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1. The Hubble Tension and Early Dark Energy.

2. The Local Value of H0.

3. Measurements of the Hubble Constant with a Two-rung Distance Ladder: Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad.

4. The Puzzle of Dark Energy.

5. Consistent Calibration of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch in the Large Magellanic Cloud on the Hubble Space Telescope Photometric System and a Redetermination of the Hubble Constant.

6. The Mira Distance to M101 and a 4% Measurement of H 0.

7. From slowdown to speedup.

8. A Gaia Data Release 3 View on the Tip of the Red Giant Branch Luminosity.

9. Seeing Dark Energy 10 Years Later.

10. Kinematics and Dark Energy from Supernovae at z > 1.

11. Evidence from Type Ia supernovae for an accelerating universe.

12. PARALLAX BEYOND A KILOPARSEC FROM SPATIALLY SCANNING THE WIDE FIELD CAMERA 3 ON THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE Based on observations with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, obtained at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by AURA, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5-26555.

13. COLOR DISPERSION AND MILKY-WAY-LIKE REDDENING AMONG TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE.

14. Measuring the Hubble constant.

15. A TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA AT REDSHIFT 1.55 IN HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE INFRARED OBSERVATIONS FROM CANDELS.

16. CEPHEID PERIOD-LUMINOSITY RELATIONS IN THE NEAR-INFRARED AND THE DISTANCE TO M31 FROM THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE WIDE FIELD CAMERA 3.

17. The SH0ES Project: Observations of Cepheids in NGC 4258 and Type Ia SN Hosts.

18. BEYOND THE UNIVERSE?

19. A synthetic Roman Space Telescope High-Latitude Time-Domain Survey: supernovae in the deep field.

20. The DEHVILS survey overview and initial data release: high-quality near-infrared Type Ia supernova light curves at low redshift.

21. Universal peekaboo.

22. ERRATUM: “A 3% SOLUTION: DETERMINATION OF THE HUBBLE CONSTANT WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND WIDE FIELD CAMERA 3” (2011, ApJ, 730, 119).

24. THE DISCOVERY OF THE MOST DISTANT KNOWN TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA AT REDSHIFT 1.914.

25. In the realm of the Hubble tension—a review of solutions.

26. On the Color–Metallicity Relation of the Red Clump and the Reddening toward the Magellanic Clouds.

27. The Milky Way Cepheid Leavitt law based on Gaia DR2 parallaxes of companion stars and host open cluster populations.

28. Significant luminosity differences of two twin Type Ia supernovae.

29. Cepheid Variables in the Antennae.

30. Multiple images of a highly magnified supernova formed by an early-type cluster galaxy lens.

31. HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS OF THE TYPE Iax SUPERNOVAE SN 2005hk AND SN 2008A.

32. THREE GRAVITATIONALLY LENSED SUPERNOVAE BEHIND CLASH GALAXY CLUSTERS.

33. Observational probes of cosmic acceleration.

34. Improving dark energy constraints with high-redshift Type Ia supernovae from CANDELS and CLASH.

35. THE EXTENDED HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SUPERNOVA SURVEY: THE RATE OF CORE COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE TO z ∼ 1.

36. A luminous, blue progenitor system for the type Iax supernova 2012Z.

37. Did LIGO Detect Dark Matter?

38. THE DWARF STARBURST HOST GALAXY OF A TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA AT z = 1.55 FROM CANDELS.

39. PHOTOMETRIC SUPERNOVA COSMOLOGY WITH BEAMS AND SDSS-II.

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