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Jun 8, 2018Clocking the Evolution of Post-Starburst Galaxies: Methods and First ResultsJan 10, 2019Type Ibn Supernovae May not all Come from Massive StarsSep 30, 2023Evolution of Gas Flows along the Starburst to Post-Starburst to Quiescent Galaxy SequenceJul 11, 2023Mid-Infrared Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies: Nuclear Obscuration and Connections to Hidden Tidal Disruption Events and Changing-Look Active Galactic NucleiOct 6, 2021Evidence for the preferential disruption of moderately massive stars by supermassive black holesDec 18, 2020Accretion disc cooling and narrow absorption lines in the tidal disruption event AT 2019dsgFeb 6, 2020The Structure of Tidal Disruption Event Host Galaxies on Scales of Tens to Thousands of ParsecsMar 22, 2021Distinguishing Tidal Disruption Events from ImpostorsFeb 25, 2014Characterizing the Best Cosmic Telescopes with the Millennium SimulationsJul 31, 2016Welcome to the Twilight Zone: The Mid-Infrared Properties of Poststarburst GalaxiesSep 15, 2016The Post-Starburst Evolution of Tidal Disruption Event Host GalaxiesMay 1, 2017Molecular Gas during the Post-Starburst Phase: Low Gas Fractions in Green Valley Seyfert Post-Starburst GalaxiesJun 4, 2024Quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions and tidal disruption events prefer similar host galaxiesJul 10, 2017A dependence of the tidal disruption event rate on global stellar surface mass density and stellar velocity dispersionApr 2, 2024Spatially Resolved Kinematics of Post-starburst GalaxiesJul 8, 2025The EDGE-CALIFA Survey: An integral field unit-based integrated molecular gas database for galaxy evolution studies in the Local UniverseFeb 24, 2022R2-D2: Roman and Rubin -- From Data to DiscoveryDec 11, 2025FEADME: Fast Elliptical Accretion Disk Modeling EngineMay 6, 2019The Most Rapidly Declining Type I Supernova 2019bkc/ATLAS19dqrJul 1, 2022Are Active Galactic Nuclei in Post-Starburst Galaxies Driving the Change or Along for the Ride?