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DerKacy, JM, Ashall, C, Hoeflich, P, Baron, E, Shahbandeh, M, Shappee, BJ, Andrews, J, Baade, D, Balangan, EF, Bostroem, KA, Brown, PJ, Burns, CR, Burrow, A, Cikota, A, De Jaeger, T, Do, A, Dong, Y, Dominguez, I, Fox, O, Galbany, L , Hoang, ET, Hsiao, EY, Janzen, D, Jencson, JE, Krisciunas, K, Kumar, S, Lu, J, Lundquist, M, Mera Evans, TB, Maund, JR, Mazzali, P, Medler, K, Meza Retamal, NE, Morrell, N, Patat, F, Pearson, J, Phillips, MM, Shrestha, M, Stangl, S, Stevens, CP, Stritzinger, MD, Suntzeff, NB, Telesco, CM, Tucker, MA, Valenti, S, Wang, L and Yang, Y (2024) JWST MIRI /Medium Resolution Spectrograph (MRS) Observations and Spectral Models of the Underluminous Type Ia Supernova 2022xkq. Astrophysical Journal, 961 (2). ISSN 0004-637X
Holoien, TWS, Neustadt, JMM, Vallely, PJ, Auchettl, K, Hinkle, JT, Romero-Cañizales, C, Shappee, BJ, Kochanek, CS, Stanek, KZ, Chen, P, Dong, S, Prieto, JL, Thompson, TA, Brink, TG, Filippenko, AV, Zheng, W, Bersier, D, Bose, S, Burgasser, AJ, Channa, S , De Jaeger, T, Hestenes, J, Im, M, Jeffers, B, Jun, HD, Lansbury, G, Post, RS, Ross, TW, Stern, D, Tang, K, Tucker, MA, Valenti, S, Yunus, S and Zhang, KD (2022) Investigating the Nature of the Luminous Ambiguous Nuclear Transient ASASSN-17jz. Astrophysical Journal, 933 (2). ISSN 0004-637X
Hinkle, JT, Holoien, TWS, Shappee, BJ, Neustadt, JMM, Auchettl, K, Vallely, PJ, Shahbandeh, M, Kluge, M, Kochanek, CS, Stanek, KZ, Huber, ME, Post, RS, Bersier, D, Ashall, C, Tucker, MA, Williams, JP, De Jaeger, T, Do, A, Fausnaugh, M, Gruen, D , Hopp, U, Myles, J, Obermeier, C, Payne, AV and Thompson, TA (2022) The Curious Case of ASASSN-20hx: A Slowly Evolving, UV- and X-Ray-Luminous, Ambiguous Nuclear Transient. Astrophysical Journal, 930 (1). ISSN 0004-637X
Cucchiara, A, Prochaska, JX, Zhu, G, Ménard, B, Fynbo, JPU, Fox, DB, Chen, HW, Cooksey, KL, Cenko, SB, Perley, DA, Bloom, JS, Berger, E, Tanvir, NR, D'Elia, V, Lopez, S, Chornock, R and De Jaeger, T (2013) An independent measurement of the incidence of Mg<inf>II</inf> absorbers along gamma-ray burst sight lines: The end of the mystery? The Astrophysical Journal, 773 (2). ISSN 1538-4357