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1. Optical Variability of Blazars in the Tomo-e Gozen Northern Sky Transient Survey

2. MUSSES2020J: The Earliest Discovery of a Fast Blue Ultraluminous Transient at Redshift 1.063

3. MUSSES2020J: The Earliest Discovery of a Fast Blue Ultraluminous Transient at Redshift 1.063

4. Deep Simultaneous Limits on Optical Emission from FRB 20190520B by 24.4 fps Observations with Tomo-e Gozen

5. A Very Metal-poor RR Lyrae Star with a Disk Orbit Found in the Solar Neighborhood

6. Discovery of the Fastest Early Optical Emission from Overluminous SN Ia 2020hvf: A Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Environment

7. Discovery of the Fastest Early Optical Emission from Overluminous SN Ia 2020hvf: A Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Environment

8. The HSC-SSP Transient Survey: Implications from Early Photometry and Rise Time of Normal Type Ia Supernovae

9. High-Redshift SNe with Subaru and HST

10. New Constraint on the Atmosphere of (50000) Quaoar from a Stellar Occultation

11. A Rapidly Declining Transient Discovered with the Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam

12. A Long-duration Luminous Type IIn Supernova KISS15s: Strong Recombination Lines from the Inhomogeneous Ejecta–CSM Interaction Region and Hot Dust Emission from Newly Formed Dust

15. HαIntensity Map of the Repeating Fast Radio Burst FRB 121102 Host Galaxy from Subaru/Kyoto 3DII AO-assisted Optical Integral-field Spectroscopy

17. Morphological Classification of Galaxies Using Photometric Parameters: The Concentration Index versus the Coarseness Parameter

18. X-RAY AND OPTICAL CORRELATION OF TYPE I SEYFERT NGC 3516 STUDIED WITHSUZAKUAND JAPANESE GROUND-BASED TELESCOPES

19. RAPIDLY RISING TRANSIENTS FROM THE SUBARU HYPER SUPRIME-CAM TRANSIENT SURVEY

20. GROUND-BASED Paα NARROW-BAND IMAGING OF LOCAL LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES. I. STAR FORMATION RATES AND SURFACE DENSITIES

21. DISCOVERY OF DRAMATIC OPTICAL VARIABILITY IN SDSS J1100+4421: A PECULIAR RADIO-LOUD NARROW-LINE SEYFERT 1 GALAXY?

26. THE MILKY WAY TOMOGRAPHY WITH SDSS. III. STELLAR KINEMATICS

27. PHOTOMETRIC RESPONSE FUNCTIONS OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY IMAGER

28. FIRST-YEAR SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY-II SUPERNOVA RESULTS: HUBBLE DIAGRAM AND COSMOLOGICAL PARAMETERS

29. THE SEVENTH DATA RELEASE OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY

30. THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY-II: PHOTOMETRY AND SUPERNOVA IA LIGHT CURVES FROM THE 2005 DATA

31. Clusters of Galaxies in the First Half of the Universe from the IRAC Shallow Survey

32. The Milky Way Tomography with SDSS. II. Stellar Metallicity

33. A Measurement of the Rate of Type Ia Supernovae at Redshiftz≈ 0.1 from the First Season of the SDSS‐II Supernova Survey

34. The Subaru/XMM‐NewtonDeep Survey (SXDS). II. Optical Imaging and Photometric Catalogs1

35. FIRST-YEAR SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY-II SUPERNOVA SURVEY

36. The Sixth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

37. The Subaru/XMM‐NewtonDeep Survey (SXDS). VI. Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei Selected by Optical Variability

38. The Subaru/XMM‐NewtonDeep Survey (SXDS). V. Optically Faint Variable Object Survey

39. THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY-II SUPERNOVA SURVEY: SEARCH ALGORITHM AND FOLLOW-UP OBSERVATIONS

40. THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY-II SUPERNOVA SURVEY: TECHNICAL SUMMARY

41. Exploring the Variable Sky with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

42. The Fifth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

44. Sloan Digital Sky Survey Standard Star Catalog for Stripe 82: The Dawn of Industrial 1% Optical Photometry

45. Wide-Field Survey around Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Leo II: Spatial Distribution of Stellar Content

48. SDSS J1029+2623: A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar with an Image Separation of 22."5

49. The End of the Reionization Epoch Probed by Lyα Emitters atz= 6.5 in the Subaru Deep Field

50. Clustering of Lyman Break Galaxies atz= 4 and 5 in the Subaru Deep Field: Luminosity Dependence of the Correlation Function Slope

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