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1. The STROBE-X Wide Field Monitor Instrument

2. STROBE-X Mission Overview

3. Future Perspectives for Gamma-ray Burst Detection from Space

4. Supernovae Shock Breakout/Emergence Detection Predictions for a Wide-Field X-ray Survey

5. The Photo-z Infrared Telescope (PIRT) -- a space instrument for rapid follow up of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts and electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave events

6. The Gamow Explorer: A gamma-ray burst observatory to study the high redshift universe and enable multi-messenger astrophysics

7. The Role of Inhomogeneities in Supernova Shock Breakout Emission

9. A study of gamma-ray burst afterglows as they first come into view of the Swift Ultraviolet and Optical Telescope

10. A Large Catalog of Homogeneous Ultra-Violet/Optical GRB Afterglows: Temporal and Spectral Evolution

11. The Supernovae Analysis Application (SNAP)

12. Interpreting Flux from Broadband Photometry

13. Comparative Analysis of SN 2012dn Optical Spectra: Days -14 to +114

14. The First Ten Years of Swift Supernovae

15. Theoretical Clues to the Ultraviolet Diversity of Type Ia Supernovae

16. The Swift UVOT serendipitous source catalogue

17. The Swift-UVOT ultraviolet and visible grism calibration

18. Comparative analysis of SN 2012dn optical spectra: days −14 to +114

19. Comparative analysis of SN 2012dn optical spectra: Days -14 to +114

20. The Type IIP Supernova 2012aw in M95: hydrodynamical modelling of the photospheric phase from accurate spectrophotometric monitoring

21. The Effects on Supernova Shock Breakout and Swift Light Curves Due to the Mass of the Hydrogen-Rich Envelope

22. Gamma-ray Burst Flares: X-ray Flaring. II

23. Extraordinary luminous soft X-ray transient MAXI J0158-744 as an ignition of a nova on a very massive O-Ne white dwarf

24. The use and calibration of read-out streaks to increase the dynamic range of the Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope

25. GRB Flares: A New Detection Algorithm, Previously Undetected Flares, and Implications on GRB Physics

26. Grouping Normal Type Ia Supernovae by UV to Optical Color Differences

27. A panchromatic view of the restless SN2009ip reveals the explosive ejection of a massive star envelope

28. Bolometric and UV Light Curves of Core-Collapse Supernovae

29. GRB Flares: UV/Optical Flaring (Paper I)

30. High-Velocity Line Forming Regions in the Type Ia Supernova 2009ig

31. Illuminating the Primeval Universe with Type IIn Supernovae

32. The Long-Lived UV 'Plateau' of SN 2012aw

33. The Unusual Temporal and Spectral Evolution of SN2011ht. II. Peculiar Type IIn or Impostor?

34. Multi-wavelength Observations of the Type IIb Supernova 2009mg

35. Constraints on Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Companions from Early Ultraviolet Observations with Swift

36. The Unusual Temporal and Spectral Evolution of the Type IIn Supernova 2011ht

37. The Dust Extinction Curves of Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies

38. Fermi and Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow Population Studies

39. Sn 2008in - bridging the gap between normal and faint supernovae of type IIP

40. Optimizing the Search for High-z GRBs: The JANUS X-ray Coded Aperture Telescope

41. Swift UV/Optical Telescope Imaging of Star Forming Regions in M81 and Holmberg IX

42. An Updated Ultraviolet Calibration for the Swift/UVOT

43. Variable Ly alpha sheds light on the environment surrounding GRB 090426

44. Photometric redshifts for GRB afterglows from GROND and Swift/UVOT

45. A Statistical Comparison of the Optical/UV and X-ray Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts using the Swift Ultra-violet Optical and X-ray Telescopes

46. Faint NUV/FUV Standards from Swift/UVOT, GALEX and SDSS Photometry

47. Near-Ultraviolet Properties of a Large Sample of Type Ia Supernovae as Observed with the Swift UVOT

48. The Absolute Magnitudes of Type Ia Supernovae in the Ultraviolet

49. GRB 090417B and its Host Galaxy: A Step Towards an Understanding of Optically-Dark Gamma-Ray Bursts

50. GRB 090926A and Bright Late-time Fermi LAT GRB Afterglows

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