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1. Extended Emission-line Regions in Poststarburst Galaxies Hosting Tidal Disruption Events

2. The high energy X-ray probe (HEX-P): sensitive broadband X-ray observations of transient phenomena in the 2030s

3. The high energy X-ray probe (HEX-P): probing the physics of the X-ray corona in active galactic nuclei

4. Subrelativistic Outflow and Hours-timescale Large-amplitude X-Ray Dips during Super-Eddington Accretion onto a Low-mass Massive Black Hole in the Tidal Disruption Event AT2022lri

5. Light-curve Structure and Hα Line Formation in the Tidal Disruption Event AT 2019azh

8. A detailed spectroscopic study of tidal disruption events

9. A Case for a Binary Black Hole System Revealed via Quasi-Periodic Outflows

10. Gaia Early Data Release 3 The Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars

11. The Birth of a Relativistic Jet Following the Disruption of a Star by a Cosmological Black Hole

12. Extreme variability in an active galactic nucleus: Gaia16aax

13. The OmegaWhite survey for short-period variable stars - VII. High amplitude short-period blue variables

14. Performance characterization and near-realtime monitoring of MUSE adaptive optics modes at Paranal

15. Distinguishing Tidal Disruption Events from Impostors

16. Gaia Early Data Release 3: Gaia photometric science alerts

17. The Galactic Anticentre

18. Gaia early data release 3: summary of the contents and survey properties (Corrigendum)

19. Fainter harder brighter softer: a correlation between $\alpha_{\rm ox}$ , X-ray spectral state and Eddington ratio in tidal disruption events

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

21. The Host Galaxies of Tidal Disruption Events

22. Erratum: Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies II

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

24. Gaia Early Data Release 3: Acceleration of the solar system from Gaia astrometry

25. Electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave events from Gaia

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

27. Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies

28. Evidence for rapid disc formation and reprocessing in the X-ray bright tidal disruption event candidate AT 2018fyk

29. Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies II

30. Constraining the nature of the accreting binary in CXOGBS J174623.5−310550

31. The Spectral Evolution of AT 2018dyb and the Presence of Metal Lines in Tidal Disruption Events

32. Discovery of a high state AM CVn binary in the Galactic Bulge Survey

33. The fast transient sky with Gaia

34. Gaia Data Release 2: Short-timescale variability processing and analysis

35. The long-term optical evolution of the black hole candidate MAXI J1659−152

36. Gaia Data Release 2: Photometric content and validation

37. Gemini spectroscopy of Galactic Bulge Sources: a population of hidden accreting binaries revealed?

38. Short time-scale variables in the gaia era: detection and characterization by structure function analysis

39. Spectroscopic classification of X-ray sources in the Galactic Bulge Survey

40. Ground based follow-up for Gaia Science Alerts: First results

42. CXOGBS J174954.5-294335: A New Deeply-Eclipsing Intermediate Polar

43. A millisecond pulsar in an extremely wide binary system

44. The Chandra Galactic Bulge Survey: optical catalogue and point-source counterparts to X-ray sources

45. Candidate Hα emission and absorption line sources in the Galactic Bulge Survey

46. A radio jet from the optical and x-ray bright stellar tidal disruption flare ASASSN-14li

47. Total eclipse of the heart: the AM CVn Gaia14aae/ASSASN-14cn

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

49. PS15cey and PS17cke: prospective candidates from the Pan-STARRS Search for kilonovae

50. The Spectral Evolution of AT 2018dyb and the Presence of Metal Lines in Tidal Disruption Events.

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