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Oct 2, 2015Wide-field LOFAR imaging of the field around the double-double radio galaxy B1834+620: A fresh view on a restarted AGN and doubeltjesFeb 6, 2017LOFAR MSSS: Discovery of a 2.56 Mpc giant radio galaxy associated with a disturbed galaxy groupSep 3, 2024Quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions years after a nearby tidal disruption eventApr 13, 2016The Pierre Auger Observatory Upgrade - Preliminary Design ReportAug 27, 2024Sample of hydrogen-rich superluminous supernovae from the Zwicky Transient FacilityJan 11, 2022AT2019azh: an unusually long-lived, radio-bright thermal tidal disruption eventFeb 10, 2011A double radio relic in the merging galaxy cluster ZwCl 0008.8+5215Feb 11, 2019The Palomar Transient Factory Sky2Night programmeMar 28, 2019Evidence for rapid disk formation and reprocessing in the X-ray bright tidal disruption event AT 2018fykJul 11, 2014Reconstruction of inclined air showers detected with the Pierre Auger ObservatorySep 2, 2016The Lockman Hole project: LOFAR observations and spectral index properties of low-frequency radio sourcesSep 10, 2014Searches for Large-Scale Anisotropy in the Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays Detected above Energy of $10^{19}$ eV at the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope ArrayDec 13, 2017Sifting for Sapphires: Systematic Selection of Tidal Disruption Events in iPTFSep 3, 2015The LOFAR Multifrequency Snapshot Sky Survey (MSSS) I. Survey description and first resultsOct 30, 2025Compact Accretion Disks in the Aftermath of Tidal Disruption Events: Parameter Inference from Joint X-ray Spectra and UV/Optical Photometry FittingOct 24, 2024A second radio flare from the tidal disruption event AT2020vwl: a delayed outflow ejection?Sep 10, 2025Polarimetric Diversity in Tidal Disruption Events: Comparative Study of Low-Polarised sources with AT2020motAug 5, 2021First tidal disruption events discovered by SRG/eROSITA: X-ray/optical properties and X-ray luminosity function at z<0.6Nov 6, 2015Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array: Joint Contributions to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2015)Nov 30, 2015LOFAR MSSS: Detection of a low-frequency radio transient in 400 hrs of monitoring of the North Celestial Pole