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1. A study in scarlet -- II. Spectroscopic properties of a sample of Intermediate Luminosity Red Transients

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. JWST NIRSpec+MIRI Observations of the nearby Type IIP supernova 2022acko

5. Observations of type Ia supernova SN 2020nlb up to 600 days after explosion, and the distance to M85

6. Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Properties and Their Host Galaxies

7. Newly Formed Dust within the Circumstellar Environment of SNIa-CSM 2018evt

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

9. No plateau observed in late-time near-infrared observations of the underluminous Type Ia supernova 2021qvv

10. The broad-lined Type-Ic supernova SN 2022xxf with extraordinary two-humped light curves

11. SN2017egm: A Helium-rich Superluminous Supernova with Multiple Bumps in the Light Curves

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

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

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

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

16. A population of Type Ibc supernovae with massive progenitors; broad lightcurves not uncommon in (i)PTF

17. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- V. 2018-2020

18. Observations of the luminous red nova AT 2021biy in the nearby galaxy NGC 4631

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

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

21. A Linear Relation Between the Color Stretch $s_{BV}$ and the Rising Color Slope $s_0^*(B-V)$ of Type Ia Supernovae

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

31. The First Data Release of CNIa0.02 -- A Complete Nearby (Redshift <0.02) Sample of Type Ia Supernova Light Curves

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

33. ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk : An overluminous Type IIb supernova from a massive progenitor

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

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

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

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

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

39. Luminous Type II supernovae for their low expansion velocities

40. Comparison of the optical light curves of hydrogen-rich and hydrogen-poor type II supernovae

41. SN 2017gmr: An energetic Type II-P supernova with asymmetries

42. SN 2016coi (ASASSN-16fp): an energetic H-stripped core-collapse supernova from a massive stellar progenitor with large mass loss

43. The Most Rapidly Declining Type I Supernova 2019bkc/ATLAS19dqr

44. ASASSN-15pz: Revealing Significant Photometric Diversity among 2009dc-like, Peculiar SNe Ia

45. ASASSN-18tb: A Most Unusual Type Ia Supernova Observed by TESS and SALT

46. Nebular Spectra of 111 Type Ia Supernovae Disfavor Single Degenerate Progenitors

47. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- IV. 2017

48. Strongly Bipolar Inner Ejecta of the Normal Type IIP Supernova ASASSN-16at

49. Investigating the Unusual Spectroscopic Time-Evolution in SN 2012fr

50. The Relative Specific Type Ia Supernovae Rate From Three Years of ASAS-SN

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