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1. An Eccentric Planet Orbiting the Polar V808 Aurigae.

4. A JWST Near- and Mid-infrared Nebular Spectrum of the Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx

7. Confirmation of a Second Propeller: A High-inclination Twin of AE Aquarii.

9. Peeking Between the Pulses: The Far-UV Spectrum of the Previously Unseen White Dwarf in AR Scorpii.

11. The Rise and Fall of the King: The Correlation between FO Aquarii's Low States and the White Dwarf's Spin-down.

12. The Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-II Supernova Survey

14. Constraining Cosmic Evolution of Type Ia Supernovae

15. The essence supernova survey: survey optimization, observations, and supernova photometry

16. Scrutinizing Exotic Cosmological Models Using ESSENCE Supernova Data Combined with Other Cosmological Probes

17. Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-based Observations of Type Ia Supernovae at Redshift 0.5: Cosmological Implications

18. A Light Echo from Type Ia SN 1995E?

19. Limits from the Hubble Space Telescope on a Point Source in SN 1987A

20. Twenty-Three High-Redshift Supernovae from the Institute for Astronomy Deep Survey: Doubling the Supernova Sample at z > 0.7

21. Modeling the Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet and Optical Spectrum of Spot I on the Circumstellar Ring of SN 1987A

22. Analysis of Type IIn SN 1998S: Effects of Circumstellar Interaction on Observed Spectra

23. Late-TimeHSTPhotometry of SN 1994I: Hints of Positron Annihilation Energy Deposition

25. Preliminary Spectral Analysis of the Type II Supernova 1999em

26. Optical Spectra of Type 1a Supernovae at z = 0.46 and z = 1.2

27. The Peculiar SN 2005hk: Do Some Type Ia Supernovae Explode as Deflagrations?

28. The Progenitor of Supernova 1993J Revisited

29. HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS OF THE TYPE Iax SUPERNOVAE SN 2005hk AND SN 2008A.

30. HOST GALAXY SPECTRA AND CONSEQUENCES FOR SUPERNOVA TYPING FROM THE SDSS SN SURVEY.

31. SWEETSPOT: NEAR-INFRARED OBSERVATIONS OF 13 TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE FROM A NEW NOAO SURVEY PROBING THE NEARBY SMOOTH HUBBLE FLOW.

32. TYPE IIb SUPERNOVA SN 2011dh: SPECTRA AND PHOTOMETRY FROM THE ULTRAVIOLET TO THE NEAR-INFRARED.

33. THE EFFECT OF WEAK LENSING ON DISTANCE ESTIMATES FROM SUPERNOVAE.

35. HIGH-VELOCITY LINE FORMING REGIONS IN THE TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA 2009ig.

36. THE DISCOVERY OF THE MOST DISTANT KNOWN TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA AT REDSHIFT 1.914.

37. THE MID-INFRARED AND OPTICAL DECAY OF SN 2011fe.

41. A TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA AT REDSHIFT 1.55 IN HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE INFRARED OBSERVATIONS FROM CANDELS.

42. HST-COS OBSERVATIONS OF HYDROGEN, HELIUM, CARBON, AND NITROGEN EMISSION FROM THE SN 1987A REVERSE SHOCK.

43. SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF STAR-FORMING HOST GALAXIES AND TYPE la SUPERNOVA HUBBLE RESIDUALS IN A NEARLY UNBIASED SAMPLE.

44. IMPROVED CONSTRAINTS ON TYPE la SUPERNOVA HOST GALAXY PROPERTIES USING MULTI-WAVELENGTH PHOTOMETRY AND THEIR CORRELATIONS WITH SUPERNOVA PROPERTIES.

46. MEASUREMENTS OF THE RATE OF TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE AT REDSHIFT ≲0.3 FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY II SUPERNOVA SURVEY.

48. Spectroscopy of High-Redshift Supernovae from the ESSENCE Project: The First 2 YearsBased in part on observations obtained at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), Inc., under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF); the European Southern Observatory, Chile (ESO Programme 170.A-0519); the Gemini Observatory, which is operated by AURA under a cooperative agreement with the NSF on behalf of the Gemini partnership (the NSF [United States], the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council [United Kingdom], the National Research Council [Canada], CONICYT [Chile], the Australian Research Council [Australia], CNPq [Brazil], and CONICET [Argentina] [programs GN-2002B-Q-14, GN-2003B-Q-14, and GS-2003B-Q-11]); the Magellan Telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory; the MMT Observatory, a joint facility of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Arizona; and the F. L. Whipple Observatory, which is operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Some of the data presented herein were obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W. M. Keck Foundation.

49. Hubble Space Telescope and Ground-based Observations of SN 1993J and SN 1998S: CNO Processing in the ProgenitorsBased in part on observations obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope, which is operated by AURA, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5-26555.

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