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1. Searching for Tidal Orbital Decay in Hot Jupiters

2. A cosmic formation site of silicon and sulphur revealed by a new type of supernova explosion

3. Minute-Cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: IV -- Catalog of Cataclysmic Variables from the First 3-yr Survey

4. The most distant HI galaxies discovered by the 500 m dish FAST

5. Early-Time Observations of SN 2023wrk: A Luminous Type Ia Supernova with Significant Unburned Carbon in the Outer Ejecta

6. The Long-lived Broadband Afterglow of Short Gamma-Ray Burst 231117A and the Growing Radio-Detected Short GRB Population

7. SN 2021dbg: A Luminous Type IIP-IIL Supernova Exploding from a Massive Star with a Layered Shell

8. NEOWISE-R Caught the Luminous SN 2023ixf in Messier 101

9. Multiwavelength Polarization Observations of Mrk 501

10. AT2019pim: A Luminous Orphan Afterglow from a Moderately Relativistic Outflow

11. Variable white dwarfs in TMTS: Asteroseismological analysis of a ZZ Ceti star, TMTS J17184064+2524314

12. A Snapshot Survey of Nearby Supernovae with the Hubble Space Telescope

13. A seven-Earth-radius helium-burning star inside a 20.5-min detached binary

14. Light-Curve Structure and Halpha Line Formation in the Tidal Disruption Event AT 2019azh

15. SN~2015da: Late-time observations of a persistent superluminous Type~IIn supernova with post-shock dust formation

16. Minutes-duration Optical Flares with Supernova Luminosities

17. Discovery of the Closest Ultrastripped Supernova: SN 2021agco in UGC 3855

18. Serendipitous detection of the dusty Type IIL SN 1980K with JWST/MIRI

19. SN 2022crv: IIb, Or Not IIb: That is the Question

20. SN 2022vqz: A Peculiar SN 2002es-like Type Ia Supernova with Prominent Early Excess Emission

21. Implications for the Explosion Mechanism of Type Ia Supernovae from their Late-time Spectra

22. Ground-based and JWST Observations of SN 2022pul: I. Unusual Signatures of Carbon, Oxygen, and Circumstellar Interaction in a Peculiar Type Ia Supernova

23. Ground-based and JWST Observations of SN 2022pul: II. Evidence from Nebular Spectroscopy for a Violent Merger in a Peculiar Type-Ia Supernova

24. SN 2022joj: A Peculiar Type Ia Supernova Possibly Driven by an Asymmetric Helium-shell Double Detonation

25. Early-time Spectropolarimetry of the Aspherical Type II Supernova SN 2023ixf

26. Probing pre-supernova mass loss in double-peaked Type Ibc supernovae from the Zwicky Transient Facility

27. The fastest stars in the Galaxy

28. Rapidly Evolving Transients in Archival ZTF Public Alerts

29. SN 2016ije: An SN 2002es-like Type Ia Supernova Exploded in a Metal-poor and Low-surface Brightness Galaxy

30. 1100 days in the life of the supernova 2018ibb -- The best pair-instability supernova candidate, to date

31. A Low-Mass Helium Star Progenitor Model for the Type Ibn SN 2020nxt

32. Record-breaking polarization from the interacting superluminous supernova 2017hcc

33. A Superluminous Supernova Lightened by Collisions with Pulsational Pair-instability Shells

34. What Does the Virial Coefficient of the \Hb Broad-Line Region Depend On?

35. Early-Time Ultraviolet and Optical Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopy of the Type II Supernova 2022wsp

36. Minute-Cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: II. Catalogues of Short-Period Variable Stars from the First Two-Year Surveys

37. Spectropolarimetry of the type IIP supernova 2021yja: an unusually high continuum polarization during the photospheric phase

38. SN2017egm: A Helium-rich Superluminous Supernova with Multiple Bumps in the Light Curves

39. AGN STORM 2: II. Ultraviolet Observations of Mrk817 with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope

40. Identifying the SN 2022acko progenitor with JWST

41. JWST Discovery of Dust Reservoirs in Nearby Type IIP Supernovae 2004et and 2017eaw

42. SN 2018hna: Adding a Piece to the Puzzles of the Explosion of Blue Supergiants

43. The disappearances of six supernova progenitors

44. Volumetric rates of Luminous Red Novae and Intermediate Luminosity Red Transients with the Zwicky Transient Facility

45. SN 2022oqm -- a Ca-rich explosion of a compact progenitor embedded in C/O circumstellar material

46. SN 2019ein: A Type Ia Supernova Likely Originated from a Sub-Chandrasekhar-Mass Explosion

47. SN 2020jgb: A Peculiar Type Ia Supernova Triggered by a Helium-Shell Detonation in a Star-Forming Galaxy

48. Spectropolarimetry of the Thermonuclear Supernova 2021rhu: High Calcium Polarization 79 Days After Peak Luminosity

49. SN 2016iyc: A Type IIb supernova arising from a low-mass progenitor

50. PSR J0952-0607: The Fastest and Heaviest Known Galactic Neutron Star

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