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1. Optical and near-infrared photometry of 94 type II supernovae from the Carnegie Supernova Project

2. Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Projects I and II

3. A JWST Medium Resolution MIRI Spectrum and Models of the Type Ia supernova 2021aefx at +415 d

4. Discovery and Follow-up of ASASSN-23bd (AT 2023clx): The Lowest Redshift and Least Luminous Tidal Disruption Event To Date

5. Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Properties and Their Host Galaxies

6. JWST MIRI/MRS Observations and Spectral Models of the Under-luminous Type Ia Supernova 2022xkq

7. The Carnegie Supernova Project-I. Spectroscopic analysis of stripped-envelope supernovae

8. The Carnegie Supernova Project-I. Optical spectroscopy of stripped-envelope supernovae

9. JWST Low-Resolution MIRI Spectral Observations of SN~2021aefx: High-density Burning in a Type Ia Supernova

10. SN 2021fxy: Mid-Ultraviolet Flux Suppression is a Common Feature of Type Ia Supernovae

11. A Speed Bump: SN 2021aefx Shows that Doppler Shift Alone can Explain Early-Excess Blue Flux in Some Type Ia Supernovae

12. Carnegie Supernova Project: kinky $i$-band light-curves of Type Ia supernovae

13. Carnegie Supernova Project-II: Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Stripped-Envelope Core-Collapse Supernovae

14. A Tale of Two Type Ia Supernovae: The fast-declining siblings SNe 2015bo and 1997cn

15. Measuring an off-Center Detonation through Infrared Line Profiles: The peculiar Type Ia Supernova SN~2020qxp/ASASSN-20jq

16. ASASSN-15hy: an under-luminous, red 03fg-like type Ia supernova

17. Carnegie Supernova Project: The First Homogeneous Sample of 'Super-Chandrasekhar Mass'/2003fg-like Type Ia Supernova

18. Strong Near-Infrared Carbon Absorption in the Transitional Type Ia SN 2015bp

19. Carnegie Supernova Project II: The slowest rising Type Ia supernova LSQ14fmg and clues to the origin of super-Chandrasekhar/03fg-like events

20. The Carnegie Supernova Project II. Observations of SN 2014ab possibly revealing a 2010jl-like SN IIn with pre-existing dust

21. The Carnegie Supernova Project II. Observations of the intermediate luminosity red transient SNhunt120

22. The Carnegie Supernova Project II. Observations of the luminous red nova AT 2014ej

23. The Carnegie Supernova Project II. The shock wave revealed through the fog: The strongly interacting Type IIn SN 2013L

24. The Carnegie Supernova Project II. Early observations and progenitor constraints of the Type Ib supernova LSQ13abf

25. Luminous Type II supernovae for their low expansion velocities

26. Carnegie Supernova Project-II: The Near-infrared Spectroscopy Program

27. The first 48: Discovery and progenitor constraints on the Type Ia supernova 2013gy

28. Red vs Blue: Early observations of thermonuclear supernovae reveal two distinct populations?

29. On the type Ia supernovae 2007on and 2011iv: Evidence for Chandrasekhar-mass explosions at the faint end of the luminosity-width relationship

30. The Carnegie Supernova Project I: methods to estimate host-galaxy reddening of stripped-envelope supernovae

31. The Carnegie Supernova Project I: photometry data release of low-redshift stripped-envelope supernovae

32. Light and color curve properties of type Ia supernovae: Theory vs. Observations

33. Two transitional type~Ia supernovae located in the Fornax cluster member NGC 1404: SN 2007on and SN 2011iv

34. Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Projects I and II

35. Discovery and follow-up of ASASSN-23bd (AT 2023clx): The lowest redshift and luminosity optically-selected tidal disruption event

36. The carbon-rich type Ic supernova 2016adj in the iconic dust lane of Centaurus A : Potential signatures of an interaction with circumstellar hydrogen

37. A Hubble diagram from Type II Supernovae based solely on photometry: the Photometric-Colour Method

38. The Young and Bright Type Ia Supernova ASASSN-14lp: Discovery, Early-Time Observations, First-Light Time, Distance to NGC 4666, and Progenitor Constraints

39. Strong near-infrared carbon in the Type Ia supernova iPTF13ebh

40. Carnegie Supernova Project-II : The Near-infrared Spectroscopy Program

41. SN 2021fxy: Mid-Ultraviolet Flux Suppression is a Common Feature of Type Ia Supernovae

42. The Carnegie Supernova Project I. Spectroscopic analysis of stripped-envelope supernovae

43. SN 2021fxy : mid-ultraviolet flux suppression is a common feature of Type Ia supernovae

44. The Carnegie Supernova Project I:Optical spectroscopy of stripped-envelope supernovae

45. Near-infrared and Optical Nebular-phase Spectra of Type Ia Supernovae SN 2013aa and SN 2017cbv in NGC 5643

46. JWST Low-resolution MIRI Spectral Observations of SN 2021aefx: High-density Burning in a Type Ia Supernova

47. SN 2021fxy:Mid-Ultraviolet Flux Suppression is a Common Feature of Type Ia Supernovae

48. A Speed Bump: SN 2021aefx Shows that Doppler Shift Alone Can Explain Early Excess Blue Flux in Some Type Ia Supernovae

49. A Tale of Two Type Ia Supernovae: The Fast-declining Siblings SNe 2015bo and 1997cn

50. Carnegie Supernova Project-II: Near-infrared Spectroscopy of Stripped-envelope Core-collapse Supernovae*

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