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1. Extreme Nuclear Transients Resulting from the Tidal Disruption of Intermediate Mass Stars

2. The Peculiar Radio Evolution of the Tidal Disruption Event ASASSN-19bt

3. The Gasing Pangkah Collaboration: I. Asteroseismic Identification and Characterisation of a Rapidly-Rotating Engulfment Candidate

4. A Case for a Binary Black Hole System Revealed via Quasi-Periodic Outflows

5. A characterization of ASAS-SN core-collapse supernova environments with VLT+MUSE: I. Sample selection, analysis of local environments, and correlations with light curve properties

6. A case for a binary black hole system revealed via quasi-periodic outflows

7. Coronal Line Emitters are Tidal Disruption Events in Gas-Rich Environments

8. The Origin and Evolution of the Normal Type Ia SN 2018aoz with Infant-phase Reddening and Excess Emission

9. Revealing AGNs Through TESS Variability

10. SCAT uncovers ATLAS’s first tidal disruption event ATLAS18mlw: a faint and fast TDE in a quiescent Balmer strong Galaxy

11. Examining the Properties of Low-Luminosity Hosts of Type Ia Supernovae from ASAS-SN

12. The origin and evolution of the normal Type Ia SN 2018aoz with infant-phase reddening and excess emission

13. Chandra, HST/STIS, NICER, Swift, and TESS Detail the Flare Evolution of the Repeating Nuclear Transient ASASSN-14ko

14. TESS Shines Light on the Origin of the Ambiguous Nuclear Transient ASASSN-18el

15. Revealing AGNs Through TESS Variability

16. Infant-phase reddening by surface Fe-peak elements in a normal Type Ia Supernova

17. SCAT Uncovers ATLAS's First Tidal Disruption Event ATLAS18mlw: A Faint and Fast TDE in a Quiescent Balmer Strong Galaxy

18. A Linear Relation Between the Color Stretch $s_{BV}$ and the Rising Color Slope $s_0^*(B-V)$ of Type Ia Supernovae

19. Discovery of a Highly Eccentric, Chromospherically Active Binary: ASASSN-V J192114.84+624950.8

20. Investigating the Nature of the Luminous Ambiguous Nuclear Transient ASASSN-17jz

21. Flares Big and Small: a K2 and TESS View of ASAS-SN Superflares

22. Chandra, HST/STIS, NICER, Swift, and TESS Detail the Flare Evolution of the Repeating Nuclear Transient ASASSN -14ko

23. SN 2021csp -- the explosion of a stripped envelope star within a H and He-poor circumstellar medium

24. The Curious Case of ASASSN-20hx: A Slowly-Evolving, UV and X-ray Luminous, Ambiguous Nuclear Transient

25. The Rapid X-ray and UV Evolution of ASASSN-14ko

26. The Changing Look Blazar B2 1420+32

27. A Swift Fix for Nuclear Outbursts

28. A Linear Relation between the Color Stretch sBVand the Rising Color Slope s0*(B−V) of Type Ia Supernovae

29. TESS shines light on the origin of the ambiguous nuclear transient ASASSN-18el

30. An Amusing Look at the Host of the Periodic Nuclear Transient ASASSN-14ko Reveals a Second AGN

31. The First Data Release of CNIa0.02 -- A Complete Nearby (Redshift <0.02) Sample of Type Ia Supernova Light Curves

32. Discovery of a Fast Iron Low-ionization Outflow in the Early Evolution of the Nearby Tidal Disruption Event AT2019qiz

33. ASASSN-14ko is a Periodic Nuclear Transient in ESO 253-G003

34. Cool, Luminous, and Highly Variable Stars in the Magellanic Clouds from ASAS-SN: Implications for Thorne-\.Zytkow Objects and Super-Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars

35. Optical-Ultraviolet Tidal Disruption Events

36. Response to Comment on 'A Non-Interacting Low-Mass Black Hole -- Giant Star Binary System'

37. The Rise and Fall of ASASSN-18pg: Following a TDE from Early To Late Times

38. Double-Peaked Balmer Emission Indicating Prompt Accretion Disk Formation in an X-Ray Faint Tidal Disruption Event

39. Beyond Gaia: Asteroseismic Distances of M giants using Ground-Based Transient Surveys

40. Examining a Peak-Luminosity/Decline-Rate Relationship for Tidal Disruption Events

41. A Catalog of M-dwarf Flares with ASAS-SN

42. Survey of Period Variations of Superhumps in SU UMa-Type Dwarf Novae. X: The Tenth Year (2017)

43. KELT-24b: A 5M$_{\rm J}$ Planet on a 5.6 day Well-Aligned Orbit around the Young V=8.3 F-star HD 93148

44. The Most Rapidly Declining Type I Supernova 2019bkc/ATLAS19dqr

45. Discovery and Early Evolution of ASASSN-19bt, the First TDE Detected by TESS

46. 1ES 1927+654: An AGN Caught Changing Look on a Timescale of Months

47. The largest M dwarfs flares from ASAS-SN

48. Red vs Blue: Early observations of thermonuclear supernovae reveal two distinct populations?

49. Discovery of a Candidate Black Hole - Giant Star Binary System in the Galactic Field

50. Investigating the Nature of the Luminous Ambiguous Nuclear Transient ASASSN-17jz

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