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1. Interacting supernovae and supernova impostors. LSQ13zm: an outburst heralds the death of a massive star

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

3. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - VI. Observations of two distant Type Ibn supernova candidates discovered by La Silla-QUEST

4. Superluminous supernovae from PESSTO

6. SN 2020wnt: a slow-evolving carbon-rich superluminous supernova with no O ii lines and a bumpy light curve

7. Progenitor, environment, and modelling of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu (Gaia16cfr)

8. Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the interacting transient AT 2016jbu(Gaia16cfr)

9. SN 2020acat: an energetic fast rising Type IIb supernova

10. Low luminosity Type II supernovae – IV. SN 2020cxd and SN 2021aai, at the edges of the sub-luminous supernovae class

11. Close, bright, and boxy: the superluminous SN 2018hti

13. The double-peaked Type Ic supernova 2019cad: another SN 2005bf-like object

14. The optical properties of three Type II supernovae: 2014cx, 2014cy, and 2015cz

16. Optical studies of two stripped-envelope supernovae – SN 2015ap (Type Ib) and SN 2016P (Type Ic)

17. Luminous Type II supernovae for their low expansion velocities

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

19. Optical follow-up of the tidal disruption event iPTF16fnl: new insights from X-shooter observations

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

21. Low-luminosity Type II supernovae – III. SN 2018hwm, a faint event with an unusually long plateau.

22. SN 2014J in M82: new insights on the spectral diversity of Type Ia supernovae

23. AT 2017be - a new member of the class of Intermediate-Luminosity Red Transients

24. SN 2015ba: a Type IIP supernova with a long plateau

25. ASASSN-15no: the Supernova that plays hide-and-seek

26. SNhunt151: an explosive event inside a dense cocoon

27. SNe 2013K and 2013am: observed and physical properties of two slow, normal Type IIP events

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

29. Type Ia supernovae with and without blueshifted narrow Na i D lines – how different is their structure?

30. Gaia16apd – a link between fast and slowly declining type I superluminous supernovae

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

32. Dead or Alive? Long-term evolution of SN 2015bh (SNhunt275)

33. Pan-STARRS and PESSTO search for an optical counterpart to the LIGO gravitational-wave source GW150914

34. The multifaceted Type II-L supernova 2014G from pre-maximum to nebular phase

35. 450 d of Type II SN 2013ej in optical and near-infrared

36. Optical and near-infrared observations of SN 2014ck: an outlier among the Type Iax supernovae

37. Erratum: On the diversity of superluminous supernovae: ejected mass as the dominant factor: Table 1.

38. Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between 0.2 and 2 mu m

39. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium – IX. SN 2014av, and characterization of Type Ibn SNe

40. Supernova 2013fc in a circumnuclear ring of a luminous infrared galaxy: the big brother of SN 1998S

41. SNe 2013K and 2013am: observed and physical properties of two slow, normal Type IIP events.

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

43. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium – VIII. PSN J07285387+3349106, a highly reddened supernova Ibn

44. SN 2011fu: a type IIb supernova with a luminous double-peaked light curve

45. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium – VII. The metamorphosis of ASASSN-15ed from a narrow line Type Ibn to a normal Type Ib Supernova

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. Explosion of a massive, He-rich star at z = 0.16

49. SN 2009ib: a Type II-P supernova with an unusually long plateau

50. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium – V. Observations of the slow-evolving SN Ibn OGLE-2012-SN-006

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