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  1. Constraints on Lorentz invariance and CPT violation using optical photometry and polarimetry of active galaxies BL Lacertae and S5 B0716+714
  2. Relaxed Bell inequalities with arbitrary measurement dependence for each observer
  3. Extending Supernova Spectral Templates for Next-generation Space Telescope Observations
  4. Cosmic Bell Test Using Random Measurement Settings from High-Redshift Quasars
  5. Astronomical random numbers for quantum foundations experiments
  6. Type II Supernova Light Curves and Spectra from the CfA
  7. Cosmic Bell Test: Measurement Settings from Milky Way Stars
  8. SN 2012cg: EVIDENCE FOR INTERACTION BETWEEN A NORMAL SN Ia AND A NON-DEGENERATE BINARY COMPANION
  9. CfAIR2: NEAR-INFRARED LIGHT CURVES OF 94 TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE
  10. HIGH-DENSITY CIRCUMSTELLAR INTERACTION IN THE LUMINOUS TYPE IIn SN 2010jl: THE FIRST 1100 DAYS
  11. MULTI-COLOR OPTICAL AND NEAR-INFRARED LIGHT CURVES OF 64 STRIPPED-ENVELOPE CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE
  12. Testing Bell’s Inequality with Cosmic Photons: Closing the Setting-Independence Loophole
  13. TYPE IIb SUPERNOVA SN 2011dh: SPECTRA AND PHOTOMETRY FROM THE ULTRAVIOLET TO THE NEAR-INFRARED
  14. A PANCHROMATIC VIEW OF THE RESTLESS SN 2009ip REVEALS THE EXPLOSIVE EJECTION OF A MASSIVE STAR ENVELOPE
  15. The shared causal pasts and futures of cosmological events
  16. THE FAST AND FURIOUS DECAY OF THE PECULIAR TYPE Ic SUPERNOVA 2005ek
  17. PS1-12sk IS A PECULIAR SUPERNOVA FROM A He-RICH PROGENITOR SYSTEM IN A BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXY ENVIRONMENT
  18. CfA4: LIGHT CURVES FOR 94 TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE
  19. TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA LIGHT-CURVE INFERENCE: HIERARCHICAL BAYESIAN ANALYSIS IN THE NEAR-INFRARED
  20. FROM SHOCK BREAKOUT TO PEAK AND BEYOND: EXTENSIVE PANCHROMATIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE TYPE Ib SUPERNOVA 2008D ASSOCIATED WITHSWIFTX-RAY TRANSIENT 080109
  21. SN 2008ha: AN EXTREMELY LOW LUMINOSITY AND EXCEPTIONALLY LOW ENERGY SUPERNOVA
  22. THE GOLDEN STANDARD TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA 2005cf: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE ULTRAVIOLET TO THE NEAR-INFRARED WAVEBANDS
  23. Type Ia Supernovae Are Good Standard Candles in the Near Infrared: Evidence from PAIRITEL
  24. Toward a More Standardized Candle Using Gamma‐Ray Burst Energetics and Spectra