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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2012
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Measuring cosmological parameters with GRBs: status and perspectives
New interpretation of the Amati relation
The SED Machine - a dedicated transient spectrograph
PTF10iue - evidence for an internal engine in a unique Type Ic SN
Direct evidence for the collapsar model of long gamma-ray bursts
On pair instability supernovae and gamma-ray bursts
Pan-STARRS1 observations of ultraluminous SNe
The influence of rotation on the critical neutrino luminosity in core-collapse supernovae
General relativistic magnetospheres of slowly rotating and oscillating neutron stars
Host galaxies of short GRBs
GRB 100418A: a bridge between GRB-associated hypernovae and SNe
Two super-luminous SNe at z ~ 1.5 from the SNLS
Prospects for very-high-energy gamma-ray bursts with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
The dynamics and radiation of relativistic flows from massive stars
The search for light echoes from the supernova explosion of 1181 AD
The proto-magnetar model for gamma-ray bursts
Stellar black holes at the dawn of the universe
MAXI J0158-744: the discovery of a supersoft X-ray transient
Wide-band spectra of magnetar burst emission
Dust formation and evolution in envelope-stripped core-collapse supernovae
The host galaxies of dark gamma-ray bursts
Keck observations of 150 GRB host galaxies
Search for properties of GRBs at large redshift
The early emission from SNe
Spectral properties of SN shock breakout
MAXI observation of GRBs and short X-ray transients
A three-dimensional view of SN 1987A using light echo spectroscopy
X-ray study of the southern extension of the SNR Puppis A
All-sky survey of short X-ray transients by MAXI GSC
Development of the CALET gamma-ray burst monitor (CGBM)
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 7 , Symposium S279: Death of Massive Stars: Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts , April 2011 , pp. 433 - 446
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