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Oct 1, 1999The CASTLES gravitational lensing toolJul 2, 1997Limits on Cosmological Models From Radio-Selected Gravitational LensesJul 23, 1997The detection of the lambda 2175 A feature, and further analysis of the BAL line profile structure in the gravitational lens candidate UM425Feb 18, 1997An estimate of H_0 from Keck spectroscopy of the gravitational lens system 0957+561Dec 18, 1996HST Observations and Models of The Gravitational Lens System MG 0414+0534Apr 20, 1999The Updated Zwicky Catalog (UZC)Oct 1, 1997MGC2214+3550: A New Binary QuasarJun 17, 2022The Longest Delay: a 14.5 Yr Campaign to Determine the Third Time Delay in the Lensing Cluster SDSS~J1004+4112Jun 6, 2023Black Hole masses for 14 gravitational lensed quasarsSep 10, 2013Microlensing of Quasar UV Iron EmissionJun 7, 2012Measuring Microlensing using Spectra of Multiply Lensed QuasarsJan 13, 2014The Average Size and Temperature Profile of Quasar Accretion DisksJul 13, 2015The Young and Bright Type Ia Supernova ASASSN-14lp: Discovery, Early-Time Observations, First-Light Time, Distance to NGC 4666, and Progenitor ConstraintsSep 30, 2015Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - VII. The metamorphosis of ASASSN-15ed from a narrow line Type Ibn to a normal Type Ib SupernovaOct 17, 2002The Spectroscopic Variability of GRB 021004Jul 17, 2021ASASSN-15hy: an under-luminous, red 03fg-like type Ia supernovaOct 12, 2022The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- V. 2018-2020Dec 28, 2012HAT-P-42b and HAT-P-43b. Two Inflated Transiting Hot Jupiters from the HATNet SurveyJun 30, 2020ASASSN-18am/SN 2018gk : An overluminous Type IIb supernova from a massive progenitorJun 5, 2015HAT-P-56b: An inflated massive Hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star followed up with K2 Campaign 0 observations