tipa -- 1/29/2010

Simulating the gamma-ray emission from galaxy clusters: a universal cosmic ray spectrum and spatial distribution

Radioactively Powered Electromagnetic Counterparts of Compact Object Mergers

Presence of Weak AGN in High Redshift Star Forming Galaxies

The host galaxies of core-collapse supernovae and gamma ray bursts

A mildly relativistic radio jet from the otherwise normal Type Ic Supernova 2007gr

  • Authors: Z. Paragi (1 and 2), G. B. Taylor (3), C. Kouveliotou (4), J. Granot (5), E. Ramirez-Ruiz (6), M. Bietenholz (7 and 8), A. J. van der Horst (4), Y. Pidopryhora (1), H. J. van Langevelde (1 and 10), M. A. Garrett (9, 10, 11), A. Szomoru (1), M. Argo (12), S. Bourke (1), B. Paczynski (*) ((1) Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, (2) MTA Research Group for Physical Geodesy and Geodynamics (3) University of New Mexico, Department of Physics and Astronomy (4) Space Science Office, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (5) Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire (6) Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California (7) Hartebeesthoek Radio Observatory (8) Department of Physics and Astronomy, York University (9) Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON) (10) Leiden Observatory, Leiden University (11) Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology (12) Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy, Curtin University of Technology; * Deceased.)

Using Big Bang Nucleosynthesis to Extend CMB Probes of Neutrino Physics

Direct Evidence for Hadronic Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in the Supernova Renmant IC 443

A New Approach to Systematic Uncertainties and Self-Consistency in Helium Abundance Determinations

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