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  1. Interpreting the Multi-TeV Emission from GRB 221009A with a Second Electron Component Accelerated by Turbulence in the Jet
  2. Effective theory for stochastic particle acceleration, with application to magnetized turbulence
  3. Neutrinos from stochastic acceleration in black hole environments
  4. Nonlinear aspects of stochastic particle acceleration
  5. High-energy acceleration phenomena in extreme-radiation–plasma interactions
  6. Particle transport through localized interactions with sharp magnetic field bends in MHD turbulence
  7. Particle acceleration at magnetized, relativistic, turbulent shock fronts
  8. Particle acceleration in colliding flows: Binary star winds and other double-shock structures
  9. First-Principles Fermi Acceleration in Magnetized Turbulence
  10. Nonresonant particle acceleration in strong turbulence: Comparison to kinetic and MHD simulations
  11. Origin of Intense Electron Heating in Relativistic Blast Waves
  12. Saturation of the asymmetric current filamentation instability under conditions relevant to relativistic shock precursors
  13. Self-consistent Monte Carlo model of particle acceleration by relativistic shocks
  14. Electron-proton co-acceleration on relativistic shocks in extreme-TeV blazars
  15. Particle acceleration in strong MHD turbulence
  16. Power-law spectra from stochastic acceleration
  17. Particle acceleration in relativistic turbulence: A theoretical appraisal
  18. Miniature supernova shock waves
  19. Physics and Phenomenology of Weakly Magnetized, Relativistic Astrophysical Shock Waves
  20. Progress in unveiling extreme particle acceleration in persistent astrophysical jets
  21. Physics of relativistic collisionless shocks. II. Dynamics of the background plasma
  22. Physics of relativistic collisionless shocks. III. The suprathermal particles
  23. Physics of Weibel-Mediated Relativistic Collisionless Shocks
  24. Physics of relativistic collisionless shocks: The scattering-center frame
  25. Generalized Fermi acceleration
  26. Stability analysis of a periodic system of relativistic current filaments
  27. On the origin of ultra-high rigidity cosmic rays
  28. Relativistic magnetohydrodynamical simulations of the resonant corrugation of a fast shock front
  29. Editorial: Topical Collection on Jets and Winds in Pulsar Wind Nebulae, Gamma-Ray Bursts and Blazars
  30. Towards Understanding the Physics of Collisionless Relativistic Shocks
  31. The elusive synchrotron precursor of collisionless shocks
  32. Particle acceleration at relativistic shock waves
  33. CORRUGATION OF RELATIVISTIC MAGNETIZED SHOCK WAVES
  34. A corrugated termination shock in pulsar wind nebulae?
  35. The microphysics of collisionless shock waves
  36. Ultrafast Synchrotron-Enhanced Thermalization of Laser-Driven Colliding Pair Plasmas
  37. The synchrotron self-Compton spectrum of relativistic blast waves at largeY
  38. Relativistic Shocks: Particle Acceleration and Magnetization
  39. On the origin of very-high-energy photons in astrophysics: A short introduction to acceleration and radiation physics
  40. On ultra-high energy cosmic ray acceleration at the termination shock of young pulsar winds
  41. Nonlinear collisionless damping of Weibel turbulence in relativistic blast waves
  42. A fast current-driven instability in relativistic collisionless shocks
  43. Current-driven filamentation upstream of magnetized relativistic collisionless shocks
  44. COLLISIONLESS RELATIVISTIC SHOCKS: CURRENT DRIVEN TURBULENCE AND PARTICLE ACCELERATION
  45. RELATIVISTIC SHOCK ACCELERATION AND SOME CONSEQUENCES
  46. CONSTRAINTS ON THE SOURCE OF ULTRA-HIGH-ENERGY COSMIC RAYS USING ANISOTROPY VERSUS CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
  47. On the magnetization of gamma-ray burst blast waves
  48. ON THE ORIGIN OF > 10 GeV PHOTONS IN GAMMA-RAY BURST AFTERGLOWS
  49. Acceleration and propagation of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
  50. Particle transport and heating in the microturbulent precursor of relativistic shocks
  51. On the origin of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
  52. Synchrotron signature of a relativistic blast wave with decaying microturbulence
  53. Particle Acceleration in Relativistic Outflows
  54. Particle Acceleration in Relativistic Outflows
  55. Particle acceleration at relativistic shock waves
  56. Gamma-ray bursts afterglows in magnetized stellar winds
  57. Dispersion and thermal effects on electromagnetic instabilities in the precursor of relativistic shocks
  58. Particle transport in intense small-scale magnetic turbulence with a mean field
  59. Shock acceleration in gamma-ray bursts
  60. Distortion of the ultrahigh energy cosmic ray flux from rare transient sources in inhomogeneous extragalactic magnetic fields
  61. Detectability of ultrahigh energy cosmic-ray signatures in gamma-rays
  62. Acceleration to ultra-high energies
  63. Collapse of small-scale density perturbations during preheating in single field inflation
  64. Generation of gravitational waves during early structure formation between cosmic inflation and reheating
  65. The moduli problem at the perturbative level
  66. Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays Anisotropies Signatures
  67. Constraints on moduli cosmology from the production of dark matter and baryon isocurvature fluctuations
  68. On electromagnetic instabilities at ultra-relativistic shock waves
  69. Anisotropy vs chemical composition at ultra-high energies
  70. ON ACCELERATION AND PROPAGATION OF ULTRA-HIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAYS
  71. On the results of the Pierre Auger Observatory
  72. On Fermi acceleration and magnetohydrodynamic instabilities at ultra-relativistic magnetized shock waves
  73. Curvaton decay into baryons, antibaryons, and radiation
  74. ABOUT FERMI ACCELERATION AT RELATIVISTIC SHOCKS AND THE SCATTERING ISSUE
  75. Optical depth of the Universe to ultrahigh energy cosmic ray scattering in the magnetized large scale structure
  76. Inhomogeneous extragalactic magnetic fields and the second knee in the cosmic ray spectrum
  77. Fermi Acceleration at Relativistic Shocks
  78. Inflationary Cosmology
  79. Neutralino dark matter and the curvaton
  80. Natural gravitino dark matter in gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking
  81. Gravitino, axino, and Kaluza–Klein graviton warm and mixed dark matter and reionization
  82. On the Efficiency of Fermi Acceleration at Relativistic Shocks
  83. Turbulence and particle acceleration in collisionless supernovae remnant shocks
  84. Turbulence and particle acceleration in collisionless supernovae remnant shocks
  85. Gravitino dark matter in gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking
  86. Relativistic Fermi acceleration with shock compressed turbulence
  87. Extragalactic magnetic fields and the second knee in the cosmic-ray spectrum
  88. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey QSO absorption line catalogue
  89. Braneworld cosmological models with anisotropy
  90. Trans-Planckian dark energy?
  91. Particle Transport in Tangled Magnetic Fields and Fermi Acceleration at Relativistic Shocks
  92. Ultrahigh energy heavy nuclei propagation in extragalactic magnetic fields
  93. The deuterium-to-oxygen ratio in the local interstellar medium from FUSE observations
  94. Nucleosynthesis in $\gamma-$ray bursts outflows
  95. Abundances of Deuterium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen in the Local Interstellar Medium: Overview of First Results from theFUSEMission
  96. Abundances of Deuterium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen toward HZ 43A: Results from theFUSEMission
  97. Deuterium Abundance toward G191‐B2B: Results from theFUSEMission
  98. Deuterium Abundance toward WD 1634−573: Results from theFUSEMission
  99. Deuterium Abundance toward WD 2211−495: Results from theFUSEMission
  100. Interstellar Deuterium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Abundances toward BD +28o4211: Results from theFUSEMission
  101. Centaurus A as the source of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays?
  102. Stress-energy tensor for trans-Planckian cosmology
  103. Transport of cosmic rays in chaotic magnetic fields
  104. Cosmic Evolution
  105. Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic ExplorerObservations of Interstellar Gas toward the Small Magellanic Cloud Star Sk 108
  106. Deficiency of molecular hydrogen in the disk of β Pictoris
  107. Physics and Astrophysics of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
  108. Reheating and dangerous relics in pre-big-bang string cosmology
  109. [ITAL]Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer[/ITAL] Observations of Molecular Hydrogen in Translucent Interstellar Clouds: The Line of Sight toward HD 73882
  110. [ITAL]Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer[/ITAL] Observations of the HD Molecule toward HD 73882
  111. No Diffuse H[TINF]2[/TINF] in the Metal-deficient Galaxy I Z[CLC]w[/CLC] 18
  112. Moduli constraints on primordial black holes
  113. Gravitational production of gravitinos
  114. Deuterium abundances
  115. Ultra-high energy cosmic ray propagation in the local supercluster
  116. Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Evolution of Light Elements
  117. Reconstruction of source and cosmic magnetic field characteristics from clusters of ultra-high energy cosmic rays
  118. Deuterium Observations in the Galaxy
  119. Maximum likelihood analysis of clusters of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
  120. Ultra–high-Energy Cosmic-Ray Sources and Large-Scale Magnetic Fields
  121. Nuclear reaction rates and primordial6Li
  122. A high deuterium abundance at redshift z = 0.7
  123. On the Significance of Population II6Li Abundances
  124. Primordial magnetic fields in string cosmology
  125. The Interstellar 7Li/6Li Ratio
  126. The Interstellar D/H Ratio Toward G191-B2B