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REVEALING TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA PHYSICS WITH COSMIC RATES AND NUCLEAR GAMMA RAYS
Very-high-energy gamma-ray signal from nuclear photodisintegration as a probe of extragalactic sources of ultrahigh-energy nuclei
Primordial Black Holes as Dark Matter: Almost All or Almost Nothing
Neutrino background flux from sources of ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray nuclei
Physics potential of supernova neutrino and gamma ray detection
Secondary Photons and Neutrinos from Cosmic Rays Produced by Distant Blazars
Synoptic sky surveys and the diffuse supernova neutrino background: Removing astrophysical uncertainties and revealing invisible supernovae
New Class of High-Energy Transients from Supernova-Circumstellar-Shell Crashes
A New Class of Luminous Transients and a First Census of Their Massive Stellar Progenitors
The Star Formation Rate in the Reionization Era as Indicated by Gamma-Ray Bursts
Diffuse supernova neutrino background is detectable in Super-Kamiokande
Tracing the Cosmic Star Formation History to its Beginnings: GRBs as Tools
Section on Supernova remnants and cosmic rays of the White Paper on the Status and Future of Ground-based Gamma-ray Astronomy
Conservative constraints on dark matter annihilation into gamma rays
Strong Upper Limits on Sterile Neutrino Warm Dark Matter
A Survey About Nothing: Monitoring a Million Supergiants for Failed Supernovae
Erratum: “On the Normalization of the Cosmic Star Formation History” (ApJ, 651, 142 [20067])
Revealing the High-Redshift Star Formation Rate with Gamma-Ray Bursts
Discovery of the Dust-Enshrouded Progenitor of SN 2008S with Spitzer
Probing new physics with long-lived charged particles produced by atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos
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