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1. The Young Supernova Experiment Data Release 1 (YSE DR1):Light Curves and Photometric Classification of 1975 Supernovae

2. Large-scale cosmic flows and moving dark energy

3. No surviving evolved companions of the progenitor of SN 1006

4. A gravitationally lensed supernova with an observable two-decade time delay

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

6. Systematic errors on optical-SED stellar-mass estimates for galaxies across cosmic time and their impact on cosmology

7. A cool and inflated progenitor candidate for the Type Ib supernova 2019yvr at 2.6 yr before explosion

8. Systematic errors on optical-SED stellar mass estimates for galaxies across cosmic time and their impact on cosmology

9. The Young Supernova Experiment Data Release 1 (YSE DR1): Light Curves and Photometric Classification of 1975 Supernovae

10. Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: Cosmological constraints from galaxy clustering and weak lensing

11. [Mg/Fe] ratios in the solar neighbourhood: stellar yields and chemical evolution scenarios

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

13. Can Neutron Star Mergers Alone Explain the r-process Enrichment of the Milky Way?

14. A cool and inflated progenitor candidate for the Type Ib supernova 2019yvr at 2.6 yr before explosion

15. A gravitationally lensed supernova with an observable two-decade time delay

16. The first Hubble diagram and cosmological constraints using superluminous supernovae

17. Evolution of neutron capture elements in dwarf galaxies

18. The first Hubble diagram and cosmological constraints using superluminous supernovae

20. A search for supernova-like optical counterparts to ASKAP-localised fast radio bursts

21. Supernova host galaxies in the dark energy survey:I. Deep coadds, photometry, and stellar masses

22. Effects of Supernova Redshift Uncertainties on the Determination of Cosmological Parameters

23. Effects of Supernova Redshift Uncertainties on the Determination of Cosmological Parameters

24. Superluminous supernovae from the dark energy survey

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

26. Interaction of hemispherical blast waves with inhomogeneous spheres: Probing the collision of a supernova ejecta with a nearby companion star in the laboratory

27. The Carnegie Supernova Project:Absolute Calibration and the Hubble Constant

28. BoxLib with Tiling: An Adaptive Mesh Refinement Software Framework

29. Euclid: Superluminous supernovae in the Deep Survey

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

31. Type II Supernova Spectral Diversity. I. Observations, Sample Characterization, and Spectral Line Evolution

32. Backreaction and FRW consistency conditions

33. Extragalactic background Light: a measurement at 400 nm using dark cloud shadow II. Spectroscopic separation of dark cloud's light, and results

34. The Origin of the Most Energetic Galactic Cosmic Rays: Supernova Explosions into Massive Star Plasma Winds

35. Key to the Mystery of Dark Energy: Corrected Relationship between Luminosity Distance and Redshift

36. Clarifying the Hubble constant tension with a Bayesian hierarchical model of the local distance ladder

37. Type II supernovae as probes of environment metallicity: observations of host H II regions

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

39. A HUBBLE DIAGRAM FROM TYPE II SUPERNOVAE BASED SOLELY ON PHOTOMETRY:THE PHOTOMETRIC COLOR METHOD

40. The variation of the fine structure constant: testing the dipole model with thermonuclear supernovae

41. Nearby supernova host galaxies from the CALIFA survey II. Supernova environmental metallicity

42. The Opacity of Spiral Galaxy Disks. IV. Radial Extinction Profiles from Counts of Distant Galaxies Seen through Foreground Disks

43. Observational cosmology

44. Discovery of a transient U-band dropout in a Lyman break survey

45. The Cepheid distance to NGC 5236 (M83) with the ESO Very Large Telescope

46. The Cepheid Distance to NGC 5236 (M83) with the ESO Very Large Telescope

47. Supernova 2013by: A Type IIL Supernova with a IIP-like light curve drop

48. PESSTO: survey description and products from the first data release by the Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey of Transient Objects

49. Spiral instability can drive thermonuclear explosions in binary white dwarf mergers

50. Anisotropic expansion and SNIa: An open issue

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