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1. The nature of compact radio-loud AGN: a systematic look at the LOFAR AGN population

2. The LOFAR-eFEDS survey: The incidence of radio and X-ray AGN and the disk-jet connection

3. The LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS): VI. Optical identifications for the second data release

4. The Faraday Rotation Measure Grid of the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey: Data Release 2

5. The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey -- V. Second data release

6. Accretion mode versus radio morphology in the LOFAR Deep Fields

7. The Application of Ridgelines in Extended Radio Source Cross-Identification

8. Investigating the spectra and physical nature of galaxy scale jets

9. Sub-arcsecond imaging with the International LOFAR Telescope I. Foundational calibration strategy and pipeline

10. The LOFAR Two Metre Sky Survey: Deep Fields Data Release 1 -- III. Host-galaxy identifications and value added catalogues

11. A population of galaxy-scale jets discovered using LOFAR

12. Low-frequency observations of the Giant Radio Galaxy NGC 6251

13. Radio galaxies and feedback from AGN jets

14. Revisiting the Fanaroff-Riley dichotomy and radio-galaxy morphology with the LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS)

15. NGC 326: X-shaped no more

16. Morphological classification of radio galaxies: Capsule Networks versus Convolutional Neural Networks

17. LoTSS DR1: Double-double radio galaxies in the HETDEX field

18. The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey - II. First data release

19. The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey IV. First Data Release: Photometric redshifts and rest-frame magnitudes

20. Radio-loud AGN in the first LoTSS data release: The lifetimes and environmental impact of jet-driven sources

21. The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) III. First Data Release: optical/IR identifications and value-added catalogue

22. The environments of radio-loud AGN from the LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS)

23. The LoTSS view of radio AGN in the local Universe. The most massive galaxies are always switched on

24. The X-ray Ribs Within the Cocoon Shock of Cygnus A

25. Particle content, radio-galaxy morphology and jet power: all radio-loud AGN are not equal

26. Remnant radio-loud AGN in the Herschel-ATLAS field

27. Deep VLA observations of the cluster 1RXS J0603.3+4214 in the frequency range 1-2 GHz

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

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

30. An X-ray survey of the 2Jy sample. II: X-ray emission from extended structures

31. A new method for finding and characterizing galaxy groups via low-frequency radio surveys

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

33. Radiative age mapping of the remnant radio galaxy B2 0924+30: the LOFAR perspective

35. LOFAR facet calibration

36. LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the Toothbrush galaxy cluster

37. Deep Chandra observations of Pictor A

38. The spectral structure and energetics of powerful radio sources

39. Multiple density discontinuities in the merging galaxy cluster CIZA J2242.8+5301

40. VLBA Observations of Mrk 6: Probing the Jet-Lobe Connection

42. The particle content of low-power radio galaxies in groups and clusters

43. The Dynamics of Radio Galaxies and Double-Double Radio Galaxies

44. Episodic radio galaxies J0116$-$4722 and J1158+2621: can we constrain the quiescent phase of nuclear activity?

45. Rejuvenated radio galaxies J0041+3224 and J1835+6204: how long can the quiescent phase of nuclear activity last?

46. The Hot and Energetic Universe: AGN feedback in galaxy clusters and groups

47. The Hot and Energetic Universe: The astrophysics of galaxy groups and clusters

48. The Hot and Energetic Universe: The evolution of galaxy groups and clusters

49. Radio-loud AGN: is there a link between luminosity and cluster environment?

50. Challenges to our understanding of radio relics: X-ray observations of the Toothbrush cluster

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