HEASARC Bibliography


Swift Preprints submitted for publication


  1. Polarization and Multiwavelength Observations of Mrk 501 Reveal Polarization Variability across Different Energies and Fluxes
    First Author: Hu, Xin-Ke
    Publication Date: Feb 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240211949H
    Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables, submitted
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  2. First detection of X-ray polarization in Galactic ULX pulsar Swift J0243.6$+$6124 with IXPE
    First Author: Majumder, Seshadri
    Publication Date: Feb 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240211602M
    Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, Comments welcome
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  3. The fast transient AT 2023clx in the nearby LINER galaxy NGC 3799, as a tidal disruption event of a very low-mass star
    First Author: Charalampopoulos, P.
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240111773C
    Comment: Submitted to A&A. Comments are welcome!
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  4. Rapid evolution of the recurrence time in the repeating partial tidal disruption event eRASSt J045650.3-203750
    First Author: Liu, Zhu
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240114091L
    Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, submitted to A&A
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  5. Deep Learning for Gamma-Ray Bursts: A data driven event framework for X/Gamma-Ray analysis in space telescopes
    First Author: Crupi, Riccardo
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240115632C
    Comment: PhD thesis
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  6. AT2019pim: A Luminous Orphan Afterglow from a Moderately Relativistic Outflow
    First Author: Perley, Daniel A.
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240116470P
    Comment: Submitted to MNRAS
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  7. A Dependable Distance Estimator to Black Hole Low-Mass X-ray Binaries
    First Author: Abdulghani, Youssef
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240103654A
    Comment: 22 pages, 12 figure, 4 tables. Submitted to MNRAS
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  8. Hidden high ionization lines in the low luminosity type II SN 2021gmj
    First Author: Meza Retamal, Nicolas
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240104027M
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ
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  9. Discovery and Follow-up of ASASSN-23bd (AT 2023clx): The Lowest Redshift and Least Luminous Tidal Disruption Event To Date
    First Author: Hoogendam, W.B.
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240105490H
    Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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  10. Early-time optical spectral shape measurements of GRB 200925B
    First Author: Abdullayev, Zhavlonbek
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240109805A
    Comment: Submitted to RevMexAA(SC)
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  11. Long-term study of the 2020 magnetar-like outburst of the young pulsar PSRJ1846-0258 in Kes 75
    First Author: Sathyaprakash, Rajath
    Publication Date: Jan 2024
    Bibliographic Code: 2024arXiv240108010S
    Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures; submitted to ApJ; comments are welcome
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  12. X-Ray Polarization Variability of High Spectral Peak BL Lacertaes: Cases of 1ES 1959+650 and PKS 2155-304
    First Author: Hu, Xin-Ke
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231201755H
    Comment: 14 Pages, 5 Figures, 4 Tables, Submitted
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  13. Light-Curve Structure and Halpha Line Formation in the Tidal Disruption Event AT 2019azh
    First Author: Faris, Sara
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231203842F
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ
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  14. A coherent radio flash following a neutron star merger
    First Author: Rowlinson, A.
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231204237R
    Comment: Submitted
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  15. Evidence for Stream Collision and Disk Formation in Tidal Disruption Events
    First Author: Guo, Hengxiao
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231206771G
    Comment: 56 pages, 21 figures, 5 tables. Submitted, comments welcome!
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  16. Interpreting the long-term variability of the changing-look AGN Mrk 1018
    First Author: Veronese, S.
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231207663V
    Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures
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  17. ASASSN-18ap: A Dusty Tidal Disruption Event Candidate with an Early Bump in the Light Curve or an extraodinary Type IIn supernovae
    First Author: Wang, Yibo
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231212015W
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ on 2023-06-13 (Currently after the first revision)
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  18. SN 2021adxl: A luminous nearby interacting supernova in an extremely low metallicity environment
    First Author: Brennan, S.J.
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231213280B
    Comment: 21 pages with 27 Figures. Submitted to A&A. MC line scattering code can be found at https://github.com/Astro-Sean/escatter
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  19. A seven-Earth-radius helium-burning star inside a 20.5-min detached binary
    First Author: Lin, Jie
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231213612L
    Comment: 24 pages, 11 figures, 1 table
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  20. A magnetar giant flare in the nearby starburst galaxy M82
    First Author: Mereghetti, Sandro
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231214645M
    Comment: Submitted
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  21. Multiwavelength Observations of Gamma Ray Bursts
    First Author: Gupta, Rahul
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231216265G
    Comment: Ph.D. thesis submitted to "Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur" on 13th September 2023. Thesis defense Date: 02 December 2023
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  22. Unveiling diverse nature of core collapse supernovae
    First Author: Aryan, Amar
    Publication Date: Dec 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231216266A
    Comment: Ph.D. thesis submitted to "Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur" on 13th September 2023. Thesis defense Date: 02 December 2023
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  23. Problems in the astrophysics of accretion onto compact celestial bodies
    First Author: Lasota, Jean-Pierre
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231116013L
    Comment: Invited book chapter submitted for publication in "Highlights of the Compact Objects Sciences in the Last Decade", edited by Solen Balman, IU Press (Istanbul University Press, Turkey)
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  24. The Repeating Flaring Activity of Blazar AO 0235+164
    First Author: Escudero Pedrosa, Juan
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231101157E
    Comment:
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  25. X-ray Polarization Reveals the Precessions of the Neutron Star in Hercules X-1
    First Author: Heyl, Jeremy
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231103667H
    Comment: 37 pages
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  26. Chandra's insight into SN 2023ixf
    First Author: Chandra, Poonam
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231104384C
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ Letters, 4 figures, 1 table
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  27. Delayed X-ray brightening accompanied by variable ionized absorption following a tidal disruption event
    First Author: Wevers, T.
    Publication Date: Nov 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231109371W
    Comment: 14 pages + appendices, including 2 rounds of reviewer comments
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  28. Circumstellar interaction models for the early bolometric light curve of SN 2023ixf
    First Author: Martinez, L.
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231008733M
    Comment: Submitted to A&A
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  29. Resolving the explosion of supernova 2023ixf in Messier 101 within its complex circumstellar environment
    First Author: Zimmerman, E.A.
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231010727Z
    Comment:
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  30. Evidence for a strong 19.5 Hz flux oscillation in Swift BAT and Fermi GBM gamma-ray data from GRB 211211A
    First Author: Chirenti, Cecilia
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231012875C
    Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables
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  31. Multi-band analyses of the bright GRBraisebox-0.5extextasciitilde230812B and the associated SN2023pel
    First Author: Hussenot-Desenonges, T.
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231014310H
    Comment:
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  32. SN 2022jox: An extraordinarily ordinary Type II SN with Flash Spectroscopy
    First Author: Andrews, Jennifer E.
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231016092A
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ
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  33. X-ray and Radio Monitoring of the Neutron Star Low Mass X-ray Binary 1A 1744-361: Quasi Periodic Oscillations, Transient Ejections, and a Disk Atmosphere
    First Author: Ng, Mason
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231001511N
    Comment: 30 pages, 13 figures, and 8 tables. Submitted to ApJ. Comments are welcome!
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  34. Proton synchrotron, plausible explanation for delayed VHE activity of 3C 279 in 2018
    First Author: Sunanda
    Publication Date: Oct 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv231003561S
    Comment:
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  35. From Out of the Blue: Swift Links 2002es-like, 2003fg-like, and Early-Time Bump Type Ia Supernovae
    First Author: Hoogendam, W.B.
    Publication Date: Sep 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230911563H
    Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures. Comments welcome. Submitted to ApJ
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  36. Roaring to softly whispering: Persistent X-ray emission at the location of the Fast Blue Optical Transient AT2018cow ~3.7 yrs after discovery and implications on accretion-powered scenarios
    First Author: Migliori, G.
    Publication Date: Sep 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230915678M
    Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, to be submitted to ApJL
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  37. Transient fading X-ray emission detected during the optical rise of a tidal disruption event
    First Author: Malyali, A.
    Publication Date: Sep 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230916336M
    Comment: Submitted to MNRAS on 2023-08-02. 19 pages, 16 figures and 10 tables
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  38. A Swift Fix II: Physical Parameters of Type I Superluminous Supernovae
    First Author: Hinkle, Jason T.
    Publication Date: Sep 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230903270H
    Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, and 7 tables. Comments welcome
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  39. Atypical radio pulsations from magnetar SGR 1935+2154
    First Author: Wang, Pei
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230808832W
    Comment: 47 pages, 11 figures
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  40. The On-axis Jetted Tidal Disruption Event AT2022cmc: X-ray Observations and Broadband Spectral Modeling
    First Author: Yao, Yuhan
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230809834Y
    Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures, submitted to ApJ
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  41. Broadband multi-wavelength study of LHAASO detected AGN
    First Author: Wang, Ze-Rui
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230810200W
    Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJS. Suggestions, comments or feedback will be appreciated
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  42. A Radio Flare in the Long-Lived Afterglow of the Distant Short GRB 210726A: Energy Injection or a Reverse Shock from Shell Collisions?
    First Author: Schroeder, Genevieve
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230810936S
    Comment: 28 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJ
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  43. SN 2022oqm: A Multi-peaked Calcium-rich Transient from a White Dwarf Binary Progenitor System
    First Author: Karthik Yadavalli, S.
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230812991K
    Comment: 33 pages, 17 figures, 5 tables, Submitted to ApJ
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  44. A systematic analysis of the X-ray emission in optically selected tidal disruption events: observational evidence for the unification of the optically and X-ray selected populations
    First Author: Guolo, Muryel
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230813019G
    Comment: 38 pages, 23 figures, submitted to ApJ
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  45. Probing the Soft X-ray Properties and Multi-Wavelength Variability of SN2023ixf and its Progenitor
    First Author: Panjkov, Sonja
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230813101P
    Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures, submitted to PASA
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  46. A Joint Fermi-GBM and Swift-BAT Analysis of Gravitational-Wave Candidates from the Third Gravitational-wave Observing Run
    First Author: Fletcher, C.
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230813666F
    Comment:
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  47. JWST Observations of the Extraordinary GRB 221009A Reveal an Ordinary Supernova Without Signs of $r$-Process Enrichment in a Low-Metallicity Galaxy
    First Author: Blanchard, Peter K.
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230814197B
    Comment: 32 pages, 14 Figures, Submitted to Nature Astronomy
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  48. Gamma-ray Transient Network Science Analysis Group Report
    First Author: Burns, Eric
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230804485B
    Comment: Terms of Reference and additional information on the Science Analysis Group are available at https://pcos.gsfc.nasa.gov/sags/gtn-sag.php
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  49. Gamma-Ray Bursts Observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite: Prompt Optical Counterparts and Afterglows of Swift-XRT Localized GRBs
    First Author: Jayaraman, Rahul
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230805148J
    Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, to be submitted to AAS Journals
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  50. Hot Stellar Populations of Berkeley 39 using Swift/UVOT
    First Author: Chand, Komal
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230806195C
    Comment:
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  51. SN 2022joj: A Potential Double Detonation with a Thin Helium shell
    First Author: Padilla Gonzalez, E.
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230806334P
    Comment:
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  52. A lanthanide-rich kilonova in the aftermath of a long gamma-ray burst
    First Author: Yang, Yu-Han
    Publication Date: Aug 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230800638Y
    Comment: 47 pages, 14 figures, 9 tables; submitted
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  53. Swift/UVOT discovery of Swift J221951-484240: a UV luminous ambiguous nuclear transient
    First Author: Oates, S.R.
    Publication Date: Jul 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230701044O
    Comment: 37 pages (25 main + 12 supplementary), submitted to MNRAS
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  54. JWST detection of heavy neutron capture elements in a compact object merger
    First Author: Levan, A.
    Publication Date: Jul 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230702098L
    Comment: Submitted. Comments welcome!
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  55. Magnetar emergence in a peculiar gamma-ray burst from a compact star merger
    First Author: Sun, H.
    Publication Date: Jul 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230705689S
    Comment: 44 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables
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  56. Testing Regular Black Holes with X-ray data of GX 339-4
    First Author: Riaz, Shafqat
    Publication Date: Jun 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230609673R
    Comment:
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  57. Hard X-ray emission from blazars associated with high-energy neutrinos
    First Author: Plavin, A.V.
    Publication Date: Jun 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230600960P
    Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables; submitted to MNRAS
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  58. Probing electromagnetic-gravitational wave emission coincidence in type I binary-driven hypernova family of long GRBs at very-high redshift
    First Author: Bianco, C.L.
    Publication Date: Jun 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230605855B
    Comment: submitted to ApJ
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  59. A Low-Mass Helium Star Progenitor Model for the Type Ibn SN 2020nxt
    First Author: Wang, Qinan
    Publication Date: May 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230505015W
    Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, 1 table, submitted to MNRAS
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  60. 1100 Days in the Life of the Supernova 2018ibb -- the Best Pair-Instability Supernova Candidate, to date
    First Author: Schulze, Steve
    Publication Date: May 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230505796S
    Comment: Submitted to A&A, 44 pages, main text 38 pages, 37 figures, 16 Tables
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  61. Multiple Peaks and a Long Precursor in the Type IIn Supernova 2021qqp: An Energetic Explosion in a Complex Circumsteller Environment
    First Author: Hiramatsu, Daichi
    Publication Date: May 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230511168H
    Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ
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  62. Diversity of early kilonova with the realistic opacities of highly ionized heavy elements
    First Author: Banerjee, Smaranika
    Publication Date: Apr 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230405810B
    Comment: 37 pages, 16 figures, submitted to ApJ, comments are welcome
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  63. NuSTAR Observations of Candidate Subparsec Supermassive Black Holes
    First Author: Saade, M. Lynne
    Publication Date: Apr 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230406144S
    Comment:
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  64. SN 2019odp: A Massive Oxygen-Rich Type Ib Supernova
    First Author: Schweyer, T.
    Publication Date: Mar 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230314146S
    Comment: Submitted to A&A
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  65. Applications of Gaussian Processes at Extreme Lengthscales: From Molecules to Black Holes
    First Author: Griffiths, Ryan-Rhys
    Publication Date: Mar 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230314291G
    Comment: PhD Thesis submitted at the University of Cambridge, August 2022. The thesis is based on a number of previous works also available on arXiv (see Introduction); doi:10.17863/CAM.93643
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  66. Tracking the spectral properties across the different epochs in ESO 511-G030
    First Author: Middei, R.
    Publication Date: Feb 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230203705M
    Comment:
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  67. The detection of an extraordinarily-luminous high-redshift optical/ultraviolet flare by Swift/UVOT
    First Author: Jin, Zhi-Ping
    Publication Date: Jan 2023
    Bibliographic Code: 2023arXiv230102407J
    Comment: 40 pages, 10 figures, 6 tables, submitted
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  68. Mid-Infrared Echoes of Ambiguous Nuclear Transients Reveal High Dust Covering Fractions: Evidence for Dusty Tori
    First Author: Hinkle, Jason T.
    Publication Date: Oct 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv221015681H
    Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables. Will be submitted to MNRAS. Comments welcome
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  69. Long-term multiwavelength periodicity on the light curves of Mrk~501: the case for an eclipsing supermassive binary black hole
    First Author: Magallanes-Guijón, G.
    Publication Date: Oct 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv221015884M
    Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures
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  70. SN 2022oqm -- a Ca-rich explosion of a compact progenitor embedded in C/O circumstellar material
    First Author: Irani, I.
    Publication Date: Oct 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv221002554I
    Comment: 36 pages, 23 figures. Comments are welcome ido.irani@weizmann.ac.il
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  71. Revealing high-z Fermi-LAT BL Lacs using Swift and SARA data with photometric analysis
    First Author: Sheng, Y.
    Publication Date: Sep 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv220909877S
    Comment: 16pages, 7 figures
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  72. The quasi-periodically oscillating precursor of a long gamma-ray burst from a binary neutron star merger
    First Author: Xiao, Shuo
    Publication Date: Apr 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv220502186X
    Comment: 37 pages, 14 figures
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  73. Neutrinos from Gamma-ray Bursts
    First Author: Kimura, Shigeo S.
    Publication Date: Feb 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv220206480K
    Comment: To be published in Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics, edited by F. W. Stecker, in the Encyclopedia of Cosmology II, edited by G. G. Fazio, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 2022
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  74. SN 2020acat: A purr-fect example of a fast rising Type IIb Supernova
    First Author: Medler, K.
    Publication Date: Jan 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv220106991M
    Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures
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  75. Tick-Tock: The Imminent Merger of a Supermassive Black Hole Binary
    First Author: Jiang, Ning
    Publication Date: Jan 2022
    Bibliographic Code: 2022arXiv220111633J
    Comment: 40 pages, 14 figures, 3 tables. Submitted
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  76. GRB 200826A: Collapse of a Thorne-Zytkow-like Object as the Aftermath of a WD-NS Coalescence
    First Author: Peng, Zong-Kai
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210906041P
    Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables
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  77. A kilonova from an ultra-quick merger of a neutron star binary
    First Author: Jin, Zhi-Ping
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210907694J
    Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables
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  78. SN 2018bsz: significant dust formation in a nearby superluminous supernova
    First Author: Chen, T. -W.
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210907942C
    Comment: 14 pages and 7 figures in main text, 12 pages and 6 figures in appendix. The observational data will be updated once the paper is accepted
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  79. How low can you go? SN 2018zd as a low-mass Fe core-collapse supernova
    First Author: Callis, E.
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210912943C
    Comment:
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  80. Highly luminous supernovae associated with gamma-ray bursts II. The Luminous Blue Bump in the Afterglow of GRB 140506A
    First Author: Kann, D. A.
    Publication Date: Sep 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv211000110K
    Comment: Submitted to A&A, 8 pages + 3 pages data table, 4 figures, 3 tables
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  81. SN 2021csp -- the explosion of a stripped envelope star within a H and He-poor circumstellar medium
    First Author: Fraser, Morgan
    Publication Date: Aug 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210807278F
    Comment: 19 pg, submitted
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  82. Optical Variability Correlated with X-ray Spectral Transition in the Black-Hole Transient ASASSN-18ey = MAXI J1820+070
    First Author: Niijima, Keito
    Publication Date: Jul 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210703681N
    Comment:
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  83. Optical Variability Correlated with X-ray Spectral Transition in the Black-Hole Transient ASASSN-18ey = MAXI J1820+070
    First Author: Niijima, Keito
    Publication Date: Jul 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210703681N
    Comment: VSOLJ Variable Star Bulletin submitted
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  84. Multi-wavelength observation of MAXI J1348-630 during the recent outburst using ALMA/Chandra/NuSTAR
    First Author: Saha, Debasish
    Publication Date: Apr 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210409926S
    Comment: 23 pages, comments are welcome
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  85. X-ray and GeV afterglows and sub-TeV emission of GRB 180720B
    First Author: Moradi, R.
    Publication Date: Mar 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210309158M
    Comment: Submitted for publication on February 26, 2021
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  86. Detection of Low-Frequency QPO From X-ray Pulsar XTE J1858+034 During Outburst in 2019 with NuSTAR
    First Author: Mandal, Manoj
    Publication Date: Jan 2021
    Bibliographic Code: 2021arXiv210109250M
    Comment: 7 pages, comments are welcome
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  87. Estimating longterm power spectral densities in AGN from simulations
    First Author: Chakraborty, Nachiketa
    Publication Date: Sep 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020arXiv201001038C
    Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, Submitted
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  88. A Demonstration of Extremely Low Latency γ-ray, X-Ray & UV Follow-Up of a Millisecond Radio Transient
    First Author: Tohuvavohu, Aaron
    Publication Date: Jun 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020arXiv200604550T

    Comment: Technical note and capability update for the community. We encourage low latency FRB alerts from relevant facilities to enable this science
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  89. Correlation of highly variable blazars with TeV IceCube track events
    First Author: Moharana, R.
    Publication Date: Feb 2020
    Bibliographic Code: 2020arXiv200201661M
    Comment: 5 pages and 3 figures
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  90. X-ray spectral shape variations in changing-look Seyfert galaxy SDSSJ155258+273728
    First Author: Ai, Yanli
    Publication Date: Nov 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019arXiv191200164A
    Comment: Submitted to ApJL
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  91. Flaring, Dust Formation, And Shocks In The Very Slow Nova ASASSN-17pf (LMCN 2017-11a)
    First Author: Aydi, E.
    Publication Date: Mar 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019arXiv190309232A
    Comment: Submitted to ApJ, 31 pages, 17 figures, and 7 tables
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  92. Evidence for recent GeV brightening of the SN 1987A region
    First Author: Malyshev, Denys
    Publication Date: Mar 2019
    Bibliographic Code: 2019arXiv190303045M
    Comment:
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  93. Origin Of The Far Off-Axis GRB171205A
    First Author: Dado, Shlomo
    Publication Date: Dec 2017
    Bibliographic Code: 2017arXiv171209319D
    Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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  94. Broad Band X-ray Spectra of Atoll Source 4U 1636-536: NuSTAR and Swift Results
    First Author: Agrawal, Vivek Kumar
    Publication Date: Nov 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016arXiv161109004A
    Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures,3 tables, Submitted to MNRAS
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  95. Spectroscopic comparison between ultraluminous X-ray sources and magnetar bursts
    First Author: Kajava, J. J. E.
    Publication Date: Sep 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016arXiv160903941K
    Comment: Submitted to MNRAS
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  96. Prompt emission from GRB 150915A in the GeV energy range detected at ground by the New-Tupi detector
    First Author: Augusto, C. R. A.
    Publication Date: May 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016arXiv160504274A
    Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures
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  97. Hard X-ray view of microlensing events in RX J1131-1231
    First Author: Neronov, A.
    Publication Date: Feb 2016
    Bibliographic Code: 2016arXiv160207601N
    Comment:
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  98. Exploring Gamma-Ray Bursts, Their Immediate Environment and Host Galaxies
    First Author: Friis, Mette
    Publication Date: Dec 2015
    Bibliographic Code: 2015arXiv151203205F
    Comment: PhD dissertation, University of Iceland, Reykjav'ik, October 2015
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  99. An eclipsing binary black hole candidate system in the blazar Mrk 421
    First Author: Benitez, E.
    Publication Date: Dec 2015
    Bibliographic Code: 2015arXiv151201219B
    Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure
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  100. X-ray Properties of Hard X-ray Selected AGN
    First Author: Liebmann, Andrew C.
    Publication Date: Dec 2014
    Bibliographic Code: 2014arXiv1412.0735L
    Comment: 18 pages, 1 figure, 5 tables
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  101. X-Ray Afterglow Plateaus of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts: Further Evidence for Millisecond Magnetars
    First Author: Yi, S. X.
    Publication Date: Jan 2014
    Bibliographic Code: 2014arXiv1401.1601Y
    Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, submitted to ApJL
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  102. GRB 130606A within a sub-DLA at redshift 5.91
    First Author: Castro-Tirado, A. J.
    Publication Date: Dec 2013
    Bibliographic Code: 2013arXiv1312.5631C
    Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to A&A. Typos corrected
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  103. Timing and spectral study of the Be XRB IGR J11305-6256: Swift discovers the orbital period and a soft X-ray excess
    First Author: La Parola, V.
    Publication Date: May 2013
    Bibliographic Code: 2013arXiv1305.3916L
    Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, submitted MNRAS
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  104. GRB 121027A: long-lasting, energetic X-ray flares and clues to radiation mechanism and progenitor star
    First Author: Peng, Fang-kun
    Publication Date: Feb 2013
    Bibliographic Code: 2013arXiv1302.4876P
    Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJ Letters
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