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Supernovae and Their Consequences: Studies with the Generation-X Mission
First results from the SWARMS survey. SDSS 1257+ 5428: a nearby, massive white dwarf binary with a likely neutron star or black hole companion
The End of Amnesia: Measuring the Metallicities of Type Ia SN Progenitors with Manganese Lines in Supernova Remnants
Secondary Fe-peak nuclei in the Tycho Supernova Remnant: A Promising Tracer of Type Ia Progenitor Metallicity
The Persistence of Memory, or How the X‐Ray Spectrum of SNR 0509−67.5 Reveals the Brightness of Its Parent Type Ia Supernova
Morphological Evidence for Azimuthal Variations of the Cosmic‐Ray Ion Acceleration at the Blast Wave of SN 1006
The End of Amnesia: A New Method for Measuring the Metallicity of Type Ia Supernova Progenitors Using Manganese Lines in Supernova Remnants
Azimuthal variation in the properties of cosmic ray acceleration at the blast wave of SN 1006
Are the Models for Type Ia Supernova Progenitors Consistent with the Properties of Supernova Remnants?
What has been learned about Type Ia SN from their Remnant
A deep Chandra observation of Kepler’s supernova remnant: A Type Ia event with circumstellar interaction
What has been learned about Type Ia SNe from their Remnants
Can Ejecta‐dominated Supernova Remnants be Typed from Their X‐Ray Spectra? The Case of G337.2−0.7
Constraints on the Physics of Type Ia Supernovae from the X‐Ray Spectrum of the Tycho Supernova Remnant
Prospects for SNIa Explosion Mechanism Identification Through SNRs
Can Ejecta-dominated Supernova Remnants be Typed from Their X-Ray Spectra? The Case of G337. 2--0.7
Type Ia SN Physics from Tycho SNR
Thermonuclear Supernova Explosions and Their Remnants: The Case of Tycho
Cosmic‐Ray Acceleration at the Forward Shock in Tycho’s Supernova Remnant: Evidence fromChandraX‐Ray Observations
Thermal X‐Ray Emission from Young Type Ia Supernova Remnants
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