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Mar 18, 2026PRODIGE -- envelope to disk with NOEMA VIII. Sulfur oxides trace a shock caused by a streamer in the inner envelope of a protostarJan 5, 2026Disc Winds From Accreting Systems in the 2040sDec 3, 2025Evaluating Generalization Capabilities of LLM-Based Agents in Mixed-Motive Scenarios Using ConcordiaJun 16, 2025Beyond One-Size-Fits-All: A Study of Neural and Behavioural Variability Across Different Recommendation CategoriesApr 15, 2025CAMPOS II. The onset of protostellar disk substructures and planet formationFeb 10, 2025On the distance to the black hole X-ray binary Swift J1727.8$-$1613Jun 26, 2024Rapid Mid-Infrared Spectral-Timing with JWST. I. The prototypical black hole X-ray Binary GRS 1915+105 during a MIR-bright and X-ray-obscured stateAug 17, 2023JWST observations of the Ring Nebula (NGC 6720): I. Imaging of the rings, globules, and arcsDec 16, 2022The radio detection and accretion properties of the peculiar nuclear transient AT 2019avdMar 10, 2022Tau Neutrinos in the Next Decade: from GeV to EeVJan 18, 2022FAUST III. Misaligned rotations of the envelope, outflow, and disks in the multiple protostellar system of VLA 1623$-$2417Jul 6, 2021The GRAVITY Young Stellar Object Survey. VI. Mapping the variable inner disk of HD 163296 at sub-au scalesJul 19, 2019The Eclipsing Accreting White Dwarf Z Chameleontis as Seen with TESSJul 16, 2018High Rate RPC detector for LHCMay 22, 2018ALMA Observations of Polarized 872 $μ$m Dust Emission from the Protostellar Systems VLA 1623 and L1527May 11, 2017The MUSCLES Treasury Survey IV: Scaling Relations for Ultraviolet, Ca II K, and Energetic Particle Fluxes from M DwarfsDec 3, 2015The Runaways and Isolated O-Type Star Spectroscopic Survey of the SMC (RIOTS4)May 7, 2015Characterizing the Habitable Zones of Exoplanetary Systems with a Large Ultraviolet/Visible/Near-IR Space ObservatoryDec 28, 2008Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment - Detector, Trigger and PhysicsJul 25, 2008PANIC: the new panoramic NIR camera for Calar Alto