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  1. The effect of cluster dynamical state on ram-pressure stripping
  2. Ram Pressure Stripping in the EAGLE Simulation
  3. The largest bright ULX population in a galaxy: X-ray variability and luminosity function in the Cartwheel ring galaxy
  4. Unveiling the Interplay between the GASP Jellyfish Galaxy JO194 and Its Environment with Chandra
  5. Investigating the nature of the ultraluminous X-ray sources in the galaxy NGC 925
  6. Insights into the Evolution of Five Isolated Galaxies
  7. GASP XXXV: Characteristics of the Diffuse Ionised Gas in Gas-stripped Galaxies
  8. Modelling multiwavelength emission of Ultra-luminous X-ray Sources accreting above the Eddington limit
  9. GASP XXXIV: Unfolding the Thermal Side of Ram Pressure Stripping in the Jellyfish Galaxy JO201
  10. Metallicity and X-ray luminosity variations in NGC 922
  11. GASP XXX. The Spatially Resolved SFR–Mass Relation in Stripping Galaxies in the Local Universe
  12. GASP. XXI. Star Formation Rates in the Tails of Galaxies Undergoing Ram Pressure Stripping
  13. Discovery of a 2.8 s Pulsar in a 2 Day Orbit High-mass X-Ray Binary Powering the Ultraluminous X-Ray Source ULX-7 in M51
  14. The Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources Population of the Galaxy NGC 7456
  15. First detection of the Crab Nebula at TeV energies with a Cherenkov telescope in a dual-mirror Schwarzschild-Couder configuration: the ASTRI-Horn telescope
  16. GASP. XXII. The Molecular Gas Content of the JW100 Jellyfish Galaxy at z ∼ 0.05: Does Ram Pressure Promote Molecular Gas Formation?
  17. Te-REX: a sample of extragalactic TeV-emitting candidates
  18. GASP XXIII: A Jellyfish Galaxy as an Astrophysical Laboratory of the Baryonic Cycle
  19. Investigating Early-type Galaxy Evolution with a Multiwavelength Approach. III. Insights from SPH Simulations with Chemophotometric Implementation
  20. Diffuse X-ray emission around an ultraluminous X-ray pulsar
  21. The X-Ray Luminosity Function of Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources in Collisional Ring Galaxies
  22. The Cartwheel galaxy as a stepping stone for binaries formation
  23. The two ultraluminous X-ray sources in the galaxy NGC 925
  24. A multi-wavelength study of the evolution of early-type galaxies in groups: the ultraviolet view
  25. A new ultraluminous X-ray source in the galaxy NGC 5907
  26. Investigating early-type galaxy evolution with a multiwavelength approach
  27. An accreting pulsar with extreme properties drives an ultraluminous x-ray source in NGC 5907
  28. Pulsator-like Spectra from Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources and the Search for More Ultraluminous Pulsars
  29. The evolution of S0s with UV bright rings A SWIFT-UVOT study
  30. Divisions Panel Discussion: Astronomy for Development
  31. What dominates the X-ray emission of normal galaxies?
  32. Investigating early-type galaxy evolution with a multiwavelength approach – I. X-ray properties of 12 galaxies observed with Swift and XMM–Newton
  33. Spectral variability in Swift and Chandra observations of the ultraluminous source NGC 55 ULX1
  34. NGC 2276: a remarkable galaxy with a large number of ultraluminous X-ray sources
  35. Are jet ubiquitous in ULXs?
  36. Ultraluminous X-ray sources: a deeper insight into their spectral evolution
  37. X-ray variability and energy spectra from NGC 5408 X–1 with XMM–Newton
  38. Radio afterglows of a complete sample of bright Swift GRBs: predictions from present days to the SKA era
  39. Simultaneous X-ray and optical observations of true type 2 Seyfert galaxies
  40. Hot gas in groups: NGC 5328 and the intriguing case of NGC 4756 withXMM-Newton
  41. The aperiodic variability of the Ultraluminous X-ray source in NGC 5408
  42. Seyfert’s Sextet: where is the gas?
  43. Studying the asymmetry of the globular cluster population of NGC 4261
  44. CHANDRAOBSERVATIONS OF THE COLLISIONAL RING GALAXY NGC 922
  45. Interaction between the intergalactic medium and central radio source in the NGC 4261 group of galaxies
  46. The population of ULXs in the spiral galaxy NGC 2276
  47. The jet and counterjet of 3C 270 (NGC 4261) viewed in the X-ray with Chandra
  48. Chandra observations of the ULX N10 in the Cartwheel galaxy
  49. A “Pandora’s box” of galaxies
  50. The Cartwheel galaxy with XMM-Newton
  51. The diverse X-ray properties of four truly isolated elliptical galaxies: NGC 2954, NGC 6172, NGC 7052, and NGC 7785
  52. The changing look of PKS 2149-306
  53. The ULX Population in the Cartwheel Galaxy
  54. ChandraandHubble Space TelescopeObservations of Gamma‐Ray Blazars: Comparing Jet Emission at Small and Large Scales
  55. The Cartwheel ULXs peculiar behaviour
  56. Evidence of unrelaxed IGM around IC 1262
  57. On the compact nature of the most luminous ULX in the Cartwheel ring
  58. Variability of ultraluminous X-ray sources in the Cartwheel Ring
  59. Unobscured QSO 2: a new class of objects?
  60. The Trail of Discrete X‐Ray Sources in the Early‐Type Galaxy NGC 4261: Anisotropy in the Globular Cluster Distribution?
  61. The Nature of Composite Seyfert/Star‐forming Galaxies Revealed by X‐Ray Observations
  62. The trail of discrete X-ray sources in the early-type galaxy NGC 4261: anisotropy in the globular cluster distribution
  63. A sample of X-ray emitting normal galaxies from the BMW–HRI Catalogue
  64. RX J1821.6+6827: A cool cluster at z = 0.81 from the ROSAT NEP survey
  65. The XMM-Newton Bright Serendipitous Survey: First Extragalactic Results
  66. A thorough study of the intriguing X-ray emission from the Cartwheel ring
  67. BL LAC EVOLUTION REVISITED
  68. The Gamma‐Ray Bright BL Lacertae Object RX J1211+2242
  69. The last gift of BeppoSAX: PDS observations of the two blazars 1ES 0507-040 and PKS 1229-021
  70. Radio spectra of a sample of X-ray selected BL Lacs
  71. The XMM-NewtonHBS28 sample: Studying the obscuration in hard X-ray selected AGNs
  72. BeppoSAX observations of 1-Jy BL Lacertae objects -- II
  73. A hard medium survey with ASCA
  74. XMM-Newtonobservations reveal AGN in apparently normal galaxies
  75. The BL Lacertae objects OQ 530 and S5 0716+714
  76. BL Lacertae: Complex spectral variability and rapid synchrotron flare detected with BeppoSAX
  77. On the Cosmological Evolution of BL Lacertae Objects
  78. BeppoSAX spectral survey of BL Lacs – New spectra and results
  79. BeppoSAXobservations of 1-Jy BL Lacertae objects - I
  80. Unveiling the AGN powering the "Composite" Seyfert/Star-forming galaxy NGC 7679: BeppoSAX and ASCA results
  81. The European Large‐AreaInfrared Space ObservatorySurvey V: ABeppoSAXHard X‐Ray Survey of the S1 Region
  82. An X-ray selected sample of radio-loud quasars
  83. Extreme synchrotron BL Lac objects
  84. The 0.1-200 keV spectrum of the blazar PKS 2005-489 during an active state
  85. Flaring blazars with BeppoSAX
  86. A new BL Lac sample from the REX survey
  87. Hard synchrotron BL lacs: The case of 1ES 1101-232
  88. New extreme synchrotron BL Lac objects
  89. New results from the HRX BL Lac sample
  90. The REX survey: The catalog
  91. The optically bright REX sample
  92. An X-ray and optical study of the cluster A33
  93. Emission line AGNs from the REX survey
  94. RX J1716.6+6708: A Young Cluster at [CLC][ITAL]z[/ITAL][/CLC] = 0.81
  95. The REX Survey: A Search for Radio‐emitting X‐Ray Sources
  96. BeppoSAX observations of 1 Jy BL lacertae objects
  97. What can BeppoSAX tell us about X-ray spectra of BL Lacs?
  98. Identification of newly discovered radio-emitting X-ray sources: results from spectroscopy
  99. The REX survey: a search for BL Lac objects
  100. A pilot study for the creation of a large BL Lac sample
  101. The Properties of X-Ray--selected Active Galactic Nuclei. IV. The Local Optical Luminosity Function of Broad-Line Active Galactic Nuclei
  102. The Einstein Extended Medium-Sensitivity Survey Second Epoch: Results for the Stars
  103. ROSAT observations of four unidentified EMSS sources
  104. Luminosity functions of BL Lacertae objects
  105. The properties of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei. 3: The radio-quiet versus radio-loud samples
  106. 15-30 arcsec resolution replica x-ray optics for AXAF-S
  107. The properties of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei. II - A deeper look at the cosmological evolution
  108. The extended medium sensitivity survey distant cluster sample - X-ray data and interpretation of the luminosity evolution
  109. The luminosity function and cosmological evolution of X-ray-selected BL Lacertae objects
  110. The Einstein Observatory Extended Medium-Sensitivity Survey. II - The optical identifications
  111. The properties of X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei. I - Luminosity function, cosmological evolution, and contribution to the diffuse X-ray background
  112. The number count distribution for X-ray-selected BL Lacertae objects and constraints on the luminosity function
  113. MS 1603.6 + 2600, an unusual X-ray selected binary system at high Galactic latitude
  114. MS 0129.2 - 2237 - Interacting galaxies at Z = 0.11
  115. The Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey distant cluster sample - X-ray cosmological evolution
  116. The Einstein Observatory Extended Medium-Sensitivity Survey. I - X-ray data and analysis
  117. No evidence for radio-quiet BL Lacertae objects
  118. A cooling flow in a high-redshift, X-ray-selected cluster of galaxies
  119. A red envelope around a dominant elliptical galaxy in an X-ray selected poor cluster
  120. The X-ray spectra of the extragalactic sources in the Einstein extended medium sensitivity survey
  121. X-ray variability of the BL Lacertae object PKS 2155 - 304 in the 0.1-6 keV range
  122. A ring of X-rays from the Cartwheel galaxy
  123. BL Lac objects from the extended medium sensitivity survey: The surface density
  124. The optical and radio properties of X-ray selected Bl Lacertae Objects