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Feb 2, 2017Preferential Heating and Acceleration of Heavy Ions in Impulsive Solar FlaresMar 23, 2012Multimessenger astronomy with gravitational waves and high-energy neutrinosMar 19, 2009What Magnetar Seismology can Teach us about the Magnetic FieldsSep 19, 2007Efficient electron heating in relativistic shocks and gamma ray burst afterglowJun 25, 2007On the nature of QPO in the tail of SGR giant flaresOct 26, 2006A Possible Magnetar Nature for IGR J16358-4726Apr 16, 2005The Growth, Polarization, and Motion of the Radio Afterglow from the Giant Flare from SGR 1806-20Mar 13, 2005Diagnosing the outflow from the SGR 1806-20 Giant Flare with Radio ObservationsMar 11, 2005A Re-brightening of the Radio Nebula associated with the 2004 December 27 giant flare from SGR 1806--20Mar 2, 2005Gamma-Ray Observations of a Giant Flare from The Magnetar SGR 1806-20Feb 20, 2005An expanding radio nebula produced by a giant flare from the magnetar SGR 1806-20Sep 3, 2003Unraveling the cooling trend of the Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR 1627-41Mar 13, 2003Magnetars in the afterglow eraFeb 27, 2003Baryon Loading of Gamma Ray Bursts by Pick-up NeutronsNov 6, 2002Diagnosing magnetars with transient coolingJun 20, 2002Coherent Emission from MagnetarsJan 24, 2000Hydrodymanic collimation of GRB fireballsDec 6, 1998Shading and Smothering of Gamma Ray BurstsJul 2, 1998Self Inhibiting Heat-FluxJun 11, 1998Nearly Closed Loops in Biological Systems as Electromagnetic Receptors