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The firm redshift lower limit of the most distant TeV-detected blazar PKS 1424+240Further Evidence for Cosmological Evolution of the Fine Structure ConstantDetection of pristine gas two billion years after the Big Bang.Galaxy evolution. Quasar quartet embedded in giant nebula reveals rare massive structure in distant universe.Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star MergerEarly spectra of the gravitational wave source GW170817: Evolution of a neutron star merger.Swope Supernova Survey 2017a (SSS17a), the optical counterpart to a gravitational wave source.Measurement of the small-scale structure of the intergalactic medium using close quasar pairs.Electromagnetic evidence that SSS17a is the result of a binary neutron star merger.[C ii] 158-μm emission from the host galaxies of damped Lyman-alpha systems.Light curves of the neutron star merger GW170817/SSS17a: Implications for r-process nucleosynthesis.A giant protogalactic disk linked to the cosmic web.A cosmic web filament revealed in Lyman-α emission around a luminous high-redshift quasar.The Galaxy Hosts and Large‐Scale Environments of Short‐Hard Gamma‐Ray BurstsMolecular hydrogen deficiency in H I-poor galaxies and its implications for star formationObservations of the naked-eye GRB 080319B: implications of nature's brightest explosionClosing in on a Short‐Hard Burst Progenitor: Constraints from Early‐Time Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of a Possible Host Galaxy of GRB 050509bAfterglow observations of Fermi large area telescope gamma-ray bursts and the emerging class of hyper-energetic eventsGRB 080503: implications of a naked short gamma-ray burst dominated by extended emissionThe role of stellar feedback in the dynamics of H II regionsDust extinction in high-z galaxies with gamma-ray burst afterglow spectroscopy: the 2175 {AA} feature at z = 2.45ERRATUM: “MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF THE FLARING GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR 3C 66A IN 2008 OCTOBER” (2011, ApJ, 726, 43)Multi-wavelength observations of the flaring gamma-ray blazar 3C 66A in 2008 OctoberGas inflow and outflow in an interacting high-redshift galaxyA trio of gamma-ray burst supernovae: GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB 130831A/SN 2013fuA high signal-to-noise ratio composite spectrum of gamma-ray burst afterglowsERRATUM: “LOW-RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY OF GAMMA-RAY BURST OPTICAL AFTERGLOWS: BIASES IN THESWIFTSAMPLE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ABSORBERS” (2009, ApJS, 185, 526)Low-resolution spectroscopy of gamma-ray burst optical afterglows: biases in the Swift sample and characterization of the absorbersMultiwavelength observations of the energetic GRB 080810: detailed mapping of the broad-band spectral evolutionNature and statistical properties of quasar associated absorption systems in the XQ-100 Legacy SurveyXQ-100: A legacy survey of one hundred 3.5 ≲z≲ 4.5 quasars observed with VLT/X-shooterFirst Data Release of the COSMOS Lyα Mapping and Tomography Observations: 3D Lyα Forest Tomography at 2.05 < z < 2.55Shadow of a colossus: a z = 2.44 galaxy protocluster detected in 3D Ly{alpha}Forest tomographic mapping of the COSMOS fieldLYα FOREST TOMOGRAPHY FROM BACKGROUND GALAXIES: THE FIRST MEGAPARSEC-RESOLUTION LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE MAP ATz> 2The nature of massive black hole binary candidates – II. Spectral energy distribution atlasA faint optical flash in dust-obscured GRB 080603A: implications for GRB prompt emission mechanismsDirect evidence of AGN feedback: a post-starburst galaxy stripped of its gas by AGN-driven windsKeck/Palomar Cosmic Web Imagers Reveal an Enormous Lyα Nebula in an Extremely Overdense Quasi-stellar Object Pair Field at z = 2.45The Astropy Project: Building an Open-science Project and Status of the v2.0 Core PackageThe discovery of vibrationally excited H_2_ in the molecular cloud near GRB 080607
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