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1. A JWST Medium-resolution MIRI Spectrum and Models of the Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx at +415 days

2. Characterizing the Rapid Hydrogen Disappearance in SN 2022crv: Evidence of a Continuum between Type Ib and IIb Supernova Properties

3. 1991T-like Supernovae

4. Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Projects I and II

5. From out of the Blue: Swift Links 2002es-like, 2003fg-like, and Early Time Bump Type Ia Supernovae

6. The HST Nondetection of SN Ia 2011fe 11.5 yr after Explosion Further Restricts Single-degenerate Progenitor Systems

7. JWST MIRI/Medium Resolution Spectrograph (MRS) Observations and Spectral Models of the Underluminous Type Ia Supernova 2022xkq

8. SN 2022jli: A Type Ic Supernova with Periodic Modulation of Its Light Curve and an Unusually Long Rise

9. AT 2022aedm and a New Class of Luminous, Fast-cooling Transients in Elliptical Galaxies

10. JWST Low-resolution MIRI Spectral Observations of SN 2021aefx: High-density Burning in a Type Ia Supernova

11. Four Years of Type Ia Supernovae Observed by TESS: Early-time Light-curve Shapes and Constraints on Companion Interaction Models

12. Cool, Luminous, and Highly Variable Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. II. Spectroscopic and Environmental Analysis of Thorne–Żytkow Object and Super-AGB Star Candidates

13. A Linear Relation between the Color Stretch s BV and the Rising Color Slope of Type Ia Supernovae

15. SN2017jgh: a high-cadence complete shock cooling light curve of a SN IIb with the Kepler telescope

18. SN 2021fxy: mid-ultraviolet flux suppression is a common feature of Type Ia supernovae

19. SALT3-NIR: Taking the Open-source Type Ia Supernova Model to Longer Wavelengths for Next-generation Cosmological Measurements

23. The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue – IV. 2017

24. The ASAS-SN catalogue of variable stars X: discovery of 116 000 new variable stars using G-band photometry

26. Early Spectral Evolution of Classical Novae: Consistent Evidence for Multiple Distinct Outflows

27. The First Data Release of CNIa0.02—A Complete Nearby (Redshift

28. The value-added catalogue of ASAS-SN eclipsing binaries: parameters of 30 000 detached systems

30. Carnegie Supernova Project: The First Homogeneous Sample of Super-Chandrasekhar-mass/2003fg-like Type Ia Supernovae

32. JWST Low-Resolution MIRI Spectral Observations of SN~2021aefx: High-density Burning in a Type Ia Supernova

33. KELT-24b: A 5M(J) Planet on a 5.6 day Well-aligned Orbit around the Young V=8.3 F-star HD 93148

34. Seeing Double: ASASSN-18bt Exhibits a Two-component Rise in the Early-time K2 Light Curve

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

36. Early-time Light Curves of Type Ia Supernovae Observed with TESS

37. Cool, Luminous, and Highly Variable Stars in the Magellanic Clouds. II: Spectroscopic and Environmental Analysis of Thorne-\.Zytkow Object and Super-AGB Star Candidates

38. Multiple Flares in the Changing-Look AGN NGC 5273

41. Progenitor, environment, and modelling of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu (Gaia16cfr)

42. A Speed Bump:SN 2021aefx Shows that Doppler Shift Alone Can Explain Early Excess Blue Flux in Some Type Ia Supernovae

43. A Tale of Two Type Ia Supernovae: The Fast-declining Siblings SNe 2015bo and 1997cn

44. High-cadence, early-time observations of core-collapse supernovae from the TESS prime mission

45. The ASAS-SN catalogue of variable stars – VIII. ‘Dipper’ stars in the Lupus star-forming region

46. The Value-Added Catalog of ASAS-SN Eclipsing Binaries II: Properties of Extra-Physics Systems

47. Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the interacting transient at 2016jbu(Gaia16cfr)

48. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- V. 2018-2020

49. Optical/$γ$-ray blazar flare correlations: understanding the high-energy emission process using ASAS-SN and Fermi light curves

50. The Spectroscopic Classification of Astronomical Transients (SCAT) Survey: Overview, Pipeline Description, Initial Results, and Future Plans

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