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astro-ph.HE2017

A population of highly energetic transient events in the centres of active galaxies

E. Kankare, R. Kotak, S. Mattila +25

astro-ph.SR2016

SN 2015bn: a detailed multi-wavelength view of a nearby superluminous supernova

M. Nicholl, E. Berger, S. J. Smartt +42

astro-ph.GA2018

A dust-enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger

S. Mattila, M. Pérez-Torres, A. Efstathiou +33

astro-ph.HE2018

Stochastic modeling of multiwavelength variability of the classical BL Lac object OJ 287 on timescales ranging from decades to hours

A. Goyal, L. Stawarz, S. Zola +109

astro-ph.SR2016

Common Envelope ejection for a Luminous Red Nova in M101

N. Blagorodnova, R. Kotak, J. Polshaw +30

astro-ph.CO2018

Low-Mass Dark Matter Search with CDMSlite

SuperCDMS Collaboration, R. Agnese, A. J. Anderson +105

astro-ph.GA2017

First results from GeMS/GSAOI for project SUNBIRD: Supernovae UNmasked By Infra-Red Detection

E. C. Kool, S. Ryder, E. Kankare +13

astro-ph.HE2017

Gaia17biu/SN 2017egm in NGC 3191: The closest hydrogen-poor superluminous supernova to date is in a "normal", massive, metal-rich spiral galaxy

Subhash Bose, Subo Dong, A. Pastorello +55

astro-ph.SR2017

Supernovae 2016bdu and 2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle

A. Pastorello, C. S. Kochanek, M. Fraser +52

astro-ph.SR2019

The Evolution of Luminous Red Nova AT 2017jfs in NGC 4470

A. Pastorello, T. -W. Chen, Y. -Z. Cai +43

astro-ph.HE2018

Type II supernovae in low luminosity host galaxies

C. P. Gutiérrez, J. P. Anderson, M. Sullivan +29

hep-ex2017

Results from the Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS) experiment at Soudan

SuperCDMS Collaboration, R. Agnese, T. Aramaki +101

astro-ph.HE2017

A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source

S. J. Smartt, T. -W. Chen, A. Jerkstrand +118

astro-ph.HE2016

Primary black hole spin in OJ287 as determined by the General Relativity centenary flare

M. J. Valtonen, S. Zola, S. Ciprini +87