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Aug 19, 2025Unveiling blazar synchrotron emission: a multiwavelength polarimetric study of HSP and LSP populationsApr 16, 2025Contemporaneous X-ray and Optical Polarization of EHSP Blazar H 1426+428Jun 13, 2024Probing the polarized emission from SMC X-1: the brightest X-ray pulsar observed by IXPEMay 30, 2024IOP4, the Interactive Optical Photo-Polarimetric Python PipelineOct 11, 2023Chasing Gravitational Waves with the Cherenkov Telescope ArrayOct 9, 2023Magnetic Field Properties inside the Jet of Mrk 421: Multiwavelength Polarimetry Including the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry ExplorerSep 5, 2023Magnetic structures and turbulence in SN 1006 revealed with imaging X-ray polarimetryApr 14, 2023X-ray polarization evidence for a 200 years-old flare of Sgr A$^*$Mar 21, 2023The first X-ray polarimetric observation of the black hole binary LMC X-1Mar 3, 2023IXPE observations of the quintessential wind-accreting X-ray pulsar Vela X-1Mar 2, 2023Cygnus X-3 revealed as a Galactic ultraluminous X-ray source by IXPEJul 17, 2019All-sky Medium Energy Gamma-ray Observatory: Exploring the Extreme Multimessenger UniverseAug 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 SlopesApr 23, 2014Evidence of internal rotation and a helical magnetic field in the jet of the quasar NRAO150Jul 9, 2013A Tight Connection between Gamma-Ray Outbursts and Parsec-Scale Jet Activity in the Quasar 3C 454.3Dec 20, 2011Erratic Jet Wobbling in the BL Lacertae Object OJ287 Revealed by Sixteen Years of 7mm VLBA ObservationsMay 3, 2011On the Location of the Gamma-ray Emission in the 2008 Outburst in the BL Lacertae Object AO 0235+164 through Observations across the Electromagnetic SpectrumApr 4, 2011Connection between the Accretion Disk and Jet in the Radio Galaxy 3C 111