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astro-ph.SR2010

Accretion Disks in Evolved Cataclysmic Variables

Sergey Zharikov, Gaghik Tovmassian, Andres Aviles +2

astro-ph.CO2013

On the Source of the Dust Extinction in Type Ia Supernovae and the Discovery of Anomalously Strong Na I Absorption

M. M. Phillips, Joshua D. Simon, Nidia Morrell +28

astro-ph.HE2014

Characterizing the V-band light-curves of hydrogen-rich type II supernovae

Joseph P. Anderson, Santiago González-Gaitán, Mario Hamuy +26

astro-ph.SR2010

SN 2009bb: a Peculiar Broad-Lined Type Ic Supernova

Giuliano Pignata, Maximilian Stritzinger, Alicia Soderberg +23

astro-ph.CO2012

The Standardizability of Type Ia Supernovae in the Near-Infrared: Evidence for a Peak Luminosity-Decline Rate Relation in the Near-Infrared

ShiAnne Kattner, Douglas C. Leonard, Christopher R. Burns +9

astro-ph.CO2013

Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae by the Carnegie Supernova Project

Gastón Folatelli, Nidia Morrell, Mark M. Phillips +27

astro-ph2001

Optical and Infrared Photometry of the Type Ia Supernovae 1999da, 1999dk, 1999gp, 2000bk, and 2000ce

Kevin Krisciunas, Mark M. Phillips, Christopher Stubbs +7

astro-ph2005

SN 2005bf: A Possible Transition Event Between Type Ib/c Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts

Gaston Folatelli, Carlos Contreras, M. M. Phillips +22

astro-ph.CO2011

The Carnegie Supernova Project: Second Photometry Data Release of Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae

Maximilian Stritzinger, M. M. Phillips, Luis Boldt S. +20

astro-ph.CO2010

The Distance to NGC 1316 (Fornax A) From Observations of Four Type Ia Supernovae

Maximilian Stritzinger, Chris Burns, Mark Phillips +13

astro-ph.CO2009

The Carnegie Supernova Project: First Photometry Data Release of Low-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae

Carlos Contreras, Mario Hamuy, M. M. Phillips +18

astro-ph.CO2009

The Carnegie Supernova Project: Analysis of the First Sample of Low-Redshift Type-Ia Supernovae

Gaston Folatelli, M. M. Phillips, Christopher R. Burns +19

astro-ph1999

Survey of Large Planetary Nebulae in Decay

Thomas Rauch, Elise Furlan, Florian Kerber +1

astro-ph2003

Optical and Infrared Photometry of the Nearby Type Ia Supernovae 1999ee, 2000bh, 2000ca, and 2001ba

Kevin Krisciunas, Mark M. Phillips, Nicholas B. Suntzeff +20

astro-ph2003

Evidence for an asymptotic giant branch star in the progenitor system of a type Ia supernova

Mario Hamuy, M. M. Phillips, Nicholas B. Suntzeff +8

astro-ph.CO2009

SN 2003bg: The First Type IIb Hypernova

Mario Hamuy, Jinsong Deng, Paolo A. Mazzali +18

astro-ph.CO2012

Multi-wavelength Observations of the Enduring Type IIn Supernovae 2005ip and 2006jd

Maximilian Stritzinger, Francesco Taddia, Claes Fransson +19

astro-ph1999

PN - ISM interaction: The observational evidence

Florian Kerber, Elise Furlan, Thomas Rauch +1

astro-ph.CO2011

Unburned Material in the Ejecta of Type Ia Supernovae

Gastón Folatelli, M. M. Phillips, Nidia Morrell +17

astro-ph.HE2014

Persistent C II Absorption in the Normal Type Ia Supernova 2002fk

Régis Cartier, Mario Hamuy, Giuliano Pignata +16

astro-ph2008

Do the photometric colors of Type II-P Supernovae allow accurate determination of host galaxy extinction?

Kevin Krisciunas, Mario Hamuy, Nicholas B. Suntzeff +10

astro-ph.CO2009

The Carnegie Supernova Project: First Near-Infrared Hubble Diagram to z~0.7

Wendy L. Freedman, Christopher R. Burns, M. M. Phillips +37

astro-ph.HE2009

The He-rich core-collapse supernova 2007Y: Observations from X-ray to Radio Wavelengths

Maximilian Stritzinger, Paolo Mazzali, Mark M. Phillips +21