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astro-ph2003

Cosmic Ray Acceleration by Stellar Associations? The Case of Cygnus OB2

Yousaf Butt, Paula Benaglia, Jorge Combi +10

astro-ph.SR2015

Theoretical Clues to the Ultraviolet Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae

Peter J. Brown, E. Baron, Peter Milne +2

astro-ph2008

Ultraviolet Light Curves of Supernovae with Swift Uvot

Peter J. Brown, Stephen T. Holland, Stefan Immler +7

astro-ph.HE2017

SPIRITS: Uncovering Unusual Infrared Transients With Spitzer

Mansi M. Kasliwal, John Bally, Frank Masci +44

astro-ph.SR2017

SN2012ab: A Peculiar Type IIn Supernova with Aspherical Circumstellar Material

Christopher Bilinski, Nathan Smith, G. Grant Williams +18

astro-ph2008

Swift UVOT Observations of Core-Collapse SNe

Peter J. Brown, Peter W. A. Roming, Daniel E. Vanden Berk +3

astro-ph.SR2015

Spectropolarimetry of SN 2011dh in M51: geometric insights on a Type IIb supernova progenitor and explosion

Jon C. Mauerhan, G. Grant Williams, Douglas C. Leonard +11

astro-ph.CO2012

A Swift Look at SN 2011fe: The Earliest Ultraviolet Observations of a Type Ia Supernova

Peter J. Brown, Kyle S. Dawson, Massimiliano de Pasquale +8

astro-ph.IM2018

Development of the Arizona Robotic Telescope Network

Benjamin J. Weiner, David Sand, Paul Gabor +9

astro-ph.SR2015

The Persistent Eruption of UGC~2773-OT: Finally, a Decade-Long Extragalactic Eta Carinae Analog

Nathan Smith, Jennifer E. Andrews, Jon C. Mauerhan +4

astro-ph2006

Early Ultraviolet, Optical and X-Ray Observations of the Type IIP SN 2005cs in M51 with Swift

Peter J. Brown, Luc Dessart, Stephen T. Holland +14

astro-ph2007

Using Quantitative Spectroscopic Analysis to Determine the Properties and Distances of Type II-Plateau Supernovae: SNe 2005cs and 2006bp

Luc Dessart, Stephane Blondin, Peter J. Brown +8

astro-ph.GA2017

The physical constraints on a new LoBAL QSO at z=4.82

Weimin Yi, Richard Green, Jin-Ming Bai +26

astro-ph2003

CHANDRA/VLA Follow-up of TeV J2032+4131, the Only Unidentified TeV Gamma-ray Source

Yousaf Butt, Paula Benaglia, Jorge Combi +10

astro-ph.SR2014

Multi-epoch spectropolarimetry of SN 2009ip: direct evidence for aspherical circumstellar material

Jon C. Mauerhan, G. Grant Williams, Nathan Smith +8

astro-ph.HE2018

First ALMA Light Curve Constrains Refreshed Reverse Shocks and Jet Magnetization in GRB 161219B

Tanmoy Laskar, Kate D. Alexander, Edo Berger +13

astro-ph2004

The late-time light curve of the Type Ia supernova 2000cx

Jesper Sollerman, Jan Lindahl, Cecilia Kozma +10

astro-ph.HE2018

ASASSN-15nx: A luminous Type II supernova with a "perfect" linear decline

Subhash Bose, Subo Dong, C. S. Kochanek +24

astro-ph.HE2014

Ultraviolet Observations of Super-Chandrasekhar Mass Type Ia Supernova Candidates with Swift UVOT

Peter J. Brown, Paul Kuin, Richard Scalzo +6

astro-ph.CO2012

The Low-Velocity, Rapidly Fading Type Ia Supernova 2002es

Mohan Ganeshalingam, Weidong Li, Alexei V. Filippenko +8

astro-ph.SR2016

An Optical and Near-Infrared Study of the Type Ia/IIn Supernova PS15si

Charles D. Kilpatrick, Jennifer E. Andrews, Nathan Smith +4

astro-ph.HE2012

Evidence for Type Ia Supernova Diversity from Ultraviolet Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope

Xiaofeng Wang, Lifan Wang, Alexei V. Filippenko +93

astro-ph.CO2012

Constraints on Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Companions from Early Ultraviolet Observations with Swift

Peter J. Brown, Kyle S. Dawson, David W. Harris +3

astro-ph.HE2019

Catching Element Formation In The Act

Chris L. Fryer, Frank Timmes, Aimee L. Hungerford +216

astro-ph.CO2010

The Absolute Magnitudes of Type Ia Supernovae in the Ultraviolet

Peter J. Brown, Peter W. A. Roming, Peter Milne +19

astro-ph.HE2016

Asymmetries in SN 2014J Near Maximum Light Revealed Through Spectropolarimetry

Amber L. Porter, Mark D. Leising, G. Grant Williams +7

astro-ph.HE2009

The He-rich core-collapse supernova 2007Y: Observations from X-ray to Radio Wavelengths

Maximilian Stritzinger, Paolo Mazzali, Mark M. Phillips +21