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1. SN 2015bf: A fast declining type II supernova with flash-ionized signatures

2. Significant luminosity differences of two twin Type Ia supernovae

3. ASASSN-14ms:the Most Energetic Known Explosion of a Type Ibn Supernova and its Physical Origin

4. A Large Fraction of Hydrogen-rich Supernova Progenitors Experience Elevated Mass Loss Shortly Prior to Explosion

5. AT 2019avd: a novel addition to the diverse population of nuclear transients

6. Near-Infrared and Optical Observations of Type Ic SN2020oi and broad-lined Ic SN2020bvc: Carbon Monoxide, Dust and High-Velocity Supernova Ejecta

7. Early Ultraviolet Observations of Type IIn Supernovae Constrain the Asphericity of Their Circumstellar Material

8. Cataclysmic Variables in the First Year of the Zwicky Transient Facility

9. Photometric Redshifts with the LSST II: The Impact of Near-Infrared and Near-Ultraviolet Photometry

10. Berkeley Supernova Ia Program: Data Release of 637 Spectra from 247 Type Ia Supernovae

11. Kilonova Luminosity Function Constraints Based on Zwicky Transient Facility Searches for 13 Neutron Star Merger Triggers during O3

12. SN 2020bqj: a Type Ibn supernova with a long lasting peak plateau

13. First Cosmology Results using Supernovae Ia from the Dark Energy Survey: Survey Overview, Performance, and Supernova Spectroscopy

14. Helium-rich Superluminous Supernovae From the Zwicky Transient Facility

15. The Zwicky Transient Facility Bright Transient Survey. I. Spectroscopic Classification and the Redshift Completeness of Local Galaxy Catalogs

16. Bright, months-long stellar outbursts announce the explosion of interaction-powered supernovae

17. The nearby Type Ibn supernova 2015G: signatures of asymmetry and progenitor constraints

18. Clues to the nature of SN 2009ip – II. The continuing photometric and spectroscopic evolution to 1000 days

19. ZTF Early Observations of Type Ia Supernovae I: Properties of the 2018 Sample

20. The luminous and rapidly evolving SN 2018bcc: Clues toward the origin of Type Ibn SNe from the Zwicky Transient Facility

21. Spectral sequences of Type Ia supernovae. II. Carbon as a diagnostic tool for explosion mechanisms

22. Delayed circumstellar interaction for Type Ia SN 2015cp revealed by an HST ultraviolet imaging survey

23. Don’t blink: constraining the circumstellar environment of the interacting type Ia supernova 2015cp

24. LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products

25. Strong Near-infrared Carbon Absorption in the Transitional Type Ia SN 2015bp*

26. Approximating photo-$z$ PDFs for large surveys

27. The Berkeley Sample of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae

28. Stripped-envelope supernova SN 2004dk is now interacting with hydrogen-rich circumstellar material

29. PTF11iqb: cool supergiant mass-loss that bridges the gap between Type IIn and normal supernovae

30. SN2012ab: A Peculiar Type IIn Supernova with Aspherical Circumstellar Material

31. Hydrogen-poor Superluminous Supernovae with Late-time Hα Emission: Three Events From the Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory

32. Discovery and Follow-up Observations of the Young Type Ia Supernova 2016coj

33. The dusty aftermath of SN Hunt248: merger-burst remnant?

34. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope: A summary update on the scientific potential for pulsating star research

35. Photometric Redshifts with the LSST: Evaluating Survey Observing Strategies

36. 1ES 1927+654: An AGN Caught Changing Look on a Timescale of Months

37. Nebular Hα Limits for Fast Declining SNe Ia

38. Presto-Color: A Photometric Survey Cadence for Explosive Physics and Fast Transients

39. Endurance of SN 2005ip after a decade: X-rays, radio, and H-alpha like SN 1988Z require long-lived pre-supernova mass loss

40. SN REFSDAL: CLASSIFICATION AS A LUMINOUS AND BLUE SN 1987A-LIKE TYPE II SUPERNOVA

41. Energetic eruptions leading to a peculiar hydrogen-rich explosion of a massive star

42. SN 2015U: A Rapidly Evolving and Luminous Type Ibn Supernova

43. Type ia supernovae rates and galaxy clustering from the CFHT supernova legacy survey

44. SNLS3: Constraints on dark energy combining the Supernova Legacy Survey three-year data with other probes

45. The diversity of Type II supernova versus the similarity in their progenitors

46. A Reverse Shock in GRB 160509A

47. Metallicity from Type II supernovae from the (i)PTF

48. Massive-Star Mergers and the Recent Transient in NGC4490: A More Massive Cousin of V838 Mon and V1309 Sco

49. Asphericity, Interaction, and Dust in the Type II-P/II-L Supernova 2013ej in Messier 74

50. Optical and Ultraviolet Observations of the Very Young Type IIP SN 2014cx in NGC 337

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