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    • Veledina, Alexandra
    • Wierda, Folkert
    • Wiik, Kaj
    • Xiao, Hua


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    • The Anglo-Australian planet search. XXIII. Two new Jupiter analogs  (2014)
    • The aspherical explosions of the 03fg-like Type Ia supernovae 2021zny and 2022ilv revealed by polarimetry  (2024)
    • The assembly integration and test activities for the new SOXS instrument at NTT  (2018)
    • The awakening of BL Lacertae: observations by Fermi, Swift and the GASP-WEBT  (2013)
    • The Birth of a Relativistic Jet Following the Disruption of a Star by a Cosmological Black Hole  (2023)
    • The black hole binary V404 Cygni: a highly accreting obscured AGN analogue  (2017)
    • The Blazar TXS 0506+056 Associated with a High-energy Neutrino: Insights into Extragalactic Jets and Cosmic-Ray Acceleration  (2018)
    • The Brightest Gamma-Ray Flaring Blazar in the Sky: AGILE and Multi-wavelength Observations of 3C 454.3 During 2010 November  (2011)
    • The Bright gamma-ray Flare of 3C 279 in 2015 June: AGILE Detection and Multifrequency Follow-up Observations  (2018)
    • The bright long-lived Type II SN 2021irp powered by aspherical circumstellar material interaction: II. Estimating the CSM mass and geometry with polarimetry and light curve modeling  (2025)

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