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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestFilling the Infrared Gap: ISO Observations of 1 Jy BL Lacertae ObjectsCatalogue of far-infrared loops in the GalaxyThe 2008 outburst of EX Lup - silicate crystals in motionThe discovery of new warm debris disks around F-type starsMolecular gas in young debris disksConstraints on the nature of dust particles by infrared observationsThe Disappearing act of KH 15D: Photometric results from 1995 to 2004Transient dust in warm debris disks - Detection of Fe-rich olivine grainsEX Lupi in quiescenceFar-infrared loops in the 2nd galactic quadrantStructure and evolution of debris disks around F-type stars: I. Observations, database and basic evolutionary aspectsStructure and evolution of debris disks around F-type stars: I. Observations, …On the connection of the apparent proper motion and the VLBI structure of compact radio sourcesOn the connection of the apparent proper motion and the VLBI structure of …The outburst of the eruptive young star OO Serpentis between 1995 and 2006The outburst of the eruptive young star OO Serpentis between 1995 and 20…Long-term evolution of FU Orionis objects at infrared wavelengthsThe Rapid Outbursting Star GM Cep: An EX-or in Tr 37?On the Relationship Between Debris Disks and PlanetsThe Infrared properties of the new outburst star IRAS 05436-0007 in quiescent phaseThe Infrared properties of the new outburst star IRAS 05436-0007 in quiesce…Episodic formation of cometary material in the outburst of a solar-like young starEpisodic formation of cometary material in the outburst of a solar-like young …Nearby debris disk systems with high fractional luminosity reconsidered200420062008201020122014201620182020202220240100200300400500
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Filling the Infrared Gap: ISO Observations of 1 Jy BL Lacertae ObjectsCatalogue of far-infrared loops in the GalaxyThe 2008 outburst of EX Lup - silicate crystals in motionThe discovery of new warm debris disks around F-type starsMolecular gas in young debris disksConstraints on the nature of dust particles by infrared observationsThe Disappearing act of KH 15D: Photometric results from 1995 to 2004Transient dust in warm debris disks - Detection of Fe-rich olivine grainsEX Lupi in quiescenceFar-infrared loops in the 2nd galactic quadrantStructure and evolution of debris disks around F-type stars: I. Observations, database and basic evolutionary aspectsStructure and evolution of debris disks around F-type stars: I. Observations, …On the connection of the apparent proper motion and the VLBI structure of compact radio sourcesOn the connection of the apparent proper motion and the VLBI structure of …The outburst of the eruptive young star OO Serpentis between 1995 and 2006The outburst of the eruptive young star OO Serpentis between 1995 and 20…Long-term evolution of FU Orionis objects at infrared wavelengthsThe Rapid Outbursting Star GM Cep: An EX-or in Tr 37?On the Relationship Between Debris Disks and PlanetsThe Infrared properties of the new outburst star IRAS 05436-0007 in quiescent phaseThe Infrared properties of the new outburst star IRAS 05436-0007 in quiesce…Episodic formation of cometary material in the outburst of a solar-like young starEpisodic formation of cometary material in the outburst of a solar-like young …Nearby debris disk systems with high fractional luminosity reconsidered200420062008201020122014201620182020202220240255075100
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