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1. Searching for low radio-frequency gravitational wave counterparts in wide-field LOFAR data

2. LOFAR 144-MHz follow-up observations of GW170817

3. Cassiopeia A, Cygnus A, Taurus A, and Virgo A at ultra-low radio frequencies

4. A large light-mass component of cosmic rays at 10(17)-10(17.5) electronvolts from radio observations

5. Needle-like structures discovered on positively charged lightning branches

6. New methods to constrain the radio transient rate

7. The radio/X-ray correlation in Swift J1753.5-0127

8. Low-frequency radio absorption in Cassiopeia A

9. RFI flagging implications for short-duration transients

10. The Arcminute Microkelvin Imager catalogue of gamma-ray burst afterglows at 15.7 GHz

11. LOFAR reveals the giant: a low-frequency radio continuum study of the outflow in the nearby FR I radio galaxy 3C 31

12. LOFAR 150-MHz observations of SS 433 and W 50

13. Shock location and CME 3D reconstruction of a solar type II radio burst with LOFAR

14. LOFAR discovery of a quiet emission mode in PSR B0823+26

15. The LOFAR Transients Pipeline

16. The association of a J-burst with a solar jet

17. LOFAR MSSS: Discovery of a 2.56 Mpc giant radio galaxy associated with a disturbed galaxy group

18. LOFAR MSSS: The Scaling Relation between AGN Cavity Power and Radio Luminosity at Low Radio Frequencies

19. LOFAR imaging of Cygnus A - direct detection of a turnover in the hotspot radio spectra

20. Formation of the compact jets in the black hole GX 339-4

21. Synchronous X-ray and Radio Mode Switches: A Rapid Global Transformation of the Pulsar Magnetosphere

22. A LOFAR census of non-recycled pulsars: average profiles, dispersion measures, flux densities, and spectra

23. Low-radio-frequency eclipses of the redback pulsar J2215+5135 observed in the image plane with LOFAR

24. Wide-band, low-frequency pulse profiles of 100 radio pulsars with LOFAR

25. LBCS: The LOFAR Long-Baseline Calibrator Survey

26. A LOFAR census of millisecond pulsars

27. LOFAR MSSS: detection of a low-frequency radio transient in 400 h of monitoring of the North Celestial Pole

28. Orbital and superorbital variability of LS I +61 303 at low radio frequencies with GMRT and LOFAR

29. Imaging Jupiter's radiation belts down to 127 MHz with LOFAR

30. Radio polarimetry as a probe of unresolved jets: the 2013 outburst of XTE J1908+094

31. LOFAR tied-array imaging and spectroscopy of solar S bursts

32. Measuring a Cherenkov ring in the radio emission from air showers at 110–190 MHz with LOFAR

33. Lunar occultation of the diffuse radio sky: LOFAR measurements between 35 and 80 MHz

34. Probing Atmospheric Electric Fields in Thunderstorms through Radio Emission from Cosmic-Ray-Induced Air Showers

35. Pulsar polarisation below 200 MHz: Average profiles and propagation effects

36. The shape of the radio wavefront of extensive air showers as measured with LOFAR

37. Initial LOFAR observations of epoch of reionization windows. II. Diffuse polarized emission in the ELAIS-N1 field

38. Discovery of carbon radio recombination lines in absorption towards Cygnus A

39. LOFAR tied-array imaging of Type III solar radio bursts

40. The LOFAR pilot surveys for pulsars and fast radio transients

41. Baryons in the relativistic jets of the stellar-mass black hole candidate 4U 1630-47

42. Studying Galactic interstellar turbulence through fluctuations in synchrotron emission First LOFAR Galactic foreground detection

43. Calibrating high-precision Faraday rotation measurements for LOFAR and the next generation of low-frequency radio telescopes

44. Initial deep LOFAR observations of Epoch of Reionization windows: I. The North Celestial Pole

45. LOFAR detections of low-frequency radio recombination lines towards Cassiopeia A

46. Detecting cosmic rays with the LOFAR radio telescope

47. The brightness and spatial distributions of terrestrial radio sources

48. The LOFAR radio environment

49. Corrigendum: A large light-mass component of cosmic rays at 1017–1017.5 electronvolts from radio observations

50. Wide-band simultaneous observations of pulsars: disentangling dispersion measure and profile variations

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