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  1. Astronomy and Astrophysics in the New Millennium: Panel Reports by Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee, Board on Physics and Astronomy, et all 2001-12-21
  2. Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos: Discovering Solutions to Over a Dozen Cosmic Mysteries by Utilizing Dark Matter Relationism, Cosmology, and Astrophysics by Jerome Drexler, 2006-05-22
  3. Accretion Power in Astrophysics (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Juhan Frank, Andrew King, et all 2002-02-11
  4. Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Martin A. Barstow, Jay B. Holberg, 2007-08-27
  5. Cosmic Bullets: High Energy Particles in Astrophysics (Frontiers of Science (Addison-Wesley)) by Roger Clay, Bruce Dawson, 1998-04
  6. Cauldrons in the Cosmos: Nuclear Astrophysics (Theoretical Astrophysics) by Claus E. Rolfs, William S. Rodney, 2005-08-01
  7. Quasar Astronomy (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Daniel W. Weedman, 1988-04-29
  8. Transfer of Polarized Light in Planetary Atmospheres: Basic Concepts and Practical Methods (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by J.W. Hovenier, Cornelis van der Mee, et all 2005-06-30
  9. The Weak Interaction in Nuclear, Particle, and Astrophysics by K. Grotz, 1990-12-01
  10. Fundamentals of Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics by Carlo Giunti, Chung W. Kim, 2007-05-17
  11. The Physics of Astrophysics Volume II: Gas Dynamics by Frank H. Shu, 1992-01
  12. Compact Stellar X-ray Sources (Cambridge Astrophysics)
  13. Cosmological Physics (Cambridge Astrophysics) by J. A. Peacock, 1999-01-28
  14. Massive Star Birth (IAU S227): A Crossroads of Astrophysics (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)

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82. Astrophysical Sciences - Princeton University
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83. UCSB Cosmology Group
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84. Smoot Group Cosmology
Smoot s group conducts research on the early Universe (cosmology) using the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) and other astrophysical sources.
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