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1. Probing the broad line region geometry and size of the gravitationally lensed quasar Q2237+0305 with microlensing time series

2. Polarimetry of the potential binary supermassive black hole system in J1430+2303

3. Activity and composition of the hyperactive comet 46P/Wirtanen during its close approach in 2018

4. The similarity of the interstellar comet 2I/Borisov to solar system comets from high resolution optical spectroscopy

5. Multiplicity of Galactic Luminous Blue Variable stars

6. Photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy of comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner during its 2018 apparition

7. Tracking the state transitions in changing-look active galactic nuclei through their polarized-light echoes

8. Atomic carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen forbidden emission lines in the water-poor comet C/2016 R2 (Pan-STARRS)

9. Spatially separated continuum sources revealed by microlensing in the gravitationally lensed broad absorption line quasar SDSSJ081830.46+060138.0

10. Comet 66P/du Toit: not a near Earth main belt comet

11. Changing-look Seyfert galaxies with optical linear polarization measurements

12. Constraining the geometry and kinematics of the quasar broad emission line region using gravitational microlensing. II. Comparing models with observations in the lensed quasar HE0435-1223

13. Polarization of changing-look quasars

14. The role of Active Galactic Nuclei in galaxy evolution: insights from space ultraviolet spectropolarimetry

15. High resolution optical spectroscopy of the $\mathrm{N_2}$-rich comet C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS)

16. Probing the structure and evolution of active galactic nuclei with the ultraviolet polarimeter POLLUX aboard LUVOIR

17. Optical linear polarization measurements of quasars obtained with the Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory

18. Optical linear polarization measurements of quasars obtained with the 3.6m telescope at the La Silla Observatory

19. Constraining the geometry and kinematics of the quasar broad emission line region using gravitational microlensing. I. Models and simulations

20. Polarization of the changing-look quasar J1011+5442

21. The 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko observation campaign in support of the Rosetta mission

23. Evolutionary status of the Of?p star HD148937 and of its surrounding nebula NGC6164/5

24. Tracing back the evolution of the candidate LBV HD168625

25. Herschel observations of the nebula M1-67 around the Wolf-Rayet star WR 124

26. Long-term activity and outburst of comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) from narrow-band photometry and long-slit spectroscopy

27. Polarization microlensing in the quadruply imaged broad absorption line quasar H1413+117

28. Evidence for two spatially separated UV continuum emitting regions in the Cloverleaf broad absorption line quasar

29. TRAPPIST photometry and imaging monitoring of comet C/2013 R1(Lovejoy): Implications for the origin of daughter species

30. The Herschel view of the nebula around the luminous blue variable star AG Carinae

32. Forbidden oxygen lines at various nucleocentric distances in comets

33. Microlensing of the broad-line region in the quadruply imaged quasar HE0435-1223

34. Herschel observations of gas and dust in comet C/2006 W3 (Christensen) at 5 AU from the Sun

35. The XMM-Newton view of the yellow hypergiant IRC +10420 and its surroundings

36. Herschel imaging and spectroscopy of the nebula around the luminous blue variable star WRAY 15-751

37. A massive parsec-scale dust ring nebula around the yellow hypergiant Hen3-1379

38. Probing the inner structure of distant AGNs with gravitational lensing

40. Forbidden oxygen lines in comets at various heliocentric distances

41. Microlensing of the broad line region in 17 lensed quasars

42. New constraints on very light pseudoscalars

43. New polarimetric constraints on axion-like particles

44. Can axion-like particles explain the alignments of the polarisations of light from quasars?

45. TRAPPIST: a robotic telescope dedicated to the study of planetary systems

46. Zooming into the broad line region of the gravitationally lensed quasar Q2237+0305 = the Einstein Cross: III. Determination of the size and structure of the CIV and CIII] emitting regions using microlensing

47. MESS (Mass-loss of Evolved StarS), a Herschel Key Program

48. Optical circular polarization in quasars

49. Water production in comet 81P/Wild 2 as determined by Herschel/HIFI

50. Microlensing in H1413+117 : disentangling line profile emission and absorption in a broad absorption line quasar

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