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Evidence for variability time-scale-dependent UV/X-ray delay in Seyfert 1 AGN NGC 7469
Time-resolved UV spectroscopy of the accretion disk and wind in a super-Eddington black-hole X-ray transient
Study of Timing Evolution from Nonvariable to Structured Large-amplitude Variability Transition in GRS 1915 + 105 Using AstroSat
Thermonuclear X-ray bursts in rapid succession in 4U 1636–536 withAstroSat-LAXPC
AstroSat and Chandra View of the High Soft State of 4U 1630–47 (4U 1630–472): Evidence of the Disk Wind and a Rapidly Spinning Black Hole
Effects of Thermonuclear X-Ray Bursts on Non-burst Emissions in the Soft State of 4U 1728–34
Extensive Broadband X-Ray Monitoring During the Formation of a Giant Radio Jet Base in Cyg X-3 with AstroSat
An elevation of 0.1 light-seconds for the optical jet base in an accreting Galactic black hole system
X-Ray Timing Analysis of Cyg X-3 Using AstroSat/LAXPC: Detection of Milli-hertz Quasi-periodic Oscillations during the Flaring Hard X-Ray State
Energy-dependent variability of the bare Seyfert 1 galaxy Ark 120
Detection of the high-energy cut-off from the Seyfert 1.5 galaxy NGC 5273
AstroSat/LAXPC Detection of Millisecond Phenomena in 4U 1728-34
Simultaneous optical/X-ray study of GS 1354-64 (=BW Cir) during hard outburst: evidence for optical cyclo-synchrotron emission from the hot accretion flow
AstroSat/LAXPC Observation of Cygnus X-1 in the Hard State
ASTROSAT/LAXPC REVEALS THE HIGH-ENERGY VARIABILITY OF GRS 1915+105 IN THEχCLASS
AstroSat/LAXPC observed 4U 1630-472 on very first day of a new outburst
A model for the energy-dependent time-lag and rms of the heartbeat oscillations in GRS 1915+105
CONSTRAINING DISTANCE AND INCLINATION ANGLE OF V4641 SGR USINGSWIFTANDNuSTAROBSERVATIONS DURING LOW SOFT SPECTRAL STATE
X-Ray Spectral State Evolution in Igr J17091–3624 and Comparison of Its Heartbeat Oscillation Properties With Those of Grs 1915+105
Comparison of Time/Phase Lags in the Hard State and Plateau State of Grs 1915+105
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