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  • The Repeating Fast Radio Bu... The Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102 as Seen on Milliarcsecond Angular Scales
    Marcote, B.; Paragi, Z.; Hessels, J. W. T. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 01/2017, Volume: 834, Issue: 2
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    The millisecond-duration radio flashes known as fast radio bursts (FRBs) represent an enigmatic astrophysical phenomenon. Recently, the sub-arcsecond localization (∼100 mas precision) of FRB 121102 ...
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  • Trigonometric Parallaxes of... Trigonometric Parallaxes of High-mass Star-forming Regions: Our View of the Milky Way
    Reid, M. J.; Menten, K. M.; Brunthaler, A. ... The Astrophysical journal, 11/2019, Volume: 885, Issue: 2
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    We compile and analyze approximately 200 trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of molecular masers associated with very young high-mass stars. Most of the measurements come from the BeSSeL ...
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  • FRB 121102 Is Coincident wi... FRB 121102 Is Coincident with a Star-forming Region in Its Host Galaxy
    Bassa, C. G.; Tendulkar, S. P.; Adams, E. A. K. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 07/2017, Volume: 843, Issue: 1
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    We present optical, near-infrared, and mid-infrared imaging of the host galaxy of FRB 121102 with the Gemini North telescope, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The FRB ...
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  • A direct localization of a ... A direct localization of a fast radio burst and its host
    Chatterjee, S; Law, C J; Wharton, R S ... Nature (London), 01/2017, Volume: 541, Issue: 7635
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    Fast radio bursts are astronomical radio flashes of unknown physical nature with durations of milliseconds. Their dispersive arrival times suggest an extragalactic origin and imply radio luminosities ...
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  • Compact radio emission indi... Compact radio emission indicates a structured jet was produced by a binary neutron star merger
    Ghirlanda, G; Salafia, O S; Paragi, Z ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 03/2019, Volume: 363, Issue: 6430
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    The binary neutron star merger event GW170817 was detected through both electromagnetic radiation and gravitational waves. Its afterglow emission may have been produced by either a narrow ...
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  • European VLBI Network imagi... European VLBI Network imaging of 6.7 GHz methanol masers
    Bartkiewicz, A.; Szymczak, M.; van Langevelde, H. J. Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin), 03/2016, Volume: 587
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    Context. Methanol masers at 6.7 GHz are well known tracers of high-mass star-forming regions. However, their origin is still not clearly understood. Aims. We aimed to determine the morphology and ...
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  • Observing the onset of outf... Observing the onset of outflow collimation in a massive protostar
    Carrasco-González, C.; Torrelles, J. M.; Cantó, J. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2015, Volume: 348, Issue: 6230
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    The current paradigm of star formation through accretion disks, and magnetohydrodynamically driven gas ejections, predicts the development of collimated outflows, rather than expansion without any ...
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  • The Host Galaxy and Redshif... The Host Galaxy and Redshift of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102
    Tendulkar, S. P.; Bassa, C. G.; Cordes, J. M. ... Astrophysical journal. Letters, 01/2017, Volume: 834, Issue: 2
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    The precise localization of the repeating fast radio burst (FRB 121102) has provided the first unambiguous association (chance coincidence probability p 3 × 10−4) of an FRB with an optical and ...
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  • A mildly relativistic radio... A mildly relativistic radio jet from the otherwise normal type Ic supernova 2007gr
    Paragi, Z; Taylor, G. B; Kouveliotou, C ... Nature (London), 01/2010, Volume: 463, Issue: 7280
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    The class of type Ic supernovae have drawn increasing attention since 1998 owing to their sparse association (only four so far) with long duration -ray bursts (GRBs). Although both phenomena ...
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