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What Is CHEOPS?
Exoplanet Tool Kit
NL#135 May/June
The Search for Planets Around Other Stars by Andrew Fraknoi, Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Who Really Discovered the First Exoplanet?
Constraining the Beaming of Gamma- Ray Bursts with Radio Surveys
Introduction
A Relativistic Particle Outburst from the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater SGR1900+ 14
The Supernova Gamma-Ray Burst Connection 2 1 INTRODUCTION
Annual Report 2013 E.Indd
November 2020
The Many Facets of Cosmic Explosions
Wide Field Aperture Synthesis Radio Astronomy
Exoplanet Detection Methods
Toward an Understanding of the Progenitors of Gamma-Ray Bursts
Earth-Like and Tardigrade Survey of Exoplanets
Implications of Swift's Discoveries About Gamma-Ray Bursts"
Can We Predict the Composition of an Exoplanet?
Top View
Pushing the Limits of the EVLA: an Enhancement Program for the Next Decade
Do We Need a System of Classification for Extrasolar Planets? Do We Need a System of Classification for Extrasolar Planets?
The Pulsar Menagerie
A Turnover in the Radio Light Curve of GW170817
Extrasolar Planets Contents
CHAPTER 7 the NATURE of EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS Now That the Various Methods of Detecting Exoplanets Have Been Described, We Turn to the Results of the Various Searches
Hunting for Exoplanets
BEAMING in GAMMA-RAY BURSTS: EVIDENCE for a STANDARD ENERGY RESERVOIR DA Frail
Exoplanets and How to Find Them Transcript
Kunal Mooley
Gamma-Ray Bursts, Black Holes and the Universe 11 Gamma-Ray Bursts, Black Holes and the Universe Long, Long Ago and Far, Far Away 1
Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and Instrumentation for Their Study: from BOOTES to X-Shooter
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Links to Education Standards • Introduction to Exoplanets • Glossary of Terms • Classroom Activities Table of Contents Photo © Michael Malyszko Photo © Michael
Recycled Pulsars
Classical Machine Learning Techniques in the Search of Extrasolar Planets
Introduction
Planets Around Pulsars Michael Kramer