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Feb 3, 2026SN 2024igg: A Super-Chandrasekhar/03fg-like SN exhibiting C II-dominated spectra after explosionFeb 26, 2025Detection of [C I] Emission in Nebular Spectra of a Peculiar Type Ia Supernova 2022pulJul 22, 2024Early-Time Observations of SN 2023wrk: A Luminous Type Ia Supernova with Significant Unburned Carbon in the Outer EjectaSep 11, 2023Implications for the Explosion Mechanism of Type Ia Supernovae from their Late-time SpectraAug 22, 2024Minute-Cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: IV -- Catalog of Cataclysmic Variables from the First 3-yr SurveyMar 4, 2025SN 2021hpr: A Normal Type Ia Supernova Showing Excess Emission in the Early Rising PhaseJun 23, 2021SN 2017fgc: A Fast-Expanding Type Ia Supernova Exploded in Massive Shell Galaxy NGC 474Sep 29, 2022SN 2019ein: A Type Ia Supernova Likely Originated from a Sub-Chandrasekhar-Mass ExplosionMar 13, 2026Spectral Dataset of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae from the Tsinghua Supernova GroupFeb 4, 2024Minute-Cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS V. Machine Learning Classification of TMTS Catalogues of Periodic Variable StarsMar 31, 2023Minute-Cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: II. Catalogues of Short-Period Variable Stars from the First Two-Year SurveysNov 26, 2024SN 2014C: a metamorphic supernova exploded in the intricate and hydrogen-rich surroundingsNov 24, 2023A Shock Flash Breaking Out of a Dusty Red SupergiantApr 6, 2025Supernovae at Distances < 40 Mpc: II. Supernova Rate in the Local UniverseFeb 24, 2026AT 2024wpp: the most luminous fast-evolving optical transient linked to the merger explosion of a black-hole binarySep 17, 2023SN 2022vqz: A Peculiar Subluminous Type Ia Supernova with Prominent Early Excess EmissionSep 5, 2023Circumstellar Material Ejected Violently by A Massive Star Immediately before its DeathFeb 1, 2023Minute-cadence Observations of the LAMOST Fields with the TMTS: III. Statistic Study of the Flare Stars from the First Two YearsAug 2, 2025SN 2024gy: Multi-epoch Spectroscopic Features Suggestive of Delayed Detonation in a Type Ia SupernovaApr 4, 2025Optical and Near-infrared Observations of SN 2023ixf for over 600 days after the Explosion