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The Formation of the Smallest Galaxies
Galaxy groups: simply the scaled-down versions of rich clusters?
The Hidden Monsters: Obscured AGN in the era of Chandra, NuSTAR, and WISE
Eruptive Mass Loss in Stars Approaching Core Collapse
Constraining the progenitors and power sources of superluminous supernovae
The physics, environment and evolution of early supermassive black holes
X-ray radiation quenching: A so far overlooked environmental quenching mechanism
The Diverse Implications of Stellar Feedback for Star and Galaxy Formation
Young Pulsars and the Galactic Center GeV Gamma-ray Excess
Hard X-ray Outbursts from the Galactic Center Supermassive Black Hole Sagittarius A*
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