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  1. MASTER OT J030227.28+191754.5: A Dwarf Nova at a Massive Oxygen–Neon White Dwarf System?
  2. Initial flash and spectral formation of Type Ia supernovae with an envelope: applications to overluminous SNe Ia
  3. Precursors of Supernovae from Mass Eruption: Prospects for Early Warning of Nearby Core-collapse Supernovae
  4. Self-similar Solution of Rotating Eruptive Outflows on Its Equatorial Plane
  5. Potential Signature of Population III Pair-instability Supernova Ejecta in the BLR Gas of the Most Distant Quasar at z = 7.54*
  6. Stationary Accretion Flow with Nuclear Burning
  7. Type Ia supernovae triggered by helium detonation
  8. Eruption of the Envelope of Massive Stars by Energy Injection with Finite Duration
  9. CHIPS: Complete History of Interaction-powered Supernovae
  10. Discovery of the Fastest Early Optical Emission from Overluminous SN Ia 2020hvf: A Thermonuclear Explosion within a Dense Circumstellar Environment
  11. AT 2018lqh: Black Hole Born from a Rotating Star?
  12. A Necessary Condition for Supernova Fallback Invading Newborn Neutron-star Magnetosphere
  13. Multiwavelength View of the Type IIn Zoo: Optical to X-Ray Emission Model of Interaction-powered Supernovae
  14. Intermediate Luminosity Red Transients by Black Holes Born from Erupting Massive Stars
  15. The HSC-SSP Transient Survey: Implications from Early Photometry and Rise Time of Normal Type Ia Supernovae
  16. Fast Luminous Blue Transients in the Reionization Era and Beyond
  17. The Optically Thick Rotating Magnetic Wind from a Massive White Dwarf Merger Product
  18. New Constraint on the Atmosphere of (50000) Quaoar from a Stellar Occultation
  19. Type IIn Supernova Light Curves Powered by Forward and Reverse Shocks
  20. Relativistic Supernova Ejecta Colliding with a Circumstellar Medium: An Application to the Low-luminosity GRB 171205A
  21. Origin of different appearance of young neutron stars in supernova remnants
  22. Surface Radioactivity or Interactions? Multiple Origins of Early-excess Type Ia Supernovae and Associated Subclasses
  23. Type Ia Supernovae in the First Few Days: Signatures of Helium Detonation versus Interaction
  24. Binary neutron star mergers eject free neutrons in addition to heavy elements
  25. X-Ray Light Curve and Spectra of Shock Breakout in a Wind
  26. The origin of heavy elements in Cosmic-rays
  27. Cooling of Magnetars with Exotic Matter
  28. The Galactic Chemical Evolution of r-Process Elements by Neutron Star Mergers
  29. Properties of X-ray emission of an aspherical shock breakout
  30. HYDRODYNAMICAL INTERACTION OF MILDLY RELATIVISTIC EJECTA WITH AN AMBIENT MEDIUM
  31. CONTRIBUTION OF NEUTRON STAR MERGERS TO THE r-PROCESS CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN THE HIERARCHICAL GALAXY FORMATION
  32. 2D RADIATION-HYDRODYNAMIC SIMULATIONS OF SUPERNOVA SHOCK BREAKOUT IN BIPOLAR EXPLOSIONS OF A BLUE SUPERGIANT PROGENITOR
  33. Spherical explosion with a central energy source
  34. On the brightness of surviving companions in type Ia supernova remnants
  35. Chemical evolution of r-process elements in the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy
  36. Chemical Evolution of R-process Elements in the Hierarchical Galaxy Formation
  37. Chemical feature of Eu abundance in the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy
  38. Effects of companion stars on light curves and spectra of type Ia supernovae
  39. DYNAMICAL EVOLUTION OF AN ULTRA-RELATIVISTIC FIREBALL COLLIDING WITH A FREELY EXPANDING GAS
  40. THE ORIGINS OF LIGHT AND HEAVY R-PROCESS ELEMENTS IDENTIFIED BY CHEMICAL TAGGING OF METAL-POOR STARS
  41. SIGNATURES OF A COMPANION STAR IN TYPE IA SUPERNOVAE
  42. ORIGIN OF Ne EMISSION LINE OF VERY LUMINOUS SOFT X-RAY TRANSIENT MAXI J0158–744
  43. Enrichment history of r-process elements shaped by a merger of neutron star pairs
  44. An investigation into surface temperature distributions of high-magnetic-field pulsars
  45. On the subclasses in Swift long gamma-ray bursts: A clue to different central engines
  46. Type-Ia SNR at z=3.5 seen in the three lines of sight toward the gravitationally lensed QSO B1422+231
  47. GENERATION OF HIGH-ENERGY PHOTONS AT ULTRA-RELATIVISTIC SHOCK BREAKOUT IN SUPERNOVAE
  48. Universal Scaling Law in Long Gamma-Ray Bursts
  49. EARLY THERMAL X-RAY EMISSION FROM LONG GAMMA-RAY BURSTS AND THEIR CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENTS
  50. DIVERSITY OF TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE IMPRINTED IN CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES
  51. Early Evolution of Spherical Ejecta Expanding into the Circumstellar Matter at Ultra-Relativistic Speeds
  52. TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA REMNANT SHELL AT z = 3.5 SEEN IN THE THREE SIGHTLINES TOWARD THE GRAVITATIONALLY LENSED QSO B1422+231
  53. EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELDS ON THE PROPAGATION OF NUCLEAR FLAMES IN MAGNETIC WHITE DWARFS
  54. Probing explosion geometry of core-collapse supernovae with light curves of the shock breakout
  55. COMPTON DEGRADATION OF GAMMA-RAY LINE EMISSION FROM RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES IN THE CLASSICAL NOVA V2491 CYGNI
  56. NON-THERMAL PHOTON PRODUCTION VIA BULK COMPTONIZATION AT SUPERNOVA SHOCK BREAKOUT
  57. BORON SYNTHESIS IN TYPE Ic SUPERNOVAE
  58. PROBING EXPLOSION GEOMETRY OF CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE WITH LIGHT CURVES OF THE SHOCK BREAKOUT
  59. A conservative scheme for the relativistic Vlasov–Maxwell system
  60. Multiple main sequence of globular clusters as a result of inhomogeneous big bang nucleosynthesis
  61. Bulk Comptonization at the emergence of shock waves from stellar atmospheres
  62. Light elements from core-collapse supernovae: the neutrino-process and spallation reactions
  63. GRB Nucleosynthesis in Dwarf Galaxies
  64. Lithium, beryllium, and boron production in core-collapse supernovae
  65. DETAILED ANALYSIS OF FILAMENTARY STRUCTURE IN THE WEIBEL INSTABILITY
  66. A novel method to construct stationary solutions of the Vlasov–Maxwell system
  67. Highly He-rich Matter Dredged Up by Extra Mixing through Stellar Encounters in Globular Clusters
  68. Searching for a Companion Star of Tycho’s Type Ia Supernova with Optical Spectroscopic Observations
  69. Self‐similar Solutions for the Emergence of Energy‐varying Shock Waves from Plane‐parallel Atmospheres
  70. The Origin of Carbon Enhancement and the Initial Mass Function of Extremely Metal‐poor Stars in the Galactic Halo
  71. Relativistic Flows after Shock Emergence
  72. Surface Pollution of Main-Sequence Stars through Encounters with AGB Ejecta in ω Centauri
  73. Self‐similar Solutions for the Interaction of Relativistic Ejecta with an Ambient Medium
  74. A Method to Identify the Companion Stars of Type Ia Supernovae in Young Supernova Remnants
  75. Light-Element Production in the Circumstellar Matter of Energetic Type Ic Supernovae
  76. Relics of Metal-free Low-Mass Stars Exploding as Thermonuclear Supernovae
  77. Light Element Production in Type Ic Supernovae
  78. Extremely high speed shock waves emerging from a star
  79. LIGHT ELEMENTS PRODUCED BY TYPE IC SUPERNOVAE
  80. Roles of Supernova Ejecta in Nucleosynthesis of the Light Elements Li, Be, and B
  81. Observed Abundance Features and their Implications for Chemical Evolution
  82. Mass Stripping in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies and ω Cen
  83. Accretion of Dust Grains as a Possible Origin of Metal-poor Stars with Low /Fe Ratios
  84. Star Formation History of ω Centauri Imprinted in Elemental Abundance Patterns
  85. Excavation of the First Stars
  86. Relics of Subluminous Supernovae in Metal-poor Stars
  87. Inhomogeneous Chemical Evolution of Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
  88. History of Milky Way Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies Imprinted on Abundance Patterns of Neutron-Capture Elements
  89. Chemical Evolution of Odd Elements in an Inhomogeneous Early Galaxy
  90. The Site for R-Process Nucleosynthesis
  91. Supernova Observing Web (SNOW) Project with the Public Astronomical Observatories in Japan
  92. Supernova Observing Web (Snow) Project with the Public Astronomical Observatories in Japan
  93. SN 1987A Revisited as a Major Production Site for [CLC][ITAL]r[/ITAL][/CLC]-Process Elements
  94. THEORETICAL INTERPRETATION OF ABUNDANCE TREND SEEN IN EXTREMELY METAL-POOR STARS
  95. Metal Enrichment of the Primordial Interstellar Medium through Three-dimensional Hydrodynamical Evolution of the First Supernova Remnant
  96. Probing the Site for [CLC][ITAL]r[/ITAL][/CLC]-Process Nucleosynthesis with Abundances of Barium and Magnesium in Extremely Metal-poor Stars
  97. Inhomogeneous Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo
  98. Binary supernovae: a theoretical study of double explosions
  99. Binary supernovae: a theoretical study of double explosions
  100. Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo through Supernova-induced Star Formation and Its Implication for Population III Stars
  101. A Possible Model of Persistent X‐Ray–luminous Gas around the Giant Elliptical Galaxy M87
  102. New Insights into the Early Stage of the Galactic Chemical Evolution
  103. Fossil Imprints of the First-Generation Supernova Ejecta in Extremely Metal-deficient Stars
  104. Resonance Line Scattering Modifies X‐Ray Surface Brightness of Elliptical Galaxies
  105. Hydrodynamical Model of X-Ray Emitting Gas Around Elliptical Galaxies
  106. Hydrodynamical Model of X-Ray Emitting Gas Around Elliptical Galaxies
  107. Instabilities and Mixing in SN 1993J
  108. Instabilities of nuclear flames in thermonuclear supernovae
  109. Type la Supernovae: Mechanisms and Nucleosynthesis
  110. Theoretical light curves for the type IC supernova SN 1994I
  111. Theoretical light curves of Type IIb supernova 1993J
  112. Hydrodynamical Models for X-Ray Emissions from SN 1993J in M81
  113. A type IIb model for supernova 1993J
  114. SPH Simulations of the Chemical and Dynamical Evolution of the Galactic Bulge
  115. Late detonation models for the type IA supernovae SN 1991T and SN 1990N
  116. Mixing in ejecta of supernovae. I - General properties of two-dimensional Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities and mixing width in ejecta of supernovae
  117. Possible models for the type IA supernova 1990N
  118. Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities and mixing in the helium star models for Type Ib/Ic supernovae
  119. Theoretical Light Curves of Type I Supernovae
  120. Supernova Abundance Generation
  121. Supernova Abundance Generation
  122. Confronting Observations with the Theory of SN 1987A: Progenitor, Nucleosynthesis, and Mixing
  123. Light Curve Models for SN 1987A: Roles of the Recombination Front of Hydrogen
  124. Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in Supernova 1987A: Dependence on the Presupernova Model
  125. Neutron Star Formation in Close Binary Systems
  126. Gamma-ray lines from Type Ib/Ic supernovae and SN 1987 A
  127. Theoretical light curve of SN 1987A and mixing of hydrogen and nickel in the ejecta
  128. Low-mass helium star models for type Ib supernovae - Light curves, mixing, and nucleosynthesis
  129. Nonlinear growth of Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities and mixing in SN 1987A
  130. Gamma rays, X-rays, and optical light from the cobalt and the neutron star in SN 1987A
  131. Rayleigh-Taylor instability and mixing in SN 1987A
  132. Light Curve Models for SN 1987A and Diagnosis of Supernova Interior
  133. New Developments in Theoretical Modelling of SN 1987A
  134. Theoretical Model of SN 1987A and Presupernova Evolution of Massive Stars
  135. Light-curve models for supernova SN1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud
  136. A New Model for Chemical Evolution in the Galactic Halo: First Stars with Heavy Elements
  137. A New Model for Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo: Formulation and Applications
  138. Light curve models for SN 1987A and diagnosis of supernova interior
  139. X-ray emission from SN 1987A and SN 1993J
  140. Type Ia Supernovae: Mechanisms and Nucleosynthesis