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GARRA, the Relativistic Astrophysics and Radio Astronomy Group at the
Instituto Argentino de
Radioastronomía (IAR), was founded in April 2000 on the basis of
collaborations extending since 1993, and with the objective to further the
studies on relativistic astrophysics and cosmology in Argentina. Currently,
the group also includes researchers and students from other
institutions, notably the Facultad de Cs. Astronómicas y Geofísicas of
the University of la Plata.
Research interest in the group range over many topics in current astrophysics: compact objects: pulsars, black holes, exotic stars; unidentified gamma-ray sources; gamma-ray bursts; supernova remnants; cosmic rays of high and ultra-high energy; massive stars; extragalactic astronomy; gravitation and cosmology. Some members also do research in foundations of science. |
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The GARRA team and friends (2009). |
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