THE MUSCLES TREASURY SURVEY. II. INTRINSIC LYα AND EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA OF K AND M DWARFS WITH EXOPLANETS

This work was supported by NASA grants HST-GO-12464.01 and HST-GO-13650.01 to the University of Colorado at Boulder. Sarah Rugheimer would like to acknowledge support from the Simons Foundation (339489, Rugheimer).

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