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- Radio Transients and Their Environments
- A Pulsar Discovery - Moments of Discovery
- Optical Observations of PSR J0205+ 6449
- “Exotica” Catalog As the Centerpiece of Our Efforts to Expand the Diversity of Targets Surveyed in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
- One of Everything: the Breakthrough Listen Exotica Catalog
- Fast Radio Bursts
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA
- GMT TMT E-ELT Big Telescopes See Better ⬅ D Diffraction Limit: Δx⊥ ≳ Λ R /D = 106Km (Λ/Μm) (30M/D) (R/Pc)
- A. De Luca- Publications on International Refereed Journals (As of 2014, July)
- Optical Pulsations from a Transitional Millisecond Pulsar
- Optical Timing Studies of Isolated Neutron Stars: Current Status
- Pulsar-Driven Jets in Supernovae, Gamma-Ray Bursts, and the Universe
- Optical Pulsars and Polarimetry Andrew Shearer and Eoin O’ Connor Centre for Astronomy, School of Physics, NUI Galway Galway, Ireland Email: [email protected]
- Fast Radio Bursts: the Last Sign of Supramassive Neutron Stars Heino Falcke1,2,3 and Luciano Rezzolla4
- The G292.0+1.8 Pulsar Wind Nebula in the Mid-Infrared
- Optical Observations of PSR J0205+ 6449-The Next Optical Pulsar?
- VLT Observations of the Central Compact Object in the Vela Jr
- Search for Pulsed Very High Energy Gamma Ray Emission from the Millisecond Pulsar PSR J0437-4715 with H.E.S.S
- Pulsar Polarimetry
- Precision VLBI Astrometry: Instrumentation, Algorithms and Pulsar Parallax Determination
- Psrs J0248+6021 and J2240+5832: Young Pulsars in the Northern Galactic Plane Discovery, Timing, and Gamma-Ray Observations
- Multi-Wavelength Observations of Isolated Neutron Stars
- Research Article Pulsar-Driven Jets in Supernovae, Gamma-Ray Bursts, and the Universe