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1. SN 2015bf: A fast declining type II supernova with flash-ionized signatures

2. Swift-XRT follow-up of gravitational wave triggers during the third aLIGO/Virgo observing run

3. The electron-capture origin of supernova 2018zd

4. Significant luminosity differences of two twin Type Ia supernovae

6. Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuation Distances for MASSIVE and Type Ia Supernova Host Galaxies

7. Swift multiwavelength follow-up of LVC S200224ca and the implications for binary black hole mergers

8. ASASSN-15hy: an under-luminous, red 03fg-like type Ia supernova

9. A Bright Ultraviolet Excess in the Transitional 02es-like Type Ia Supernova 2019yvq

10. Supernova 2018cuf: A type iip supernova with a slow fall from plateau

11. Swift/UVOT follow-up of Gravitational Wave Alerts in the O3 era

12. Carnegie supernova project:Classification of type Ia supernovae

13. The early discovery of SN 2017ahn: signatures of persistent interaction in a fast declining Type II supernova

14. SN 2013aa and SN 2017cbv:Two Sibling Type Ia Supernovae in the Spiral Galaxy NGC 5643

15. Swift spectra of AT2018cow: a white dwarf tidal disruption event?

16. Unconventional origin of supersoft X-ray emission from a white dwarf binary

17. X-ray Swift observations of SN 2018cow

18. SN 2015as: a low-luminosity Type IIb supernova without an early light-curve peak

19. Studying Type II supernovae as cosmological standard candles using the Dark Energy Survey

20. The Carnegie Supernova Project-I: Correlation between Type Ia Supernovae and Their Host Galaxies from Optical to Near-infrared Bands

21. The Carnegie Supernova Project II:The shock wave revealed through the fog: The strongly interacting Type IIn SN 2013L

22. Superluminous supernovae from the dark energy survey

23. ASASSN-15pz: Revealing Significant Photometric Diversity among 2009dc-like, Peculiar SNe Ia

24. Probing type Ia supernova properties using bolometric light curves from the Carnegie Supernova Project and the CfA Supernova Group

25. Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the $Kepler$ 2 Observations

26. Swift-XRT Follow-up of Gravitational-wave Triggers in the Second Advanced LIGO/Virgo Observing Run

27. Discovery and Rapid Follow-up Observations of the Unusual Type II SN 2018ivc in NGC 1068

28. Device-independent randomness expansion against quantum side information

29. Observations of SN 2017ein Reveal Shock Breakout Emission and A Massive Progenitor Star for a Type Ic Supernova

30. Understanding the Death of Massive Stars Using an Astrophysical Transients Observatory

31. A singularity theorem for Einstein-Klein-Gordon theory

32. SN 2012fr: Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-Infrared Light Curves of a Type Ia Supernova Observed Within a Day of Explosion

33. SN 2016X: A Type II-P Supernova with A Signature of Shock Breakout from Explosion of A Massive Red Supergiant

34. The Ultraviolet Colors of Type Ia Supernovae and their Photospheric Velocities

35. Red and Reddened: Ultraviolet through Near-Infrared Observations of Type Ia Supernova 2017erp

36. GRB171205A/SN2017iuk: A local low-luminosity gamma-ray burst

37. Gaia17biu/Sn 2017egm In Ngc 3191: The Closest Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernova To Date Is In A 'Normal,' Massive, Metal-Rich Spiral Galaxy

38. Optical Sky Brightness and Transparency during the Winter Season at Dome A Antarctica from the Gattini-All-Sky Camera

39. Far-ultraviolet to Near-infrared Spectroscopy of a Nearby Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernova Gaia16apd

40. Late-time Flattening of Type Ia Supernova Light Curves: Constraints From SN 2014J in M82

41. OGLE16aaa – a signature of a hungry supermassive black hole

42. Constraints on the Progenitor of SN 2016gkg From Its Shock-Cooling Light Curve

43. The diversity of Type II supernova versus the similarity in their progenitors

44. Ultraviolet diversity of Type Ia Supernovae

45. A 2.4% Determination of the Local Value of the Hubble Constant

46. UV-Optical Observation of Type Ia Supernova SN 2013dy in NGC 7250

47. Comparative analysis of SN 2012dn optical spectra: Days -14 to +114

48. Multiwavelength observations of the Type IIb supernova 2009mg★

49. Erratum: X-ray Swift observations of SN 2018cow

50. SPECTRA OF TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE FROM DOUBLE DEGENERATE MERGERS

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