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  1. Relativistic shock reflection using integral conservation laws
  2. Gamma-Ray Burst Jets and their Radio Observations
  3. QUASI-PERIODIC OSCILLATIONS AND BROADBAND VARIABILITY IN SHORT MAGNETAR BURSTS
  4. Gamma-ray burst science in the era of the Cherenkov Telescope Array
  5. Jets and gamma-ray burst unification schemes
  6. BROADBAND SPECTRAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SGR J1550–5418 BURSTS
  7. DETECTION OF SPECTRAL EVOLUTION IN THE BURSTS EMITTED DURING THE 2008-2009 ACTIVE EPISODE OF SGR J1550–5418
  8. SIMULATIONS OF GAMMA-RAY BURST JETS IN A STRATIFIED EXTERNAL MEDIUM: DYNAMICS, AFTERGLOW LIGHT CURVES, JET BREAKS, AND RADIO CALORIMETRY
  9. The effects of sub-shells in highly magnetized relativistic flows
  10. Interaction of a highly magnetized impulsive relativistic flow with an external medium
  11. Scaling relations between numerical simulations and physical systems they represent
  12. GAMMA-RAY BURST DYNAMICS AND AFTERGLOW RADIATION FROM ADAPTIVE MESH REFINEMENT, SPECIAL RELATIVISTIC HYDRODYNAMIC SIMULATIONS
  13. On the lateral expansion of gamma-ray burst jets
  14. BURST AND PERSISTENT EMISSION PROPERTIES DURING THE RECENT ACTIVE EPISODE OF THE ANOMALOUS X-RAY PULSAR 1E 1841–045
  15. Fermi/GAMMA-RAY BURST MONITOR OBSERVATIONS OF SGR J0501+4516 BURSTS
  16. THE MISSING LINK: MERGING NEUTRON STARS NATURALLY PRODUCE JET-LIKE STRUCTURES AND CAN POWER SHORT GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
  17. Impulsive acceleration of strongly magnetized relativistic flows
  18. Limits on radioactive powered emission associated with a short-hard GRB 070724A in a star-forming galaxy
  19. ERRATUM: “MAGNETAR TWISTS:FERMI/GAMMA-RAY BURST MONITOR DETECTION OF SGR J1550-5418” (2010, ApJ, 710, 1335)
  20. MAGNETAR TWISTS:FERMI/GAMMA-RAY BURST MONITOR DETECTION OF SGR J1550-5418
  21. Analytic expressions for the surface brightness profile of gamma-ray burst afterglow images
  22. Opacity Buildup in Impulsive Relativistic Sources
  23. A simple test of the external shock model for the prompt emission in gamma-ray bursts
  24. Prompt and Afterglow Emission Properties of Gamma‐Ray Bursts with Spectroscopically Identified Supernovae
  25. Implications of the early X-ray afterglow light curves of Swift gamma-ray bursts
  26. The Case for Anisotropic Afterglow Efficiency within Gamma-Ray Burst Jets
  27. Implications of the Early X-Ray Afterglow Light Curves of Swift GRBs
  28. The Case for Anisotropic Afterglow Efficiency Within Gamma-Ray Burst Jets
  29. Afterglow Light Curves from Impulsive Relativistic Jets with an Unconventional Structure
  30. Afterglow Observations Shed New Light on the Nature of X‐Ray Flashes
  31. A Compact Binary Merger Model for the Short, Hard GRB 050509b
  32. Two‐Component Jet Models of Gamma‐Ray Burst Sources
  33. Radio Flares and the Magnetic Field Structure in Gamma‐Ray Burst Outflows
  34. An Off-Axis Model of GRB 031203
  35. Afterglow Light Curves from Impulsive Relativistic Jets with an Unconventional Structure
  36. Constraining the Structure of Gamma‐Ray Burst Jets through the logN–logSDistribution
  37. Diagnosing the Outflow from the SGR 1806-20 Giant Flare with Radio Observations
  38. Afterglow Observations Shed New Light on the Nature of X-ray Flashes
  39. Radio Flares and the Magnetic Field Structure in GRB Outflows
  40. Implications of the Measured Image Size for the Radio Afterglow of GRB 030329
  41. Implications of the Measured Image Size for the Radio Afterglow of GRB 030329
  42. High-Energy Emission from the Double Pulsar System J0737-3039
  43. The Case for a Misaligned Relativistic Jet from SN 2001em
  44. Testing the Predictions of the Universal Structured Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Model
  45. Astrophysics: refreshed shocks from a γ-ray burst
  46. Explaining the High-Energy Spectral Component in GRB 941017
  47. The Most Probable Cause for the High Gamma-Ray Polarization in GRB 021206
  48. Linear Polarization in Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Case for an Ordered Magnetic Field
  49. Radio Imaging of Gamma-Ray Burst Jets in Nearby Supernovae
  50. Constraining the Structure of Gamma‐Ray Burst Jets through the Afterglow Light Curves
  51. The Evolution of a Structured Relativistic Jet and Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglow Light Curves
  52. Variability in GRB afterglows and GRB 021004
  53. Neutrinos of Energy ∼ 10 16 e V from Gamma-Ray Bursts in Pulsar Wind Bubbles
  54. Neutrinos from Pulsar Wind Bubbles as Precursors to Gamma-Ray Bursts
  55. High‐Energy Emission from the Prompt Gamma‐Ray Burst
  56. The Mean Number of Extra Microimage Pairs for Macrolensed Quasars
  57. The Detectability of Orphan Afterglows
  58. Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglows in Pulsar‐Wind Bubbles
  59. Off-Axis Afterglow Emission from Jetted Gamma-Ray Bursts
  60. The Shape of Spectral Breaks in Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglows
  61. Microlensing and the Surface Brightness Profile of the Afterglow Image of Gamma‐Ray Burst 000301C
  62. Radiative Hydromagnetic Shocks in Relativistic Outflow Sources
  63. Chromatic Signatures in the Microlensing of Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows
  64. The Synchrotron Spectrum of Fast Cooling Electrons Revisited
  65. Synchrotron Self‐Absorption in Gamma‐Ray Burst Afterglow
  66. Images and Spectra from the Interior of a Relativistic Fireball
  67. Theory of GRB Afterglow