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Weak-lensing Analysis of X-Ray-selected XXL Galaxy Groups and Clusters with Subaru HSC Data
XXL Survey groups and clusters in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey. Scaling relations between X-ray properties and weak lensing mass
Neutral iron line in the supernova remnant IC 443 and implications for MeV cosmic rays
First detection of PSR B1259−63/LS 2883 in the millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths with ALMA
Halo Concentrations and the New Baseline X-Ray Luminosity–Temperature and Mass Relations of Galaxy Clusters
Halo Concentrations and the Fundamental Plane of Galaxy Clusters
A New Interpretation of the Mass–Temperature Relation and Mass Calibration of Galaxy Clusters Based on the Fundamental Plane
Concept of the X-ray Astronomy Recovery Mission
ATCA 16 cm observation of CIZA J1358.9−4750: Implication of merger stage and constraint on non-thermal properties
Discovery of a New Fundamental Plane Dictating Galaxy Cluster Evolution from Gravitational Lensing
Erratum to: Multiwavelength study of X-ray luminous clusters in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program S16A field†
Multiwavelength study of X-ray luminous clusters in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program S16A field†
Temporal Evolution of the Gamma-ray Burst Afterglow Spectrum for an Observer: GeV–TeV Synchrotron Self-Compton Light Curve
Entropy, gas fraction, and temperature scaling relations of galaxy clusters and groups at R200
Sagittarius A* as an origin of the Galactic PeV cosmic rays?
Probing Whim Around Galaxy Clusters With Fast Radio Bursts and the Sunyaev–zel’dovich Effect
Suzakux-Ray Observations of the Nearest Non-Cool Core Cluster, Antlia: Dynamically Young but With Remarkably Relaxed Outskirts
Observation of a nearby early merging cluster of galaxies, CIZA J1358.9-4750: new born shocks in the ICM
Can we explain AMS-02 antiproton and positron excesses simultaneously by nearby supernovae without pulsars or dark matter?
Diffuse gamma-ray emission from the Galactic center and implications of its past activities
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