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César Rojas-Bravo, University of California, Santa Cruz, Presenting the Swope Supernova Survey and its first Type Ia supernova data release
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Karthik Yadavalli, Pennsylvania State University, Photometric and Spectroscopic Analysis of SN~2022oqm: Closing The Gap Between SNe-Iax and Ic-like Calcium-Rich…
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Nima Sedaghat, University of Washington, TransiNet for LSST: Two Implementations of Deep Transient Detection, towards Higher Completeness in the Unseen Domain
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Yuxin (Vic) Dong, Northwestern University, Unveiling a Hyperactive FRB in a Dust-obscured Environment with Star Formation
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Kirill Sokolovsky, University of Illinois, Exploring Small-Scale Brightness Variations in Nova Vulpeculae 2021 with TESS
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Manisha Shrestha, University of Arizona, Piecing together the long gamma-ray burst’s progenitor puzzle
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Sara Rosborough, Rochester Institute of Technology, Modeling the Reverberation Response of the Broad Line Region in Active Galactic Nuclei
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Sean Brennan, Stockholm University, Using X-Shooter to reveal the explosion, progenitor, and host of a very nearby superluminous Type IIn supernova.
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Armin Rest, STScI, The Historic Light Curve of Eta Car’s Great Eruption from its Light Echoes
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Pablo Penil, Clemson University, PG 1553+113: the case for a super-massive black hole binary
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Eli Pattie, Texas Tech University, Short timescale radio variability in black hole and neutron star X-ray binary jets
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Anya Nugent, Northwestern University/CIERA, The Host Galaxies of Sub-Chandrasekhar Mass Explosions
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Alexander Messick, Washington State University, Searching for Variable Dwarf Galaxies with the Young Supernova Experiment
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Joseph Lazio, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Transient and Variable Signatures of Technology
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Fulya Kiroglu, Northwestern University, Transient Signatures of Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Accretion from Tidal Disruption Events
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Charlie Kilpatrick, Northwestern University, Multi-wavelength observations of fast radio bursts
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Viraj Karambelkar, Caltech, Luminous Red Novae – Probes of Common Envelope Evolution in Massive Binaries
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John Hood, University of Chicago, Simultaneous Millimeter-wave, Gamma-ray, and Optical Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2326-502 During a Flaring State
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Daichi Hiramatsu, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Limits on Simultaneous and Delayed Optical Emission from Well-Localized Fast Radio Bursts
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Muryel Guolo, Johns Hopkins University, Quasi-Periodic Eruptions from Galactic Nuclei
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Alexa Gordon, Northwestern University, A Census of Fast Radio Burst Host Galaxies and Implications for the Progenitor(s)
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Andrea Gokus, Washington University in St. Louis, Studying multi-wavelength properties of gamma-ray flaring blazars at redshift > 3
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Nicholas Earl, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Late-time X-ray Rebrightening vs. Early Double-peaked Balmer Emission: Investigating Disk Formation in the TDE…
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Zoheyr Doctor, Northwestern University | CIERA, The Diversity of Gravitational-Wave Transients