A Census of Near-UV M-dwarf Flares Using Archival GALEX Data and the gPHOTON2 Pipeline
Cleaning Our Hazy Lens: Exploring Trends in Transmission Spectra of Warm Exoplanets
Constraining the Physical Properties of Stellar Coronal Mass Ejections with Coronal Dimming: Application to Far-ultraviolet Data of Eridani
Coronal X-Ray Emission from Nearby, Low-mass, Exoplanet Host Stars Observed by the MUSCLES and Mega-MUSCLES HST Treasury Survey Projects
Correlating Intrinsic Stellar Parameters with Mg II Self-reversal Depths
Disentangling Stellar and Airglow Emission Lines from Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) Spectra
Distinguishing between Wet and Dry Atmospheres of TRAPPIST-1 e and f
Effects of UV Stellar Spectral Uncertainty on the Chemistry of Terrestrial Atmospheres
Estimating the Ultraviolet Emission of M Dwarfs with Exoplanets from Ca II and Ha
Extending optical flare models to the UV: results from comparing of TESS and GALEX flare observations for M Dwarfs
Far-ultraviolet Activity Levels of F, G, K, and M Dwarf Exoplanet Host Stars
Flares, Rotation, Activity Cycles, and a Magnetic Star-Planet Interaction Hypothesis for the Far-ultraviolet Emission of GJ 436
HAZMAT. VIII. A Spectroscopic Analysis of the Ultraviolet Evolution of K Stars: Additional Evidence for K Dwarf Rotational Stalling in the First Gigayear
HAZMAT. VII. The Evolution of Ultraviolet Emission with Age and Rotation for Early M Dwarf Stars
H2 Fluorescence in M Dwarf Systems: A Stellar Origin
In the Trenches of the Solar-Stellar Connection. VII. Wilson-Bappu 2022
Living with a Red Dwarf: X-Ray, UV, and Ca II Activity-Age Relationships of M Dwarfs
Modeling the Chromosphere and Transition Region of Planet-hosting Star GJ 436
Modeling the Ha and He 10830 Transmission Spectrum of WASP-52b
Modeling the Mg I from the NUV to MIR. II. Testing stellar models
New and Improved Lya Reconstructions for M and K Dwarfs
No hydrogen exosphere detected around the super-Earth HD 97658 b
Nonthermal Motions and Atmospheric Heating of Cool Stars
Optically quiet, but FUV loud: results from comparing the far-ultraviolet predictions of flare models with TESS and HST
Photochemical Hazes in Sub-Neptunian Atmospheres with a Focus on GJ 1214b
Predicting the Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Environment of Exoplanets around Low-mass Stars: GJ 832, GJ 176, and GJ 436
Semiempirical Modeling of the Atmospheres of the M Dwarf Exoplanet Hosts GJ 832 and GJ 581
Semi-empirical Modeling of the Photosphere, Chromosphere, Transition Region, and Corona of the M-dwarf Host Star GJ 832
The Hubble PanCET program: an extensive search for metallic ions in the exosphere of GJ 436 b
The impact of time-dependent stellar activity on exoplanet atmospheres
The long egress of GJ 436bs giant exosphere
The M-dwarf Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Sample. I. Determining Stellar Parameters for Field Stars
The MUSCLES Treasury Survey. II. Intrinsic LYa and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectra of K and M Dwarfs with Exoplanets*
The MUSCLES Treasury Survey. III. X-Ray to Infrared Spectra of 11 M and K Stars Hosting Planets
The MUSCLES Treasury Survey. I. Motivation and Overview
The MUSCLES Treasury Survey. IV. Scaling Relations for Ultraviolet, Ca II K, and Energetic Particle Fluxes from M Dwarfs
The MUSCLES Treasury Survey. V. FUV Flares on Active and Inactive M Dwarfs
The ultraviolet habitable zone of exoplanets
Ultraviolet C II and Si III Transit Spectroscopy and Modeling of the Evaporating Atmosphere of GJ436b
Using Ly a transits to constrain models of atmospheric escape
UV Surface Environment of Earth-like Planets Orbiting FGKM Stars through Geological Evolution
Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
European Space Agency, France comma Kevin, 2015, 'The MUSCLES Treasury Survey: Measurements of the Ultraviolet Spectral Characteristics of Low-mass Exoplanetary Systems', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-kbgh91j