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The supernova CSS121015:004244+132827: a clue for understanding superluminous supernovae
UploadPESSTO monitoring of SN 2012hn: further heterogeneity among faint Type I supernovae★
UploadThe superluminous supernova PS1-11ap: bridging the gap between low and high redshift
UploadSN2012ca: a stripped envelope core-collapse SN interacting with dense circumstellar medium
UploadSlowly fading super-luminous supernovae that are not pair-instability explosions
UploadSN 2009ip à la PESSTO: no evidence for core collapse yet★
UploadSUPER-LUMINOUS TYPE Ic SUPERNOVAE: CATCHING a MAGNETAR BY THE TAIL
UploadINTERACTING SUPERNOVAE AND SUPERNOVA IMPOSTORS: SN 2009ip, IS THIS THE END?
UploadSupernova 2012ec: identification of the progenitor and early monitoring with PESSTO★
UploadRED AND DEAD: THE PROGENITOR OF SN 2012aw IN M95
UploadThe bright Type IIP SN 2009bw, showing signs of interaction★
UploadThe Type IIP SN 2007od in UGC 12846: from a bright maximum to dust formation in the nebular phase*
UploadSN 2009jf: a slow-evolving stripped-envelope core-collapse supernova★
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