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1. SN 2023ixf in Messier 101: A Variable Red Supergiant as the Progenitor Candidate to a Type II Supernova

2. Revealing the Progenitor of SN 2021zby through Analysis of the TESS Shock-cooling Light Curve

4. SN 2018agk: A Prototypical Type Ia Supernova with a Smooth Power-law Rise in Kepler (K2)

5. SN2018kzr: A Rapidly Declining Transient from the Destruction of a White Dwarf

6. Revealing the progenitor of SN 2021zby through analysis of the $TESS$ shock-cooling light curve

7. SN 2018gjx reveals that some SNe Ibn are SNe IIb exploding in dense circumstellar material

8. Intermediate-luminosity red transients: Spectrophotometric properties and connection to electron-capture supernova explosions

9. Optimization of the Observing Cadence for the Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time: a pioneering process of community-focused experimental design

10. Probing the Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae using Circumstellar Material Interaction Signatures

11. Forbidden hugs in pandemic times: I. Luminous red nova at 2019zhd, a new merger in M 31

12. The Lowest of the Low:Discovery of SN 2019gsc and the Nature of Faint Iax Supernovae

13. LSQ13ddu: a rapidly evolving stripped-envelope supernova with early circumstellar interaction signatures

14. The rise and fall of an extraordinary Ca-rich transient The discovery of ATLAS19dqr/SN 2019bkc

15. SN 2016gsd: an unusually luminous and linear Type II supernova with high velocities

16. SN 2019ehk: A Double-peaked Ca-rich Transient with Luminous X-Ray Emission and Shock-ionized Spectral Features

17. SN 2019muj – a well-observed Type Iax supernova that bridges the luminosity gap of the class

18. SN2018kzr: a rapidly declining transient from the destruction of a white dwarf

19. The tidal disruption event AT2017eqx: spectroscopic evolution from hydrogen rich to poor suggests an atmosphere and outflow

20. A luminous stellar outburst during a long-lasting eruptive phase first, and then SN IIn 2018cnf

21. PS18kh: A New Tidal Disruption Event with a Non-axisymmetric Accretion Disk

22. Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the $Kepler$ 2 Observations

23. A detailed non-LTE analysis of LB-1: Revised parameters and surface abundances

24. Investigating the properties of stripped-envelope supernovae, what are the implications for their progenitors?

25. Discovery and follow-up of the unusual nuclear transient OGLE17aaj

26. Observations of SN 2017ein Reveal Shock Breakout Emission and A Massive Progenitor Star for a Type Ic Supernova

27. On Type IIn/Ia-CSM supernovae as exemplified by SN 2012ca

28. Design and Operation of the ATLAS Transient Science Server

29. Optical design of the SOXS spectrograph for ESO NTT

30. SOXS Control Electronics Design

31. SOXS: a wide band spectrograph to follow up transients

32. A nearby superluminous supernova with a long pre-maximum 'plateau' and strong CII features

33. Supernovae 2016bdu and 2005gl, and their link with SN 2009ip-like transients: another piece of the puzzle

34. ATLAS: A High-Cadence All-Sky Survey System

35. SN 2017dio: A Type-Ic Supernova Exploding in a Hydrogen-rich Circumstellar Medium

36. The mechanical design of SOXS for the NTT

37. The acquisition camera system for SOXS at NTT

38. The assembly integration and test activities for the new SOXS instrument at NTT

39. The common path of SOXS (Son of X-Shooter)

40. Euclid: Superluminous supernovae in the Deep Survey

41. The NIR Spectrograph for the new SOXS instrument at the NTT

42. Architecture of the SOXS instrument control software

43. The VIS detector system of SOXS

44. A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source

45. Hydrogen-rich supernovae beyond the neutrino-driven core-collapse paradigm

46. On the diversity of superluminous supernovae: ejected mass as the dominant factor

47. The host galaxy and late-time evolution of the superluminous supernova PTF12dam

48. Supersolar Ni/Fe production in the Type IIP SN 2012ec

49. SN 2009ip at late times - an interacting transient at+2 years

50. Interacting supernovae and supernova impostors. SN 2007sv: the major eruption of a massive star in UGC 5979

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