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1. On the diversity of strongly-interacting Type IIn supernovae

2. Eruptive mass-loss less than a year before the explosion of superluminous supernovae: I. The cases of SN 2020xga and SN 2022xgc

3. SN 2023tsz: A helium-interaction driven supernova in a very low-mass galaxy

4. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium $-$ X. Flash spectral features in the Type Ibn SN 2019cj and observations of SN 2018jmt

5. Spectroscopic analysis of the strongly lensed SN~Encore: Constraints on cosmic evolution of Type Ia supernovae

6. A systematically-selected sample of luminous, long-duration, ambiguous nuclear transients

7. Lensed Type Ia Supernova 'Encore' at z=2: The First Instance of Two Multiply-Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy

8. JWST Photometric Time-Delay and Magnification Measurements for the Triply-Imaged Type Ia 'Supernova H0pe' at z = 1.78

9. Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx

10. The rise and fall of the iron-strong nuclear transient PS16dtm

11. LensWatch: I. Resolved HST Observations and Constraints on the Strongly-Lensed Type Ia Supernova 2022qmx ('SN Zwicky')

12. A population of Type Ibc supernovae with massive progenitors; broad lightcurves not uncommon in (i)PTF

13. Near-IR Type Ia SN distances: host galaxy extinction and mass-step corrections revisited

14. Near-infrared Supernova Ia Distances: Host Galaxy Extinction and Mass-step Corrections Revisited

15. Strongly Lensed Supernovae in Well-Studied Galaxy Clusters with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

16. The Palomar Transient Factory Core-collapse Supernova Host-galaxy Sample. I. Host-galaxy Distribution Functions and Environment Dependence of Core-collapse Supernovae

17. Prospects for observing strongly lensed supernovae behind Hubble Frontier Fields galaxy clusters with the James Webb Space Telescope

18. A hot and fast ultra-stripped supernova that likely formed a compact neutron star binary

19. Searching for supernovae in the multiply-imaged galaxies behind the gravitational telescope A370

20. Sifting for Sapphires: Systematic Selection of Tidal Disruption Events in iPTF

21. Probing gas and dust in the tidal tail of NGC 5221 with the type Ia supernova iPTF16abc

22. Testing for redshift evolution of Type Ia supernovae using the strongly lensed PS1-10afx at $z=1.4$

23. Color Me Intrigued: the Discovery of iPTF 16fnm, a Supernova 2002cx-like Object

24. A hot and fast ultra-stripped supernova that likely formed a compact neutron star binary

25. Sifting for Sapphires: Systematic Selection of Tidal Disruption Events in iPTF

26. Lensed Type Ia Supernova “Encore” at z = 2: The First Instance of Two Multiply Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy

27. iPTF16geu: A multiply imaged, gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova

28. Time-Varying Sodium Absorption in the Type Ia Supernova 2013gh

29. Color Me Intrigued: The Discovery of iPTF 16fnm, an SN 2002cx–like Object

30. iPTF16geu: A multiply imaged, gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova

31. Lensed Type Ia Supernova “Encore” at z = 2:The First Instance of Two Multiply Imaged Supernovae in the Same Host Galaxy

32. Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between $0.2$ and $2\,\mu\mathrm{m}$

33. Time-varying sodium absorption in the Type Ia supernova 2013gh⋆

34. The peculiar extinction law of SN2014J measured with The Hubble Space Telescope

35. The rise of SN2014J in the nearby galaxy M82

36. Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between 0.2 and 2 μm

37. Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between 0.2 and 2μm

38. Supernova spectra below strong circum-stellar interaction

39. THE PECULIAR EXTINCTION LAW OF SN 2014J MEASURED WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

40. THE RISE OF SN 2014J IN THE NEARBY GALAXY M82

41. A population of Type Ibc supernovae with massive progenitors

42. LensWatch. I. Resolved HST Observations and Constraints on the Strongly Lensed Type Ia Supernova 2022qmx (“SN Zwicky”)

43. Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx

44. The rise and fall of the iron-strong nuclear transient PS16dtm

45. LensWatch. I. Resolved HST Observations and Constraints on the Strongly Lensed Type Ia Supernova 2022qmx (“SN Zwicky”)

46. The rise and fall of the iron-strong nuclear transient PS16dtm

47. The Impact of Observing Strategy on Cosmological Constraints with LSST

48. Near-infrared Supernova Ia Distances : Host Galaxy Extinction and Mass-step Corrections Revisited

49. Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: A roadmap

50. Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics:A roadmap

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