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1. Type Ia Supernovae are Excellent Standard Candles in the Near-Infrared

2. High Density Circumstellar Interaction in the Luminous Type IIn SN 2010jl: The first 1100 days

3. Near-Ultraviolet Properties of a Large Sample of Type Ia Supernovae as Observed with the Swift UVOT

4. Spectroscopic Discovery of the Broad-Lined Type Ic Supernova 2010bh Associated with the Low-Redshift GRB 100316D

5. The Diversity of Massive Star Outbursts I: Observations of SN 2009ip, UGC 2773 OT2009-1, and Their Progenitors

6. Early and Late-Time Observations of SN 2008ha: Additional Constraints for the Progenitor and Explosion

7. SN 2006bt: A Perplexing, Troublesome, and Possibly Misleading Type Ia Supernova

8. New Hubble Space Telescope Discoveries of Type Ia Supernovae at z > 1: Narrowing Constraints on the Early Behavior of Dark Energy

10. High-density circumstellar interaction in the luminous type IIn SN 2010jl : The first 1100 days

11. HIGH-DENSITY CIRCUMSTELLAR INTERACTION IN THE LUMINOUS TYPE IIn SN 2010jl: THE FIRST 1100 DAYS

12. Evidence for type ia supernova diversity from ultraviolet observations with the hubble space telescope

13. EVIDENCE FOR TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA DIVERSITY FROM ULTRAVIOLET OBSERVATIONS WITH THEHUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

14. CANDELS: THE COSMIC ASSEMBLY NEAR-INFRARED DEEP EXTRAGALACTIC LEGACY SURVEY—THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS, IMAGING DATA PRODUCTS, AND MOSAICS

16. NEAR-ULTRAVIOLET PROPERTIES OF A LARGE SAMPLE OF TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE AS OBSERVED WITH THESwiftUVOT

19. SN 2008ha: AN EXTREMELY LOW LUMINOSITY AND EXCEPTIONALLY LOW ENERGY SUPERNOVA

20. NewHubble Space TelescopeDiscoveries of Type Ia Supernovae atz≥ 1: Narrowing Constraints on the Early Behavior of Dark Energy

21. EVIDENCE FOR TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA DIVERSITY FROM ULTRAVIOLET OBSERVATIONS WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE.

22. SN 2006bt: A PERPLEXING, TROUBLESOME, AND POSSIBLY MISLEADING TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA

23. New Hubble Space Telescope Discoveries of Type Ia Supernovae at z ? 1: Narrowing Constraints on the Early Behavior of Dark Energy

24. An Ultraviolet–Optical Flare from the Tidal Disruption of a Helium-Rich Stellar Core

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