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Dissecting intermediate-sized Kuiper belt objects
The role of synchrotron cooling in modeling the dynamic wisps of the Crab nebula
 
Structural and physical properties of high redshift galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Lyman alpha galaxies: Physical properties and effects of dust at high redshift
 
Modeling the injection of short-lived radionuclides from a nearby supernova into the Solar Systems's protoplanetary disk
Clues to galaxy evolution from the major merger rate at high redshift
 
Tracing galaxy assembly: A study of merging and emission-line galaxies
Martian weathering processes: Terrestrial analog and theoretical modeling studies
 
An analysis of low-mass triggered star formation in H II region environments
A laboratory study of sediment flux within dust devils on Earth and Mars
 
Monte Carlo calculations of pion condensate in highly dense neutron matter and a new auxiliary fields correlated wavefunction
Thermal histories of chondrules in solar nebula shocks, including the effect of molecular line cooling
 
Pixel-based dust-extinction mapping in nearby galaxies: A new approach to lifting the veil of dust
Formation of Compact Stellar Clusters by High-Redshift Galaxy Outflows
 
Stellar Abundances in the Solar Neighborhood
Modeling Layered Accretion and the Magnetorotational Instability in Protoplanetary Disks
 
Investigation of Star Formation: Instrumentation and Methodology
The resolved stellar populations in nearby star-forming galaxies: M83, NGC 4214, and CGCG 269-049