 5272)
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 953, 130
4.71Citations (PDF)
16Unique Chemical Composition of the Very Metal-poor Star LAMOST J1645+4357
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 955, 28
4.70Citations (PDF)
17NLTE Analysis of Y i and Y ii in the Atmospheres of FGK Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 957, 10
4.77Citations (PDF)
18Beyond Spectroscopy. II. Stellar Parameters for over 20 Million Stars in the Northern Sky from SAGES DR1 and Gaia DR3
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 957, 65
4.710Citations (PDF)
19Theoretical study of inelastic processes in collisions of Y and Y+ with hydrogen atom4.31Citations (PDF)
20Kinematical Fluctuations Vary with Galaxy Surface Mass Density10.52Citations (PDF)
21Quality flags for GSP-Phot <i>Gaia</i> DR3 astrophysical parameters with machine learning: effective temperatures case study4.32Citations (PDF)
22Exploring the ex-situ components within <i>Gaia</i> DR34.30Citations (PDF)
23Asteroseismology Sheds Light on the Origin of Carbon-deficient Red Giants: Likely Merger Products and Linked to the Li-rich Giants
Astrophysical Journal, 2023, 957, 18
4.72Citations (PDF)
24The Milky Way Revealed by Variable Stars. I. Sample Selection of RR Lyrae Stars and Evidence for Merger History7.35Citations (PDF)
25Contribution of Gaia Sausage to the Galactic Stellar Halo Revealed by K Giants and Blue Horizontal Branch Stars from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope, Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and Gaia
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 924, 23
4.718Citations (PDF)
26Spectroscopic Study of M33 with the LAMOST Survey. I. Chemical Gradients from Nebulae
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 925, 76
4.77Citations (PDF)
27Charge-exchange X-Ray Signature in Laboratory Outflow Interaction with Neutrals
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 925, 150
4.70Citations (PDF)
28Revisit NGC 5466 tidal stream with<i>Gaia</i>, SDSS/SEGUE, and LAMOST4.35Citations (PDF)
29Overview of the LAMOST survey in the first decade
Innovation(China), 2022, 3, 100224
6.341Citations (PDF)
30A Spectroscopic Study of Blue Supergiant Stars in Local Group Spiral Galaxies: Andromeda and Triangulum
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 932, 29
4.710Citations (PDF)
31Four-hundred Very Metal-poor Stars Studied with LAMOST and Subaru. II. Elemental Abundances
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 931, 147
4.752Citations (PDF)
32Four-hundred Very Metal-poor Stars Studied with LAMOST and Subaru. I. Survey Design, Follow-up Program, and Binary Frequency
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 931, 146
4.713Citations (PDF)
33Influence of the Gaia–Sausage–Enceladus on the Density Shape of the Galactic Stellar Halo Revealed by Halo K Giants from the LAMOST Survey
Astronomical Journal, 2022, 164, 41
4.78Citations (PDF)
34The Substructures in the Anticenter Region of the Milky Way
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 933, 151
4.73Citations (PDF)
35Milky 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)
36The stellar parameters and elemental abundances from low-resolution spectra – I. 1.2 million giants from LAMOST DR84.314Citations (PDF)
37Existence of tidal tails for the globular cluster NGC 58245.43Citations (PDF)
38A New Cold Stream near the Southern Galactic Pole10.53Citations (PDF)
39Evidence for Corotation Origin of Super-metal-rich Stars in LAMOST-Gaia: Multiple Ridges with a Similar Slope in the ϕ versus L <sub>z</sub> Plane10.58Citations (PDF)
40Revisit of Open Clusters UPK 39, UPK 41, and PHOC 39: A New Binary Open Cluster Found
Astronomical Journal, 2022, 164, 132
4.75Citations (PDF)
41An Attempt to Construct an Activity Cycle Catalog with Kepler Long-Cadence Light Curves
Universe, 2022, 8, 488
2.42Citations (PDF)
42Chemical Composition of B-type Stars from LAMOST DR5
Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 937, 110
4.73Citations (PDF)
43Origins of B-type stars at high Galactic latitudes based on abundances and kinematics4.32Citations (PDF)
44Age–metallicity dependent stellar kinematics of the Milky Way disc from LAMOST and <i>Gaia</i>4.310Citations (PDF)
45Emission mechanism for the silicon He-α lines in a photoionization experiment4.83Citations (PDF)
46Interstellar Extinction and Elemental Abundances7.314Citations (PDF)
47Mass Segregation as a New Indicator of Binary, IMBH, and Stellar-mass Black Hole Systems in Globular Clusters
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 908, 224
4.72Citations (PDF)
48Exploring the Galactic Anticenter Substructure with LAMOST and Gaia DR2
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 910, 46
4.713Citations (PDF)
49Searching for r-process-enhanced stars in the LAMOST survey I: the method3.05Citations (PDF)
50Metal‐poor stars observed with the automated planet finder telescope. <scp>III</scp>. <scp>CEMP</scp>‐no stars are the descendant of population <scp>III</scp> stars
Astronomische Nachrichten, 2021, 342, 625-632
0.811Citations (PDF)
51The search for ultraviolet luminous objects in GALEX data4.31Citations (PDF)
52Partitioning the Galactic halo with Gaussian Mixture Models3.02Citations (PDF)
53Detection of the LMC-induced sloshing of the Galactic halo4.359Citations (PDF)
54Spectroscopic evidence for a large spot on the dimming Betelgeuse14.13Citations (PDF)
55Vertical Structure of Galactic Disk Kinematics from LAMOST K Giants
Astronomical Journal, 2021, 162, 112
4.710Citations (PDF)
56Constraints 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)
57Radial Migration from the Metallicity Gradient of Open Clusters and Outliers
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 919, 52
4.727Citations (PDF)
58Lithium Evolution of Giant Stars Observed by LAMOST and Kepler10.512Citations (PDF)
59Low-α metal-rich stars with sausage kinematics in the LAMOST survey: Are they from the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus galaxy?6.030Citations (PDF)
60Measuring and characterizing the line profile of HARPS with a laser frequency comb5.413Citations (PDF)
61The mass of the Milky Way out to 100 kpc using halo stars4.362Citations (PDF)
62591 High-velocity Stars in the Galactic Halo Selected from LAMOST DR7 and Gaia DR27.330Citations (PDF)
63Tracing the Origin of Moving Groups. III. Detecting Moving Groups in LAMOST DR7
Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 922, 105
4.78Citations (PDF)
64Interstellar Extinction and Elemental Abundances: Individual Sight Lines7.38Citations (PDF)
65Central velocity dispersion catalogue of LAMOST-DR7 galaxies4.311Citations (PDF)
66Stellar activity with LAMOST. III. Temporal variability pattern in Pleiades, Praesepe, and Hyades4.39Citations (PDF)
67Impact of the convective mixing-length parameter <i>α</i> on stellar metallicity5.47Citations (PDF)
68Hot Subdwarf Stars Identified in Gaia DR2 with Spectra of LAMOST DR6 and DR7. I. Single-lined Spectra
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 889, 117
4.723Citations (PDF)
69Neon Abundances of B Stars in the Solar Neighborhood
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 896, 59
4.712Citations (PDF)
70Discovery of ubiquitous lithium production in low-mass stars
Nature Astronomy, 2020, 4, 1059-1063
6.949Citations (PDF)
71Unbiased Spectroscopic Study of the Cygnus Loop with LAMOST. I. Optical Properties of Emission Lines and the Global Spectrum
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 893, 79
4.74Citations (PDF)
72Dynamical Relics of the Ancient Galactic Halo
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 891, 39
4.7109Citations (PDF)
73Most lithium-rich low-mass evolved stars revealed as red clump stars by asteroseismology and spectroscopy
Nature Astronomy, 2020, 5, 86-93
6.939Citations (PDF)
74Local Group Analogs in ΛCDM Cosmological Simulations
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 890, 27
4.79Citations (PDF)
75Cosmological Insights into the Early Accretion of r-process-enhanced Stars. I. A Comprehensive Chemodynamical Analysis of LAMOST J1109+0754
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 903, 88
4.729Citations (PDF)
76Is NGC 5824 the Core of the Progenitor of the Cetus Stream?
Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 905, 100
4.715Citations (PDF)
77Comparisons of Different Fitting Methods for the Physical Parameters of a Star Cluster Sample of M33 with Spectroscopy and Photometry7.33Citations (PDF)
78The Rotation Curve, Mass Distribution, and Dark Matter Content of the Milky Way from Classical Cepheids10.551Citations (PDF)
79Estimating Atmospheric Parameters of DA White Dwarf Stars with Deep Learning
Astronomical Journal, 2020, 160, 236
4.73Citations (PDF)
80The Apache Point Observatory Catalog of Optical Diffuse Interstellar Bands
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 878, 151
4.767Citations (PDF)
81LAMOST J011939.222−012150.45: The most barium-enhanced CEMP-s turnoff star2.43Citations (PDF)
82Metal-poor Stars Observed with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope. II. Chemodynamical Analysis of Six Low-metallicity Stars in the Halo System of the Milky Way
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 882, 27
4.728Citations (PDF)
83Identifying Galactic Halo Substructure in 6D Phase Space Using ∼13,000 LAMOST K Giants
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 880, 65
4.717Citations (PDF)
84High-resolution Spectroscopic Analysis of a Large Sample of Li-rich Giants Found By LAMOST
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 877, 104
4.719Citations (PDF)
85A Hint of Three-section Halo As Seen from the APOGEE DR14
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 216
4.72Citations (PDF)
86Metal-poor Stars Observed with the Automated Planet Finder Telescope. I. Discovery of Five Carbon-enhanced Metal-poor Stars from LAMOST
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 875, 89
4.732Citations (PDF)
87Evidence for the accretion origin of halo stars with an extreme r-process enhancement
Nature Astronomy, 2019, 3, 631-635
6.932Citations (PDF)
88Galactic Rotation and the Oort Constants in the Solar Vicinity
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 872, 205
4.724Citations (PDF)
89The Origins of Young Stars in the Direction of the Leading Arm of the Magellanic Stream: Abundances, Kinematics, and Orbits*
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 99
4.75Citations (PDF)
90Flare and Warp of Galactic Disk with OB Stars from Gaia DR2
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 871, 208
4.724Citations (PDF)
91Effects of satellite lines in fittings of He-like triplets of X-ray Spectra0.10Citations (PDF)
92Elemental Abundance Distributions in the (R, V<sub>ϕ</sub>) Plane with LAMOST DR5 and Gaia DR2
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 887, 193
4.710Citations (PDF)
93Tracing Kinematic and Chemical Properties of Sagittarius Stream by K-Giants, M-Giants, and BHB stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 886, 154
4.728Citations (PDF)
94Super Metal-rich Stars in the LAMOST Survey: A Test on Radial Migration
Astronomical Journal, 2019, 158, 249
4.712Citations (PDF)
95Detecting the dark matter halos with star clusters in M31/M33 with PFS, SDSS-V and LAMOST0.10Citations (PDF)
96Verification of Photometric Parallaxes with Gaia DR2 Data
Galaxies, 2019, 7, 7
3.65Citations (PDF)
97Asymmetric magnetic reconnection driven by ultraintense femtosecond lasers
Physics of Plasmas, 2019, 26,
2.12Citations (PDF)
98A wide star–black-hole binary system from radial-velocity measurements
Nature, 2019, 575, 618-621
40.1160Citations (PDF)
99SDSS-IV MaStar: A Large and Comprehensive Empirical Stellar Spectral Library—First Release
Astrophysical Journal, 2019, 883, 175
4.780Citations (PDF)
100Lithium-rich Giants in LAMOST Survey. I. The Catalog7.342Citations (PDF)
101Identifying Li-rich giants from low-resolution spectroscopic survey1.36Citations (PDF)
102Carbon Stars Identified from LAMOST DR4 Using Machine Learning7.345Citations (PDF)
103Laboratory Study on Disconnection Events in Comets3.71Citations (PDF)
104Lithium-rich very metal-poor stars discovered with LAMOST and Subaru0.10Citations (PDF)
105The Density Profile and Kinematics of the Milky Way with RR Lyrae Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 855, 126
4.78Citations (PDF)
106Physical parameter estimation with MCMC from observations of Vela X-14.83Citations (PDF)
107New Hot Subdwarf Stars Identified in Gaia DR2 with LAMOST DR5 Spectra
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 868, 70
4.729Citations (PDF)
108New Thermonuclear <sup>10</sup>B(α,p)<sup>13</sup>C Rate and Its Astrophysical Implication in the νp-process
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 868, 24
4.73Citations (PDF)
109Interstellar extinction from photometric surveys: application to four high-latitude areas
Open Astronomy, 2018, 27, 62-69
0.68Citations (PDF)
110A Catalog of 10,000 Very Metal-poor Stars from LAMOST DR37.365Citations (PDF)
111On the Radial Metallicity Gradient and Radial Migration Effect of the Galactic Disk
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 863, 93
4.76Citations (PDF)
112Enormous Li Enhancement Preceding Red Giant Phases in Low-mass Stars in the Milky Way Halo<sup>∗</sup>10.538Citations (PDF)
113Laboratory Investigation of Astrophysical Collimated Jets with Intense Lasers
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 860, 146
4.79Citations (PDF)
114The Formation and Evolution of Galactic Disks with APOGEE and the Gaia Survey
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 860, 53
4.727Citations (PDF)
115NLTE Analysis of Copper Lines in Different Stellar Populations<sup>∗</sup>
Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 862, 71
4.720Citations (PDF)
116The nature of the lithium enrichment in the most Li-rich giant star
Nature Astronomy, 2018, 2, 790-795
6.949Citations (PDF)
117Generation of strong magnetic fields with a laser-driven coil4.819Citations (PDF)
118Two New Super Li-rich Core He-burning Giants: A New Twist to the Long Tale of Li Enhancement in K Giants10.523Citations (PDF)
119A New Hyper-runaway Star Discovered from LAMOST and Gaia: Ejected Almost in the Galactic Rotation Direction
Astronomical Journal, 2018, 156, 87
4.724Citations (PDF)
120Formation and evolution of a pair of collisionless shocks in counter-streaming flows3.713Citations (PDF)
121Exploring the Early Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way with LAMOST and Subaru
2017, ,
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122The Milky Way's Circular Velocity Curve and Its Constraint on the Galactic Mass with RR Lyrae Stars
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 846, 10
4.719Citations (PDF)
123Stellar Stream Candidates in the Solar Neighborhood Found in the LAMOST DR3 and TGAS
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 844, 152
4.724Citations (PDF)
124The Evolution of the Galactic Thick Disk with the LAMOST Survey
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 850, 25
4.741Citations (PDF)
125Chemical Composition of Young Stars in the Leading Arm of the Magellanic System<sup>*</sup>
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 835, 285
4.78Citations (PDF)
126Contribution of satellite lines to temperature diagnostics with He-like triplet lines in photoionized plasma
Physics of Plasmas, 2017, 24, 041403
2.12Citations (PDF)
127LAMOST-Subaru exploration of chemical relics of first stars0.10Citations (PDF)
128The Behavior of Selected Diffuse Interstellar Bands with Molecular Fraction in Diffuse Atomic and Molecular Clouds
Astrophysical Journal, 2017, 850, 194
4.725Citations (PDF)
129SYSTEMATIC NON-LTE STUDY OF THE −2.6 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ 0.2 F AND G DWARFS IN THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD. II. ABUNDANCE PATTERNS FROM Li TO Eu*
Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 833, 225
4.7120Citations (PDF)
130Laboratory astrophysics with laser-driven strong magnetic fields in China4.87Citations (PDF)
131Searching for chemical relics of first stars with LAMOST and Subaru0.10Citations (PDF)
132High-resolution spectroscopic studies of ultra metal-poor stars found in the LAMOST survey2.448Citations (PDF)
133SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF METAL-POOR STARS FROM LAMOST: EARLY RESULTS
Astrophysical Journal, 2015, 798, 110
4.763Citations (PDF)
134Modeling non-local thermodynamic equilibrium plasma using the Flexible Atomic Code data2.413Citations (PDF)
135The first data release (DR1) of the LAMOST regular survey3.0619Citations (PDF)
136THE SEGUE K GIANT SURVEY. II. A CATALOG OF DISTANCE DETERMINATIONS FOR THE SEGUE K GIANTS IN THE GALACTIC HALO
Astrophysical Journal, 2014, 784, 170
4.783Citations (PDF)
137RED GIANT STARS FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY. II. DISTANCES
Astrophysical Journal, 2014, 794, 60
4.77Citations (PDF)
138Planet host stars in open clusters6.01Citations (PDF)
139Diagnosing Fe Plasma In Non-Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium2.00Citations (PDF)
140SUBSTRUCTURE IN BULK VELOCITIES OF MILKY WAY DISK STARS10.5124Citations (PDF)
141Two distinct halo populations in the solar neighborhood: evidence from stellar abundance of beryllium0.10Citations (PDF)
142Strömgren-Crawford <i>uvby</i>β all sky survey - towards understanding of the Galaxy0.11Citations (PDF)
143Searching for extremely alpha-poor stars in the Galactic Halo0.10Citations (PDF)
144The methods for searching hypervelocity star candidates from the SDSS0.10Citations (PDF)
145LAMOST spectral survey — An overview3.0886Citations (PDF)
146METALLICITY GRADIENTS OF THICK DISK DWARF STARS
Astronomical Journal, 2012, 144, 185
4.733Citations (PDF)
147The kinematics and chemistry of the Sagittarius streams0.10Citations (PDF)
148Data release of the LAMOST pilot survey3.0206Citations (PDF)
149QUANTIFYING KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE MILKY WAY'S STELLAR HALO
Astrophysical Journal, 2011, 738, 79
4.7129Citations (PDF)
150Narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxies: where are the broad line regions?6.02Citations (PDF)
151Modelling loop-top X-ray source and reconnection outflows in solar flares with intense lasers
Nature Physics, 2010, 6, 984-987
9.0167Citations (PDF)
152Stellar Parameters and Abundance Analysis of 58 Late G Giants2.417Citations (PDF)
153Stellar Abundance and Galactic Chemical Evolution through LAMOST Spectroscopic Survey1.1137Citations (PDF)
154The Stellar Abundances and Galactic Evolution Survey: photonic passbands and extinction coefficients for the <i>u</i> and <i>v</i> bands3.00Citations (PDF)
155Sodium Abundances in Very Metal-poor Stars3.01Citations (PDF)