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Jun 11, 2012Supernova Remnants as the Sources of Galactic Cosmic RaysNov 14, 2022Nonthermal processes and particle acceleration in supernova remnantsOct 20, 2008Multiwavelength Signatures of Cosmic Ray Acceleration by Young Supernova RemnantsDec 20, 2022What sources are the dominant Galactic cosmic-ray accelerators?Mar 3, 2003Slow Temperature Equilibration Behind the Shock Front of SN 1006May 15, 2002The detection of the Sc-44 nuclear de-excitation lines and hard X-ray emission from Cas AJan 13, 1998Three Supernova Remnants observed by BeppoSAXJul 22, 2021LMC N132D: a mature supernova remnant with a youthful gamma-ray spectrumJul 17, 2013A critical shock Mach number for particle acceleration in the absence of pre-existing cosmic rays: $M=\sqrt 5$Sep 21, 2009The discovery of a pulsar wind nebula around the magnetar candidate AXP 1E1547.0-5408Jul 24, 2001Detection of the 67.9 keV and 78.4 keV lines associated with the radioactive decay of Ti-44 in Cassiopeia AJan 5, 2006High Energy Emission from Supernova RemnantsJun 21, 2007Supernova remnants with magnetars: clues to magnetar formationOct 17, 2003X- and Gamma-ray Studies of Cas A: Exposing Core Collapse to the CoreJan 16, 2004High Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy of G292.0+1.8/MSH 11-54Jan 29, 2005Gamma-ray Observations of Explosive Nucleosynthesis ProductsAug 25, 2010The relation between post-shock temperature, cosmic-ray pressure and cosmic-ray escape for non-relativistic shocksJan 7, 2010The kinematics and chemical stratification of the Type Ia supernova remnant 0519-69.0May 7, 2025Mapping Cassiopeia A's silicon/sulfur Doppler velocities with XRISM-ResolveJan 6, 2006The X-ray properties of young radio-loud AGN