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The following is a list of publications directly related to the ACCESS project:
ACCESS: An Optical Transmission Spectrum of the High-gravity Hot Jupiter HAT-P-23b
(Weaver et al., 2021)
ACCESS: ACCESS: Confirmation of No Potassium in the Atmosphere of WASP-31b
(McGruder et al., 2020)
ACCESS: A Visual to Near-infrared Spectrum of the Hot Jupiter WASP-43b with Evidence of H2O, but No Evidence of Na or K
(Weaver et al., 2020)
ACCESS: Ground-based Optical Transmission Spectroscopy of the Hot Jupiter WASP-4b
(Bixel et al., 2019)
ACCESS: A featureless optical transmission spectrum for WASP-19b from Magellan/IMACS
(Espinoza et al., 2019)
ACCESS I: An Optical Transmission Spectrum of GJ 1214b Reveals a Heterogeneous Stellar Photosphere
(Rackham et al., 2017)
The following are works that were initiated due to needs within the ACCESS project:
The Transit Light Source Effect II: The Impact of Stellar Heterogeneity on Transmission Spectra of Planets Orbiting Broadly Sun-like Stars
(Rackham et al., 2019)
The Transit Light Source Effect: False Spectral Features and Incorrect Densities for M-dwarf Transiting Planets
(Rackham et al., 2018)
Limb-darkening and exoplanets II: Choosing the Best Law for Optimal Retrieval of Transit Parameters
(Espinoza & Jordán, 2016)
Limb darkening and exoplanets: testing stellar model atmospheres and identifying biases in transit parameters
(Espinoza & Jordán, 2015)
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