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Oct 22, 2025Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experimentsSep 4, 2025Precision measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters with 10 years of data from the NOvA experimentAug 19, 2025Unveiling blazar synchrotron emission: a multiwavelength polarimetric study of HSP and LSP populationsJul 14, 2025Search for Accelerator-Produced Sub-GeV Dark Matter with the NOvA Near DetectorDec 5, 2024Multi-wavelength picture of the misaligned BL Lac object 3C 371Oct 29, 2024A wiggling filamentary jet at the origin of the blazar multi-wavelength behaviourOct 14, 2024Measurement of the double-differential cross section of muon-neutrino charged-current interactions with low hadronic energy in the NOvA Near DetectorMar 26, 2024Optical variability of the blazar 3C 371: from minute to year timescalesMar 12, 2024Search for $CP$-Violating Neutrino Nonstandard Interactions with the NOvA ExperimentOct 5, 2023Multi-year characterisation of the broad-band emission from the intermittent extreme BL Lac 1ES~2344+514Oct 5, 2022Multi-messenger characterization of Mrk 501 during historically low X-ray and $γ$-ray activityAug 18, 2021An Improved Measurement of Neutrino Oscillation Parameters by the NOvA ExperimentJun 10, 2021Investigation of the correlation patterns and the Compton dominance variability of Mrk 421 in 2017Sep 10, 2020Search for Slow Magnetic Monopoles with the NOvA Detector on the SurfaceAug 19, 2020Two Flares with One Shock: the Interesting Case of 3C 454.3Sep 16, 2015First NuSTAR Observations of Mrk 501 within a Radio to TeV Multi-Instrument CampaignAug 28, 2015A multi-wavelength polarimetric study of the blazar CTA 102 during a Gamma-ray flare in 2012Sep 8, 2014The connection between the parsec-scale radio jet and gamma-ray flares in the blazar 1156+295Jun 10, 2014Comprehensive Monitoring of Gamma-ray Bright Blazars. I. Statistical Study of Optical, X-ray, and Gamma-ray Spectral SlopesJul 9, 2013A Tight Connection between Gamma-Ray Outbursts and Parsec-Scale Jet Activity in the Quasar 3C 454.3