Articles 88
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Searching for supernovae in the multiply-imaged galaxies behind the gravitational telescope A370
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iPTF Survey for Cool Transients
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R-band light-curve properties of Type Ia supernovae from the (intermediate) Palomar Transient Factory
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The Discovery of a Gravitationally Lensed Supernova Ia at Redshift 2.22
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Type Ia supernova Hubble diagram with near-infrared and optical observations
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iPTF16geu: A multiply imaged, gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova.
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Testing for redshift evolution of Type Ia supernovae using the strongly lensed PS1-10afx at z = 1.4
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Probing gas and dust in the tidal tail of NGC 5221 with the type Ia supernova iPTF16abc
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No Evidence of Circumstellar Gas Surrounding Type Ia Supernova SN 2017cbv
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Spitzer observations of SN 2014J and properties of mid-IR emission in Type Ia supernovae
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The peculiar Type Ia supernova iPTF14atg: Chandrasekhar-mass explosion or violent merger?
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High-redshift supernova rates measured with the gravitational telescope A 1689
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Time-varying sodium absorption in the Type Ia supernova 2013gh
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Absence of fast-moving iron in an intermediate type Ia supernova between normal and super-Chandrasekhar
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Optical identification of cepheids in 19 host galaxies of Type Ia supernovae and NGC 4258 with the Hubble Space Telescope
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Adaptive Optics and planned HST follow-up observations of the strongly lensed SNIa iPTF16geu
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SCP16L01: discovery of an unusual transient in MOO-J1142
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A strong ultraviolet pulse from a newborn type Ia supernova.
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Constraints on the origin of the first light from SN 2014J
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A calibration of NICMOS camera 2 for low count rates
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Strong near-infrared carbon in the Type Ia supernova iPTF13ebh
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Erratum: A strong ultraviolet pulse from a newborn type Ia supernova
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Diversity in extinction laws of Type Ia supernovae measured between 0.2 and 2 μm
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iPTF discovery of iPTF 15ayt, a young Type II Supernova showing flash-spectroscopy signatures, and an HST target
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Lensed Type Ia supernovae as probes of cluster mass models
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The rise of SN 2014J in the nearby galaxy M82
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Ultraviolet emission lines in young low-mass galaxies at z ≃ 2: physical properties and implications for studies at z > 7
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The peculiar extinction law of SN 2014J measured with the Hubble Space Telescope
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Early observations and analysis of the type Ia SN 2014J in M82
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Precision measurement of the most distant spectroscopically confirmed supernova Ia with the Hubble space telescope
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SN 2000cx and SN 2013bh: extremely rare, nearly twin Type Ia supernovae
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NOT (ALFOSC) spectroscopic classification of LSQ 12hzs
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