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51. SN 2018bsz: a Type I superluminous supernova with aspherical circumstellar material

52. SN 2020acat: A purr-fect example of a fast rising Type IIb Supernova

53. A spectroscopic follow-up for Gaia19bld

54. Single-lens mass measurement in the high-magnification microlensing event Gaia19bld located in the Galactic disc

55. Lens parameters for Gaia18cbf -- a long gravitational microlensing event in the Galactic plane

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

57. Over 24 000 Delta Scuti Stars in the Galactic Bulge and Disk from the OGLE Survey

58. Transitional events in the spectrophotometric regime between stripped envelope and superluminous supernovae

59. How low can you go? SN 2018zd as a low-mass Fe core-collapse supernova

60. A comprehensive search for the radio counterpart of GW190814 with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder

61. SN 2018bsz: significant dust formation in a nearby superluminous supernova

62. A detailed spectroscopic study of Tidal Disruption Events

63. The 2019 outburst of the 2005 classical nova V1047 Cen: a record breaking dwarf nova outburst or a new phenomenon?

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

65. SRGA J124404.1-632232/SRGU J124403.8-632231: a new X-ray pulsar discovered in the all-sky survey by SRG

66. SN 2020cpg: an energetic link between type IIb and Ib supernovae

67. X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions from two previously quiescent galaxies

68. Wide-orbit exoplanets are common. Analysis of nearly 20 years of OGLE microlensing survey data

69. Binarity as the Origin of Long Secondary Periods in Red Giant Stars

70. Over 10 000 Delta Scuti Stars toward the Galactic Bulge from OGLE-IV

71. Core-collapse supernova subtypes in luminous infrared galaxies

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

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

74. Accretion disc cooling and narrow absorption lines in the tidal disruption event AT 2019dsg

75. Gaia18aen: First symbiotic star discovered by Gaia

76. SN 2018gjx reveals that some SNe Ibn are SNe IIb exploding in dense circumstellar material

77. OGLE-GAL-ACEP-091 -- The First Known Multi-Mode Anomalous Cepheid

78. Spectroscopic observations of the machine-learning selected anomaly catalogue from the AllWISE Sky Survey

79. SN 2017ivv: two years of evolution of a transitional Type II supernova

80. Additional Galactic Cepheids from the OGLE Survey

81. Properties of the Milky Way's Old Populations Based on Photometric Metallicities of the OGLE RR Lyrae Stars

82. Observation of inverse Compton emission from a long $\gamma$-ray burst

83. An outflow powers the optical rise of the nearby, fast-evolving tidal disruption event AT2019qiz

84. OGLE-ing the Magellanic System: Optical Reddening Maps of the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud from Red Clump Stars

85. AT 2017gbl: a dust obscured TDE candidate in a luminous infrared galaxy

86. Gaia 18dvy: a new FUor in the Cygnus OB3 association

87. The Tidal Disruption Event AT 2018hyz I: Double-peaked emission lines and a flat Balmer decrement

88. A free-floating or wide-orbit planet in the microlensing event OGLE-2019-BLG-0551

89. Observational constraints on the optical and near-infrared emission from the neutron star-black hole binary merger S190814bv

90. DES16C3cje: A low-luminosity, long-lived supernova

91. Over 78 000 RR Lyrae Stars in the Galactic Bulge and Disk from the OGLE Survey

92. Mapping the Northern Galactic Disk Warp with Classical Cepheids

93. GRB171010A / SN2017htp: a GRB-SN at z=0.33

94. To TDE or not to TDE: The luminous transient ASASSN-18jd with TDE-like and AGN-like qualities

95. The transitional gap transient AT 2018hso: new insights on the luminous red nova phenomenon

96. The rise and fall of an extraordinary Ca-rich transient -- The discovery of ATLAS19dqr/SN 2019bkc

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

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

99. A luminous stellar outburst during a long-lasting eruptive phase first, and then SN IIn 2018cnf

100. Evidence for rapid disk formation and reprocessing in the X-ray bright tidal disruption event AT 2018fyk

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