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1. Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): I. a spectroscopic VLT monitoring survey of massive stars in the SMC

2. Investigating the Chemically Homogeneous Evolution Channel and its Role in the Formation of the Enigmatic Binary Black Hole Progenitor Candidate HD 5980

3. Solar evolution models with a central black hole

4. The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE III. Stellar parameters and rotational velocities

5. The B-type Binaries Characterisation Programme II. VFTS 291: A stripped star from a recent mass transfer phase

6. Stellar properties of observed stars stripped in binaries in the Magellanic Clouds

7. Discovery of the missing intermediate-mass helium stars stripped in binaries

8. Observational predictions for Thorne-\.Zytkow objects

9. X-Shooting ULLYSES: massive stars at low metallicity. I. Project Description

10. Nucleosynthesis of binary-stripped stars

11. Spectroscopic and evolutionary analyses of the binary system AzV 14 outline paths toward the WR stage at low metallicity

12. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey: Observational evidence for two distinct populations of massive runaway stars in 30 Doradus

13. JWST/NIRCam Probes Young Star Clusters in the Reionization Era Sunrise Arc

14. No peaks without valleys: The stable mass transfer channel for gravitational-wave sources in light of the neutron star-black hole mass gap

15. The locations of features in the mass distribution of merging binary black holes are robust against uncertainties in the metallicity-dependent cosmic star formation history

16. JWST Imaging of Earendel, the Extremely Magnified Star at Redshift $z=6.2$

17. Horizons: Nuclear Astrophysics in the 2020s and Beyond

18. Probing Red Supergiant dynamics through photo-center displacements measured by Gaia

19. On the fate of the secondary white dwarf in double-degenerate double-detonation Type Ia supernovae

20. Properties of the Be-type stars in 30 Doradus

21. The Candidate Progenitor Companion Star of the Type Ib/c SN 2013ge

22. Detailed models of interacting short-period massive binary stars

23. The cosmic carbon footprint of massive stars stripped in binary systems

24. The redshift evolution of the binary black hole merger rate: a weighty matter

25. The B-type Binaries Characterisation Programme I. Orbital solutions for the 30 Doradus population

26. The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE II. Multiplicity properties of the massive-star population

27. The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring V. R 144: a wind-eclipsing binary with a total mass > 140 Msun

28. Different to the core: the pre-supernova structures of massive single and binary-stripped stars

29. Polluting the pair-instability mass gap for binary black holes through super-Eddington accretion in isolated binaries

30. The expansion of stripped-envelope stars: consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave progenitors

31. Sensitivity of the lower-edge of the pair instability black hole mass gap to the treatment of time dependent convection

32. Predictions for the hydrogen-free ejecta of pulsational pair-instability supernovae

33. VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy of massive young stellar objects in the 30 Doradus region of the Large Magellanic Cloud

34. Properties of OB star-black hole systems derived from detailed binary evolution models

35. The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring: III. Atmosphere analysis of double-lined spectroscopic systems

36. The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring. IV. Double-lined photometric binaries

37. The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE. I. Observations and stellar content

38. The contribution from stars stripped in binaries to cosmic reionization of hydrogen and helium

39. Mind the gap: The location of the lower edge of the pair instability supernovae black hole mass gap

40. The impact of stars stripped in binaries on the integrated spectra of stellar populations

41. Massive stars in extremely metal-poor galaxies: A window into the past

42. Star Cluster Catalogs for the LEGUS Dwarf Galaxies

43. Gaia and HST astrometry of the very massive $\sim$150 $M_\odot$ candidate runaway star VFTS682

44. Author Correction: A highly magnified star at redshift 6.2

45. Women Scientists Who Made Nuclear Astrophysics

46. Response to comment on 'An excess of massive stars in the local 30 Doradus starburst'

47. The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. XXIX. Massive star formation in the local 30 Doradus starburst

48. Host galaxies of SNe Ic-BL with and without long gamma-ray bursts

49. Gaia DR2 reveals a very massive runaway star ejected from R136

50. Massive runaways and walkaway stars

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