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Searching for kilonova with the SiTian prototype telescope
Searching for kilonova with the SiTian prototype telescope

By: Zhirui Li, Hongrui Gu, Yongkang Sun, Yang Huang, Youjun Lu, Jifeng Liu

An advanced pulse-avalanche stochastic model of long gamma-ray burst
  light curves
An advanced pulse-avalanche stochastic model of long gamma-ray burst light curves

By: Manuele Maistrello, Lisa Ferro, Lorenzo Bazzanini, Romain Maccary, Cristiano Guidorzi

Observational diversity of bright long-lived Type II supernovae
Observational diversity of bright long-lived Type II supernovae

By: T. Nagao, T. M. Reynolds, H. Kuncarayakti, R. Cartier, S. Mattila, K. Maeda, J. Sollerman, P. J. Pessi, J. P. Anderson, C. Inserra, T. -W. Chen, L. Ferrari, M. Fraser, D. R. Young, M. Gromadzki, C. P. Gutiérrez, G. Pignata, T. E. Muller-Bravo, F. Ragosta, A. Reguitti, S. Moran, M. González-Bañuelos, M. Kopsacheili, T. Petrushevska

Persistent radio sources associated with fast radio bursts: Implications
  from magnetar progenitors
Persistent radio sources associated with fast radio bursts: Implications from magnetar progenitors

By: Sk. Minhajur Rahaman, Sandeep Kumar Acharya, Paz Beniamini, Jonathan Granot

Dynamical Inference from Polarized Light Curves of Sagittarius A*
Dynamical Inference from Polarized Light Curves of Sagittarius A*

By: Angelo Ricarte, Nicholas S. Conroy, Maciek Wielgus, Daniel Palumbo, Razieh Emami, Chi-kwan Chan

The Remarkable Late-Time Flux Excess in Hubble Space Telescope
  Observations of the Type Iax Supernova 2012Z
The Remarkable Late-Time Flux Excess in Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Type Iax Supernova 2012Z

By: Michaela Schwab, Lindsey A. Kwok, Saurabh W. Jha, Curtis McCully, Or Graur, Ryan J. Foley, Yssavo Camacho-Neves, Max J. B. Newman, Conor Larison, Huei Sears

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