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Statistics on refereed papers using ING observations* (it loads the bibliographic references of the selected ING papers to NASA ADS).

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*: Papers using ING data directly and published only in the following refereed journals: AJ, ApJ, MNRAS, Nature, PASP and Science (the ING paper count). The h index is the largest number h such that h publications have at least h citations.


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    2026
    WHT
    1. Time-delay and lens galaxy redshift in the doubly imaged quasar PS J2305+3714
      O.A. Burkhonov, et al.
      2026, MNRAS, 546, stag023 (archive:ISIS)   [ ADS ]

    2. LRG-BEASTS: Detection of sodium and evidence for water absorption in the hot Saturn HAT-P-44b
      Alastair B ClaringboldPeter J WheatleyJames KirkEva-Maria AhrerIan SkillenM...
      2026, MNRAS, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stag384 (ACAM)

    3. Early Results from the Coma Legacy IFU Survey (CLIFS): Ram Pressure Induced Shocks and Ionization in Jellyfish Tails
      Foster, et al.
      2026, ApJ, 10.48550/arXiv.2602.15976 (WEAVE)

    4. The lack of fast rotators in Cyg OB2I. Insights from spectral reclassification of its B0 population
      D. Galán-Diéguez, et al.
      2026, A&A, 706, A59 (AF2,ISIS,IDS)

    5. Polarization properties of changing-look active galactic nuclei: NGC 1365 and NGC 2992
      D. Hutsemékers, et al.
      2026, A&A, 707, A17 (ISIS)

    6. Appraising the Necklace: A post-common-envelope carbon dwarf inside an apparently carbon-poor planetary nebula
      Jones, et al.
      2026, A&A, 10.48550/arXiv.2601.19382 (ISIS, WFC)

    7. WEAVE imaging spectroscopy of NGC 6720: an iron bar in the Ring
      R WessonJ E DrewM J BarlowJ García-RojasR GreimelD JonesA ManchadoR A H MorrisA ZijlstraP J Storey, et al.
      2026, MNRAS, 546, 2139 (WEAVE)   [ ADS ]

    INT
    1. The MDW H Sky Survey: Data Release 1
      Aftab, et al.
      2026, AJ, 171, 17 (IGAPS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

    2. The dependence of triggering mechanisms on radio AGN sub-types: the role of galaxy mergers
      F. Barwell, et al.
      2026, MNRAS, doi:10.1093/mnras/stag315 (WFC)

    3. Uniformly-calibrated VPHAS+ photometry in the third quadrant of the Galactic plane
      J E DrewR GreimelJ EislöffelR RaddiN J Wright
      2026, MNRAS, 545, staf2137 (IGAPS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

    4. The lack of fast rotators in Cyg OB2I. Insights from spectral reclassification of its B0 population
      D. Galán-Diéguez, et al.
      2026, A&A, 706, A59 (AF2,ISIS,IDS)

    5. Appraising the Necklace: A post-common-envelope carbon dwarf inside an apparently carbon-poor planetary nebula
      Jones, et al.
      2026, A&A, 10.48550/arXiv.2601.19382 (ISIS, WFC)

    6. SN 2023gpw: Exploring the diversity and power sources of hydrogen-rich superluminous supernovae
      T. Kangas, et al.
      2026, A&A, 705, A52 (IDS)

      2025
      WHT
      1. Spectral Variations across Latitudes on Asteroid (3200) Phaethon
        M. Angrisani, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 983, 189 (ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      2. Gas Accretion Traced by Blue-dominated Lyα Emission and Redshifted UV Absorption Lines in Protocluster Galaxies at z = 2.3 from the KBSS-KCWI Survey
        Claire Bolda, Zhihui Li, Dawn K. Erb, Charles C. Steidel, and Yuguang Chen
        2025, ApJ, 982, 54 (PFIP)   [ ADS ]

      3. A H metric for identifying dormant black holes in X-ray transients
        J. Casares,⋆, M. A. P. Torres, and S. Navarro Umpiérre
        2025, A&A, 700, A29 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      4. The PAU survey: Enhancing photometric redshift estimation using DEEPz
        Daza-Perilla, et al.
        2025, A&A, 693, A102 (PAUS:PAUCam)   [ ADS ]

      5. Spectroscopic confirmation of the galaxy clusters CARLA J0950+2743 at z 2.363 and CARLA-Ser J0950+2743 at z 2.243
        Kirill A. Grishin⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 693, L1 (ACAM)   [ ADS ]

      6. The WEAVE-TwiLight-Survey: Expanding WEAVEs Reach to Bright and Low-Surface-Density Targets with a Novel Observing Mode
        Hajnik, et al.
        2025, RASTI, 4, rzaf060 (WEAVE)   [ ADS ]

      7. ZTF SN Ia DR2: High-velocity components in the Si IIλ6355
        Harvey, et al.
        2025, A&A, 695, A264 (ISIS, ACAM)   [ ADS ]

      8. The Origins of Lithium Enhancement in Polluted White Dwarfs
        Benjamin C. Kaiser, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 979, 111 (ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      9. Explosion sites of SN 1994W-like transients
        E. Kankare, et al.
        2025, A&A, 699, A177 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      10. Power-law Emission-line Wings and Radiation-Driven Superwinds in Local Lyman Continuum Emitters
        Lena Komarova, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 994, 192 (ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      11. From Local Starbursts to Reionization: Radiation-driven Feedback as a Mode of Lyman Continuum Escape
        Lena Komarova
        2025, PASP, 137, 047001 (ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      12. Signatures of the shock interaction as an additional power source in the nebular spectra of SN 2023ixf
        Kumar, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 538, 659 (WEAVE)   [ ADS ]

      13. Tidal Disruption of Super Star Clusters as the Origin of Bluish Light at the Inner Region of the Perseus Cluster Central Galaxy
        Arsen Levitskiy, Youichi Ohyama, and Jeremy Lim
        2025, ApJ, 993, 137 (archive:ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      14. Multiwavelength investigations of PKS2300-18: S-shaped radio quasar with precessing jets and double-peaked broad emission-line spectrum
        Arpita MisraMarek JamrozyMarek WeżgowiecDorota Kozieł-Wierzbowska
        2025, MNRAS, 536, 2025 (archive:ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      15. A super-Chandrasekhar mass type Ia supernova progenitor at 49pc set to detonate in 23Gyr
        James Munday, et al.
        2025, Nature Astronomy, 9, 872 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      16. The DBL Survey II: towards a mass-period distribution of double white dwarf binaries
        James MundayIngrid PelisoliPier-Emmanuel TremblayDavid JonesGijs NelemansMukremin KilicTim CunninghamSilvia ToonenAlejandro Santos-GarcíaHarry Dawson, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 541, 3494 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      17. Spatially Resolved Kinematics of Post-starburst Galaxies
        Bhavya Pardasani and K. Decker French
        2025, ApJ, 984, 114 (SAURON:ATLAS3D)   [ ADS ]

      18. The luminous, slow-rising orphan afterglow AT2019pim as a candidate moderately relativistic outflow
        Daniel A Perley Anna Y Q Ho Michael Fausnaugh Gavin P Lamb Mansi M Kasliwal...
        2025, MNRAS, 537, 1 (ACAM)   [ ADS ]

      19. Quantifying the scale of star formation across the Perseus spiral arm using young clusters around Cas OB5
        Alexis L. Quintana, Ignacio Negueruela, and Sara R. Berlana
        2025, A&A, 697, A47 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      20. Unveiling the Diversity of Type IIn Supernovae via Systematic Light-curve Modeling
        C. L. Ransome and V. A. Villar
        2025, ApJ, 987, 13 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      21. A morphological catalogue of nova remnants
        E SantamaríaM A GuerreroG Ramos-LariosJ A ToaláL Sabin
        2025, MNRAS, 539, 246 (archive:ACAM)   [ ADS ]

      22. A study in scarlet: II. Spectroscopic properties of a sample of intermediate-luminosity red transients
        G. Valerin⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 695, A43 (ACAM, LIRIS)   [ ADS ]

      23. Revisiting the fundamental parameters for the black hole X-ray transient Swift J1753.5-0127
        I. V. Yanes-Rizo, et al.
        2025, A&A, 694, A119 (ACAM)   [ ADS ]

      24. Long-term reverberation mapping of iron coronal lines in MKN 110
        Charles YinAndy LawrenceMartin WardDavid HomanWolfram Kollatschny
        2025, MNRAS, 540, 3032 (ISIS)   [ ADS ]

      INT
      1. Searching for new variable white dwarfs: The discovery of the three new pulsating and three new binary systems
        L. Antunes Amaral, et al.
        2025, A&A, 694, A246 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      2. Variability of Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae with the Zwicky Transient Facility. II. Long-timescale Variables including Wide Binary and Late Thermal Pulse Candidates
        Soumyadeep Bhattacharjee, et al.
        2025, PASP, 137, 104206 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      3. Rendezvous in CAVITY: Kinematics and gas properties of an isolated dwarf-dwarf merging pair in a cosmic void region
        Bahar Bidaran⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 698, A260 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      4. A swarm of dusty objects in orbit around the central star of planetary nebula WeSb 1
        Jan Budaj, Klaus Bernhard, David Jones & James Munday
        2025, Nature Astronomy, 9, 380 (IDS, WFC)   [ ADS ]

      5. Shape and spin state model of contact binary (388188) 2006 DP14 using combined radar and optical observations
        Richard E Cannon, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 538, 2311 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      6. A H metric for identifying dormant black holes in X-ray transients
        J. Casares,⋆, M. A. P. Torres, and S. Navarro Umpiérre
        2025, A&A, 700, A29 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      7. Exploring membership and variability in NGC 7419: an open cluster rich in supergiants and Be type stars
        Arghya ChakrabortyJessy JoseAlex C Carciofi
        2025, MNRAS, 541, 1866 (IPHAS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

      8. Efficient search for extremely metal-poor galaxies in the local universe using convolutional neural networks
        Ting-Yun ChengRyan J Cooke
        2025, MNRAS, 540, 128 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      9. Prospects for Systematic Planetary Nebulae Detection with the Census of the Local Universe Narrowband Survey
        Rong Du, et al.
        2025, PASP, 137, 024203 (IPHAS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

      10. Virgo Filaments. V. Disrupting the Baryon Cycle in the NGC 5364 Galaxy Group
        Rose A. Finn, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 985, 81 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      11. Metallicity differences between Type IIP and stripped-envelope supernova environments
        Ganss, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 543, 2374 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      12. A Be star that turned bright and blue during a major outburst
        Qing Gao, et al.
        2025, A&A, 694, A131 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      13. The Isaac Newton Telescope Monitoring Survey of Local Group Dwarf Galaxies. VII. Long-Period Variable Stars in the Nearest Starburst Dwarf Galaxy, IC 10
        Gholami, et al.
        2025, AJ, 170, 54 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      14. An upper limit on the frequency of short-period black hole companions to Sun-like stars
        Matthew J. Green⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 695, A210 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      15. NGC 3259: A signal for an untapped population of slowly accreting intermediate-mass black holes
        Kirill A. Grishin, et al.
        2025, A&A, 702, A42 (archive:IDS)   [ ADS ]

      16. Y Gem, a symbiotic star outshone by its asymptotic giant branch primary component
        Guerrero, et al.
        2025, A&A, 693, A203 (service:IDS)   [ ADS ]

      17. ZTF SN Ia DR2: High-velocity components in the SiII6355
        L. Harvey⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 695, A264 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      18. Explosion sites of SN 1994W-like transients
        E. Kankare, et al.
        2025, A&A, 699, A177 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      19. Deep H survey of the Coma cluster: The Catalog
        Kay, et al.
        2025, AJ, arXiv:2512.19626 (WFC)

      20. A comprehensive search for hot subdwarf stars using Gaia and TESS
        Jurek Krzesinski, et al.
        2025, A&A, 700, A71 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      21. SN 2024bfu, SN 2025qe, and the early light curves of type Iax supernovae
        M R MageeT L KillesteinM PursiainenB GodsonD JarvisC Jiménez-PalauJ D LymanD SteeghsB WarwickJ P Anderson, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 543, 3731 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      22. NGC 663 as a laboratory for massive star evolution
        Amparo MarcoIgnacio NegueruelaNorberto CastroSergio Simón-Día...
        2025, MNRAS, 542, 703 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      23. JWST Observations of SN 2023ixf. II. The Panchromatic Evolution between 250 and 720 Days after the Explosion
        K. Medler, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 993, 191 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      24. A super-Chandrasekhar mass type Ia supernova progenitor at 49pc set to detonate in 23Gyr
        James Munday, et al.
        2025, Nature Astronomy, 9, 872 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      25. The DBL Survey II: towards a mass-period distribution of double white dwarf binaries
        James MundayIngrid PelisoliPier-Emmanuel TremblayDavid JonesGijs NelemansMukremin KilicTim CunninghamSilvia ToonenAlejandro Santos-GarcíaHarry Dawson, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 541, 3494 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      26. A targeted search for binary white dwarf pulsars using Gaia and WISE
        Ingrid PelisoliT R MarshG TovmassianL A AmaralAmornrat AungwerojwitM J GreenR P AshleyDavid A H BuckleyB T GänsickeF -J Hambsch, et al.
        2025, MNRAS, 540, 821 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      27. Quantifying the scale of star formation across the Perseus spiral arm using young clusters around Cas OB5
        Alexis L. Quintana, Ignacio Negueruela, and Sara R. Berlana
        2025, A&A, 697, A47 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      28. Unveiling the Diversity of Type IIn Supernovae via Systematic Light-curve Modeling
        C. L. Ransome and V. A. Villar
        2025, ApJ, 987, 13 (ISIS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      29. A comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic study of B-type stars in the open cluster NGC 6834
        M A Ruíz Díaz, Y J Aidelman, G Baume, A Granada
        2025, MNRAS, 537, 1763 (IGAPS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

      30. Data-parallel methods for fast and deep detection of asteroids on the Umbrella platform: Near-real-time synthetic tracking algorithm for near-Earth objects
        MÇŽlin StÇŽnescu, et al.
        2025, A&A, 704, A13 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      31. The Dwarf Irregular Galaxy NGC 6822. II. Young, Intermediate and Old Stellar Populations: Comparison between Theory and Observations
        Maria Tantalo, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 983, 92 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      32. A Systematic Search for Main-sequence Dipper Stars Using the Zwicky Transient Facility
        Anastasios Tzanidakis, et al.
        2025, ApJ, 991, 118 (IPHAS:WFC)   [ ADS ]

      33. Few EURONEAR NEA mini-surveys observed with the INT, KASI and T80S telescopes during the ParaSOL synthetic tracking project
        O. Vaduvescu a b c M. Stanescu d e, et al.
        2025, NewA, 119, 102410 (WFC)   [ ADS ]

      34. Cyclotron emitting magnetic white dwarfs in post common-envelope binaries discovered with the Zwicky Transient Facility
        J. van Roestel⋆, et al.
        2025, A&A, 696, A242 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      35. The Pristine survey. XXV. The very metal-poor Galaxy: Chemodynamics through the follow-up of the Pristine-Gaia synthetic catalogue
        Akshara Viswanathan, et al.
        2025, A&A, 695, A112 (service:IDS, IDS)   [ ADS ]

      36. Mapping the Milky Way with Gaia BPRP Spectra. III. The First Medium-resolution Follow-up Spectroscopy of Metal-poor Stars
        Xianhao Ye, et al.
        2025, AJ, 170, 251 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      37. The Pristine surveyXXVII. The extremely metal-poor stream C-19 stretches over more than 100 degrees
        Zhen Yuan (è¢ç), et al.
        2025, A&A, 698, A82 (IDS)   [ ADS ]

      Notes

      The ING paper database is made from two collections of papers: the refereed list, or ING paper count, and the others list, made from any papers, excluding the ones listed in the ING paper count.

      The list of refereed papers using ING observations (ING paper count) includes refereed papers from a given list of journals based partly or entirely on data obtained using the ING telescopes, either directly or via the ING data archive. Hence, the above excludes papers which make use of results obtained from the analysis of observations made at ING (presumably presented in an earlier different paper). For more information please read this full description of the ING paper count.

      The list of any other publications includes any kind of publication (papers, books, etc.), either refereed or unrefereed, which don't meet the criteria of the ING paper count. This list is intended to be a collection of interesting publications, and it is not necessarily complete or based on ING data. Examples include papers describing new instruments for the ING, PhD thesis, IAU telegrams, conference comunications, etc.



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