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Apr 26, 2011A Survey of High Contrast Stellar Flares Observed by ChandraMar 10, 2015Mass Substructure in Abell 3128Dec 20, 2018Dark Matter Distribution of Four Low-z Clusters of GalaxiesJul 6, 2023Lensing in the Blue II: Estimating the Sensitivity of Stratospheric Balloons to Weak Gravitational LensingMar 6, 2025A Detection of Circumgalactic Dust at Megaparsec Scales with Maximum Likelihood EstimationOct 17, 2022Weak lensing in the blue: a counter-intuitive strategy for stratospheric observationsNov 1, 2010Interpreting the Evolution of the Size - Luminosity Relation for Disk Galaxies from Redshift 1 to the PresentJan 8, 2026Through Thick and Thin: The Cosmic Evolution of Disk Scale HeightJan 21, 2024Efficient PSF Modeling with ShOpt.jl: A PSF Benchmarking Study with JWST NIRCam ImagingOct 11, 2020Optical night sky brightness measurements from the stratosphereNov 25, 2019Robust diffraction-limited NIR-to-NUV wide-field imaging from stratospheric balloon-borne platforms -- SuperBIT science telescope commissioning flight & performanceJan 20, 2025Tracing the galaxy-halo connection with galaxy clustering in COSMOS-Web from z = 0.1 to z ~ 12Nov 1, 2012The effect of models of the interstellar media on the central mass distribution of galaxiesMar 11, 2025The COSMOS-Web Lens Survey (COWLS) II: depth, resolution, and NIR coverage from JWST reveal 17 spectacular lensesSep 29, 2023ShOpt.jl: A Julia Package for Empirical Point Spread Function Characterization of JWST NIRCam DataJul 2, 2019Astro2020 APC White Paper: The Early Career Perspective on the Coming Decade, Astrophysics Career Paths, and the Decadal Survey ProcessDec 11, 2019Spectroscopic Tomography: A First Weak Lensing Detection Using Spectroscopic Redshifts OnlyApr 30, 2024Hydrodynamical simulations of merging galaxy clusters: giant dark matter particle colliders, powered by gravityJan 24, 2026An ultra-high-resolution map of (dark) matterJul 8, 2018Overview, design, and flight results from SuperBIT: a high-resolution, wide-field, visible-to-near-UV balloon-borne astronomical telescope