GRB 020819 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2002GCN..1506....1P 74 T                   1 3
HETE 2275: optical observations.
PRICE P.A. and McNAUGHT R.
2002GCN..1507....1H 74 T                   1 5 IPN triangulation of
GRB020819 (HETE 2275).
HURLEY K., CLINE T., RICKER G., et al.
2002GCN..1508....1V 74 T                   1 5
GRB020819 (=H2275): a long burst localized by the HETE WXM and SXC.
VANDERSPEK R., VILLASENOR J., JERNIGAN J.G., et al.
2002GCN..1509....1P 73 T                   1 2
GRB020819: optical observations.
PICCIONI A., BARTOLINI C., BRUNI I., et al.
2002GCN..1510....1H 73 T                   1 2 K band observation of
GRB 020819.
HENDEN A., GREINER J., KLOSE S., et al.
2002GCN..1511....1P 74 T                   1 3
GRB 020819: optical observations.
PRICE P.A., FOX D.W., PICCIONI A., et al.
2002GCN..1512....1R 74 T                   1 4
GRB 020819 : OT candidate - confirmation of non variability.
ROL E., SALAMANCA I., VAN DEN BERG M., et al.
2002GCN..1516....1U 73 T                   1 2
GRB020819 : optical observations at KISO.
URATA Y., TARUSAWA K. and SOYANO T.
2002GCN..1517....1L 75 T                   1 6 Confirming no variability for
GRB02081.
LEVAN A., BURUD I., FRUCHTER A., et al.
2002GCN..1520....1K 73 T                   1 0 Second epoch K band imaging of
GRB 020819.
KLOSE S., HENDEN A., GREINER J., et al.
2002GCN..1523....1K 73 T                   1 1
GRB020819: optical observations at Bisei.
KAWABATA T. and URATA Y.
2002GCN..1526....1C 73 T                   2 4
GRB020819 (=H2275): revised localization with HETE soft X-ray camera.
CREW G., JERNIGAN J.G., VANDERSPEK R., et al.
2003A&A...400.1021B 1 35 121 Spectral analysis of 35 GRBs/XRFs observed with HETE-2/FREGATE. BARRAUD C., OLIVE J.-F., LESTRADE J.P., et al.
2003A&A...407L...1A 35 75 A simple empirical redshift indicator for gamma-ray bursts. ATTEIA J.-L.
2003ApJ...592.1025K 73 T                   30 35 The very faint K-band afterglow of
GRB 020819 and the dust extinction hypothesis of the dark bursts.
KLOSE S., HENDEN A.A., GREINER J., et al.
2003PASP..115..844L 1 18 64 The Katzman automatic imaging telescope gamma-ray burst alert system, and observations of GRB 020813. LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2003PASJ...55.1033S 41 25 Design and performance of the Wide-field X-ray Monitor on board the High-Energy Transient Explorer 2. SHIRASAKI Y., KAWAI N., YOSHIDA A., et al.
2003GCN..1842....1F 73 T                   2 4
GRB 020819: afterglow candidate.
FRAIL D.A. and BERGER E.
2003GCN..1844....1L 74 T                   1 4
GRB 020819: host galaxy at radio position.
LEVAN A., FRUCHTER A., RHOADS J., et al.
2003GCN..1859....1U 73 T                   1 1
GRB020819: KISO R and I band observations.
URATA Y., TARUSAWA K. and SOYANO T.
2004PASJ...56S...1K 288 70 Variable Star Network : World center for transient object astronomy and variable stars. KATO T., UEMURA M., ISHIOKA R., et al.
2005ApJ...624..880L 30 42 GRB 020410: a gamma-ray burst afterglow discovered by its supernova light. LEVAN A., NUGENT P., FRUCHTER A., et al.
2005ApJ...629...45J 74 T                   27 42 The radio afterglow and host galaxy of the dark
GRB 020819.
JAKOBSSON P., FRAIL D.A., FOX D.B., et al.
2005ApJ...629..311S 1 47 203 Global characteristics of X-ray flashes and X-Ray-Rich gamma-ray bursts observed by HETE-2. SAKAMOTO T., LAMB D.Q., KAWAI N., et al.
2006ApJ...641..993K 2 45 214 Signatures of extragalactic dust in pre-Swift GRB afterglows. KANN D.A., KLOSE S. and ZEH A.
2006MNRAS.372..233A 2 66 385 The Ep,i-Eisocorrelation in gamma-ray bursts: updated observational status, re-analysis and main implications. AMATI L.
2006APh....25..402E 2 36 193 Robust limits on Lorentz violation from gamma-ray bursts. ELLIS J., MAVROMATOS N.E., NANOPOULOS D.V., et al.
2006PASJ...58..569S 59 0 Energy conversion efficiency in prompt emissions of gamma-ray bursts. SUZUKI M. and KAWAI N.
2006A&A...460..653D         O           59 22 Properties of X-ray rich gamma ray bursts and X-ray flashes detected with BeppoSAX and Hete-2. D'ALESSIO V., PIRO L. and ROSSI E.M.
2007ApJ...669.1098R 1 14 48 GRB 051022: physical parameters and extinction of a prototype dark burst. ROL E., VAN DER HORST A., WIERSEMA K., et al.
2008MNRAS.383.1049N 38           X         1 97 6 Optical afterglows of gamma-ray bursts: a bimodal distribution? NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G. and GHIRLANDA G.
2008ApJ...676..532B 15       D               1 20 14 Study of time lags in HETE-2 gamma-ray bursts with redshift: search for astrophysical effects and a quantum gravity signature. BOLMONT J., JACHOLKOWSKA A., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2008ApJ...676.1151T 154           X         4 18 120 Spatially resolved properties of the GRB 060505 host: implications for the nature of the progenitor. THONE C.C., FYNBO J.P.U., OSTLIN G., et al.
2008MNRAS.387..319G 15       D               1 78 90 The Epeak-Eiso plane of long gamma-ray bursts and selection effects. GHIRLANDA G., NAVA L., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2007Msngr.128...47S 21 5 GHostS - Gamma-Ray Burst Host Studies. SAVAGLIO S., BUDAVARI T., GLAZEBROOK K., et al.
2008A&A...491..157P 203       D     X C       5 101 38 Intrinsic properties of a complete sample of HETE-2 gamma-ray bursts. A measure of the GRB rate in the Local Universe. PELANGEON A., ATTEIA J.-L., NAKAGAWA Y.E., et al.
2008MNRAS.391..577A 2 55 321 Measuring the cosmological parameters with the Ep,i-Eiso correlation of gamma-ray bursts. AMATI L., GUIDORZI C., FRONTERA F., et al.
2008MNRAS.391..639N 15       D               1 137 57 Peak energy of the prompt emission of long gamma-ray bursts versus their fluence and peak flux. NAVA L., GHIRLANDA G., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2009ApJ...691..182S 17       D               5 83 394 The galaxy population hosting gamma-ray bursts. SAVAGLIO S., GLAZEBROOK K. and LE BORGNE D.
2009A&A...498..399R viz 15       D               1 208 34 Search for gamma-ray burst classes with the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., WIGGER C., et al.
2009ApJ...701..824N viz 15       D               1 459 138 A comparison of the afterglows of short- and long-duration gamma-ray bursts. NYSEWANDER M., FRUCHTER A.S. and PE'ER A.
2009ApJ...703.1696Z 55       D     X         2 71 309 Discerning the physical origins of cosmological gamma-ray bursts based on multiple observational criteria: the cases of z = 6.7 GRB 080913, z = 8.2 GRB 090423, and some Short/Hard GRBs. ZHANG B., ZHANG B.-B., VIRGILI F.J., et al.
2010ApJ...712L..26L 1193 T K A D     X C F     29 5 113 A high-metallicity host environment for the long-duration
GRB 020819.
LEVESQUE E.M., KEWLEY L.J., GRAHAM J.F., et al.
2010A&A...515L...2K 901 T K A     X C       22 5 18 Highly extinguished host galaxy of the dark
GRB 020819.
KUEPCUE YOLDAS A., GREINER J., KLOSE S., et al.
2010MNRAS.405...57S 282       D     X C F     6 106 161 The host galaxies of core-collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. SVENSSON K.M., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2010ApJ...719..378H 115           X         3 8 24 "Dark" GRB 080325 in a dusty massive galaxy at z ∼ 2. HASHIMOTO T., OHTA K., AOKI K., et al.
2010ApJ...721.1919C 16       D               1 31 81 On the distribution of stellar masses in gamma-ray burst host galaxies. CASTRO CERON J.M., MICHALOWSKI M.J., HJORTH J., et al.
2010MNRAS.407.2660A 53       D     X         2 166 75 Observational constraints on the progenitor metallicities of core-collapse supernovae. ANDERSON J.P., COVARRUBIAS R.A., JAMES P.A., et al.
2010AJ....140.1557L 705       D S   X C F     16 21 154 The host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. II. A mass-metallicity relation for long-duration gamma-ray burst host galaxies. LEVESQUE E.M., KEWLEY L.J., BERGER E., et al.
2010MNRAS.408..383R 40           X         1 12 66 Discovery of the afterglow and host galaxy of the low-redshift short GRB 080905A. ROWLINSON A., WIERSEMA K., LEVAN A.J., et al.
2010MNRAS.409L..74S 397   K   D S   X         10 13 18 Low radio-derived star formation rates in z < 0.5 gamma-ray burst host galaxies. STANWAY E.R., DAVIES L.J.M. and LEVAN A.J.
2010ApJ...725.1202L 16       D               1 44 120 The stellar ages and masses of short gamma-ray burst host galaxies: investigating the progenitor delay time distribution and the role of mass and star formation in the short gamma-ray burst rate. LEIBLER C.N. and BERGER E.
2010ApJ...725.1337L 16       D               1 17 43 No correlation between host galaxy metallicity and gamma-ray energy release for long-duration gamma-ray bursts. LEVESQUE E.M., SODERBERG A.M., KEWLEY L.J., et al.
2011ApJ...726L...4W 169       D     X C       4 24 13 Gamma-ray burst afterglows as analogs of high-frequency-peaked BL Lac objects. WANG J. and WEI J.Y.
2011ApJ...728...14P viz 41           X         1 14 84 SN 2009bb: a peculiar broad-lined type IC supernova. PIGNATA G., STRITZINGER M., SODERBERG A., et al.
2010PASJ...62.1495Y 15       D               1 125 37 Possible origins of dispersion of the peak energy-brightness correlations of gamma-ray bursts. YONETOKU D., MURAKAMI T., TSUTSUI R., et al.
2011ApJ...734...58S 207       D     X C F     4 24 20 A beaming-independent estimate of the energy distribution of long gamma-ray bursts: initial results and future prospects. SHIVVERS I. and BERGER E.
2011MNRAS.414.1263M 288       D     X   F     7 21 171 The metallicity of the long GRB hosts and the fundamental metallicity relation of low-mass galaxies. MANNUCCI F., SALVATERRA R. and CAMPISI M.A.
2011ApJ...739...23L 156           X C       3 11 51 Metallicity in the GRB 100316D/SN 2010bh host complex. LEVESQUE E.M., BERGER E., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2011MNRAS.417..567N 80           X         2 4 27 Revisiting the metallicity of long-duration gamma-ray burst host galaxies: the role of chemical inhomogeneity within galaxies. NIINO Y.
2011MNRAS.417.1013C 43           X         1 3 34 Metallicity properties of the simulated host galaxies of long gamma-ray bursts and the fundamental metallicity relation. CAMPISI M.A., TAPPARELLO C., SALVATERRA R., et al.
2011ApJS..197...34H viz 15       D               1 157 4 The interplanetary network supplement to the HETE-2 gamma-ray burst catalog. HURLEY K., ATTEIA J.-L., BARRAUD C., et al.
2012ApJ...744...95R 39           X         1 167 194 Connecting the gamma ray burst rate and the cosmic star formation history: implications for reionization and galaxy evolution. ROBERTSON B.E. and ELLIS R.S.
2012ApJ...746..156C viz 15       D               3 305 185 A radio-selected sample of gamma-ray burst afterglows. CHANDRA P. and FRAIL D.A.
2012PABei..30...17X 22 0 Progresses in the researches of gamma-ray bursts and their afterglows. XU M. and HUANG Y.-F.
2012MNRAS.421...25S 54       D     X         2 21 34 The dark GRB 080207 in an extremely red host and the implications for gamma-ray bursts in highly obscured environments. SVENSSON K.M., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2012ApJ...755...85M 39           X         1 60 69 The optically unbiased GRB host (TOUGH) survey. VI. Radio observations at z ≲ 1 and consistency with typical star-forming galaxies. MICHALOWSKI M.J., KAMBLE A., HJORTH J., et al.
2012ApJ...756...44R viz 54       D     X         2 215 16 On the spectral lags and peak counts of the gamma-ray bursts detected by the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., VERES P., et al.
2012ApJ...756..184S 39           X         1 27 40 SN 2010ay is a luminous and broad-lined type IC supernova within a low-metallicity host galaxy. SANDERS N.E., SODERBERG A.M., VALENTI S., et al.
2012ApJ...758..122P 116           X C       2 15 24 The luminous infrared host galaxy of short-duration GRB 100206A. PERLEY D.A., MODJAZ M., MORGAN A.N., et al.
2013ApJ...764...75G 16       D               1 65 11 On the correlation of low-energy spectral indices and redshifts of gamma-ray bursts. GENG J.J. and HUANG Y.F.
2013MNRAS.430..163Q 16       D               1 154 11 Statistical classification of gamma-ray bursts based on the Amati relation. QIN Y.-P. and CHEN Z.-F.
2013ApJ...767..161Z 39           X         1 37 19 Illuminating the darkest gamma-ray bursts with radio observations. ZAUDERER B.A., BERGER E., MARGUTTI R., et al.
2013ApJ...774..119G 55       D     X         2 60 107 The metal aversion of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. GRAHAM J.F. and FRUCHTER A.S.
2013ApJ...775L...5K 40           X         1 9 18 Evidence that gamma-ray burst 130702A exploded in a dwarf satellite of a massive galaxy. KELLY P.L., FILIPPENKO A.V., FOX O.D., et al.
2013ApJ...776...95F 16       D               1 34 41 High-energy emission of GRB 130427A: evidence for inverse Compton radiation. FAN Y.-Z., TAM P.H.T., ZHANG F.-W., et al.
2013A&A...557L..18D 39           X         1 5 6 The obscured hyper-energetic GRB 120624B hosted by a luminous compact galaxy at z = 2.20. DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., CAMPANA S., THOENE C.C., et al.
2013ApJ...778..128P viz 56       D     X         2 71 180 A population of massive, luminous galaxies hosting heavily dust-obscured gamma-ray bursts: implications for the use of GRBs as tracers of cosmic star formation. PERLEY D.A., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2014PASP..126....1L 173       D     X C       4 42 23 The host galaxies of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. LEVESQUE E.M.
2014A&A...563A..62D 2 19 84 Spectroscopy of the short-hard GRB 130603B. The host galaxy and environment of a compact object merger. DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., THOENE C.C., ROWLINSON A., et al.
2014A&A...565A.112H 291       D     X C       7 33 60 New light on gamma-ray burst host galaxies with Herschel. HUNT L.K., PALAZZI E., MICHALOWSKI M.J., et al.
2014ApJS..213...15W 134       D     X         4 83 16 Long GRBs are metallicity-biased tracers of star formation: evidence from host galaxies and redshift distribution. WANG F.Y. and DAI Z.G.
2014MNRAS.441.2034T 40           X         1 9 23 The host of the SN-less GRB 060505 in high resolution. THONE C.C., CHRISTENSEN L., PROCHASKA J.X., et al.
2014A&A...566A.102S 80             C       1 41 97 GRB 120422A/SN 2012bz: Bridging the gap between low- and high-luminosity gamma-ray bursts. SCHULZE S., MALESANI D., CUCCHIARA A., et al.
2014Natur.510..247H 4 4 32 Two γ-ray bursts from dusty regions with little molecular gas. HATSUKADE B., OHTA K., ENDO A., et al.
2014A&A...568A..19C viz 39           X         1 38 73 A trio of gamma-ray burst supernovae: GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB 130831A/SN 2013fu. CANO Z., DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., POZANENKO A., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.2586V 16       D               1 51 7 GRB 051008: a long, spectrally hard dust-obscured GRB in a Lyman-break galaxy at z ∼ 2.8. VOLNOVA A.A., POZANENKO A.S., GOROSABEL J., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.3147B 16       D               1 39 25 Constraining the magnetic field in GRB relativistic collisionless shocks using radio data. BARNIOL DURAN R.
2015ApJ...798L...7S 119           X         3 8 15 A detection of molecular gas emission in the host galaxy of GRB 080517. STANWAY E.R., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.3911S 41           X         1 10 32 GRB 080517: a local, low-luminosity gamma-ray burst in a dusty galaxy at z = 0.09. STANWAY E.R., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.4116V 40           X         1 10 5 Detailed afterglow modelling and host galaxy properties of the dark GRB 111215A. VAN DER HORST A.J., LEVAN A.J., POOLEY G.G., et al.
2015MNRAS.449.2706N 215       D     X C       5 7 15 Metallicity measurements of gamma-ray burst and supernova explosion sites: lessons from HII regions in M31. NIINO Y., NAGAMINE K. and ZHANG B.
2015A&A...579A.126S 414       D     X C       10 8 21 Super-solar metallicity at the position of the ultra-long GRB 130925A. SCHADY P., KRUEHLER T., GREINER J., et al.
2015ApJ...807...76L viz 16       D               1 375 1 The two-point correlation function of gamma-ray bursts. LI M.-H. and LIN H.-N.
2015MNRAS.451.1815L 16       D               1 53 5 Radio afterglows and host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. LI L.-B., ZHANG Z.-B., HUANG Y.-F., et al.
2015A&A...582A.111L viz 16       D               1 324 8 Testing the homogeneity of the Universe using gamma-ray bursts. LI M.-H. and LIN H.-N.
2015A&A...584A..48H viz 16       D               1 359 21 New data support the existence of the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. HORVATH I., BAGOLY Z., HAKKILA J., et al.
2016ApJS..222....1F viz 2 40 108 ALMA census of faint 1.2 mm sources down to ∼ 0.02 mJy: extragalactic background light and dust-poor, high-z galaxies. FUJIMOTO S., OUCHI M., ONO Y., et al.
2016MNRAS.458...84A viz 16       D               1 127 46 A Hubble Space Telescope survey of the host galaxies of Superluminous Supernovae. ANGUS C.R., LEVAN A.J., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2016MNRAS.460.3232C 56       D     X         2 128 5 Physical conditions and element abundances in supernova and γ-ray burst host galaxies at different redshifts. CONTINI M.
2016A&A...593A..17G 80     A D S   X C       1 115 8 Probing dust-obscured star formation in the most massive gamma-ray burst host galaxies. GREINER J., MICHALOWSKI M.J., KLOSE S., et al.
2016ApJS..227....7L viz 16       D               1 409 56 A comparative study of long and short GRBs. I. Overlapping properties. LI Y., ZHANG B. and LU H.-J.
2016ApJ...832..136R 16       D               1 287 50 On the classification of GRBs and their occurrence rates. RUFFINI R., RUEDA J.A., MUCCINO M., et al.
2016A&A...595A..72M 40             C   *   2 65 22 GRB 980425 host: [C II], [O I], and CO lines reveal recent enhancement of star formation due to atomic gas inflow. MICHALOWSKI M.J., CASTRO CERON J.M., WARDLOW J.L., et al.
2017ApJ...834..170G 138       D     X         4 15 14 The relative rate of LGRB formation as a function of metallicity. GRAHAM J.F. and FRUCHTER A.S.
2017MNRAS.465L..89P 640 T K A S   X C       13 4 25 A revised host galaxy association for

GRB 020819B
: a high-redshift dusty starburst, not a low-redshift gas-poor spiral.
PERLEY D.A., KRUHLER T., SCHADY P., et al.
2017PASJ...69...27N 203           X         5 35 2 The redshift-selected sample of long gamma-ray burst host galaxies: The overall metallicity distribution at z < 0.4. NIINO Y., AOKI K., HASHIMOTO T., et al.
2017MNRAS.465..970P 81             C       1 14 7 Late-time VLA reobservations rule out ULIRG-like host galaxies for most pre-Swift long-duration gamma-ray bursts. PERLEY D.A., HJORTH J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2017MNRAS.466.2787C 203           X         5 25 5 Metallicities in long gamma-ray burst host galaxies at z < 0.5 calculated by the detailed modelling of optical and infrared line ratios. CONTINI M.
2017MNRAS.469.1897S 16       D               1 50 5 The evolution of the 3D shape of the broad-lined Type Ic SN 2014ad. STEVANCE H.F., MAUND J.R., BAADE D., et al.
2017ApJ...850..161T viz 97       D       C       3 156 73 The Konus-Wind catalog of gamma-ray bursts with known redshifts. I. Bursts detected in the triggered mode. TSVETKOVA A., FREDERIKS D., GOLENETSKII S., et al.
2017MNRAS.472.3161B 16       D               1 36 23 Electrons' energy in GRB afterglows implied by radio peaks. BENIAMINI P. and VAN DER HORST A.J.
2018ApJ...856...36T 82           X         2 13 ~ A spatially resolved study of the GRB 020903 host galaxy. THORP M.D. and LEVESQUE E.M.
2018A&A...616A.169M 41           X         1 29 24 The second-closest gamma-ray burst: sub-luminous GRB 111005A with no supernova in a super-solar metallicity environment. MICHALOWSKI M.J., XU D., STEVENS J., et al.
2018A&A...617A.143M 41           X         1 25 9 Molecular gas masses of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. MICHALOWSKI M.J., KARSKA A., RIZZO J.R., et al.
2018A&A...618A.104M viz 41           X         1 6 3 Relativistic supernova 2009bb exploded close to an atomic gas cloud. MICHALOWSKI M.J., GENTILE G., KRUHLER T., et al.
2019MNRAS.484.5245H 59       D     X         2 12 1 Detailed multiwavelength modelling of the dark GRB 140713A and its host galaxy. HIGGINS A.B., VAN DER HORST A.J., STARLING R.L.C., et al.
2019ApJ...876...77X 17       D               2 180 ~ Characteristics of long gamma-ray bursts in the comoving frame. XUE L., ZHANG F.-W. and ZHU S.-Y.
2019MNRAS.486L..46A viz 17       D               1 192 71 Addressing the circularity problem in the Ep-Eiso correlation of gamma-ray bursts. AMATI L., D'AGOSTINO R., LUONGO O., et al.
2020MNRAS.492.1919M viz 17       D               1 320 58 The Ep,i-Eiso correlation: type I gamma-ray bursts and the new classification method. MINAEV P.Y. and POZANENKO A.S.
2020ApJ...893...77W viz 17       D               1 3281 34 A comprehensive statistical study of gamma-ray bursts. WANG F., ZOU Y.-C., LIU F., et al.
2021MNRAS.503.3262Z 17       D               1 333 ~ How are gamma-ray burst radio afterglows populated? ZHANG K., ZHANG Z.B., HUANG Y.F., et al.
2021ApJ...915...46C 61       D     X         2 44 ~ ALMA host galaxy observation of the off-axis gamma-ray burst XRF 020903. CHEN J.-C., URATA Y. and HUANG K.
2022ApJ...925...15L viz 18       D               1 82 11 Examining Two-dimensional Luminosity-Time Correlations for Gamma-Ray Burst Radio Afterglows with VLA and ALMA. LEVINE D., DAINOTTI M., ZVONAREK K.J., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.2575J 18       D               1 217 11 Eiso-Ep correlation of gamma-ray bursts: calibration and cosmological applications. JIA X.D., HU J.P., YANG J., et al.
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2023A&A...670A..35G 19       D               1 39 1 Multi-scale VLBI observations of the candidate host galaxy of GRB 200716C. GIARRATANA S., GIROLETTI M., SPINGOLA C., et al.
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