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2008GCN..7427....1R 13 1 27 GRB 080319B: Swift detection of an intense burst with a bright optical counterpart. RACUSIN J.L., GEHRELS N., HOLLAND S.T., et al.
2008GCN..7428....1H 1 0 GRB 080319B: UVOT position. HOLLAND S.T. and RACUSIN J.L.
2008GCN..7430....1L 1 1 GRB 080319B: KAIT OA. LI W., BLOOM J.S., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2008GCN..7431....1C 1 1 2 GRB 080319B: REM observations. COVINO S., D'AVANZO P., FUGAZZA D., et al.
2008GCN..7432....1M 2 1 GRB 080319B: Super-LOTIS detection of a bright OT. MILNE P.A. and WILLIAMS G.G.
2008GCN..7433....1S 1 0 GRB080319B liverpool telescope optical afterglow candidate. SMITH R.J., GOMBOC A., TANVIR N., et al.
2008GCN..7434....1B 1 1 GRB 080319B: early IR imaging from PAIRITEL. BLOOM J.S., STARR D. and PERLEY D.A.
2008GCN..7435....1U 1 1 GRB0 080319B : LOAO optical observation. URATA Y., IM M., LEE I., et al.
2008GCN..7437....1F 1 1 GRB 080319B: gemini-south spectroscopy. FOLEY R.J., PERLEY D. and BLOOM J.S.
2008GCN..7438....1L 2 2 GRB 080319B: change in power law decay index. LI W., CHORNOCK R., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2008GCN..7439....1C 5 1 11 GRB 080319b prompt optical observation by Pi-of-the-Sky. CWIOK M., DOMINIK W., KASPROWICZ G., et al.
2008GCN..7444....1V 17 1 34 VLT/UVES redshift of GRB 080319B. VREESWIJK P.M., SMETTE A., MALESANI D., et al.
2008GCN..7445....1C 4 1 9 GRB 080319b light curve by Pi-of-the-Sky. CWIOK M., DOMINIK W., KASPROWICZ G., et al.
2008GCN..7446....1C 2 1 5 GRB 080319B: REM early data. COVINO S., D'AVANZO P., FUGAZZA D., et al.
2008GCN..7449....1E 1 0 GRB 080319B: enhanced Swift-XRT position. EVANS P.A., GOAD M.R., OSBORNE J.P., et al.
2008GCN..7450....1B 3 2 GRB 080319A/B/C: INTEGRAL SPI-ACS light curves available. BECKMANN V., MEREGHETTI S., VON KIENLIN A., et al.
2008GCN..7451....1V 3 1 7 VLT/UVES redshift of GRB 080319B from FeII fine-structure lines. VREESWIJK P.M., MILVANG-JENSEN B., SMETTE A., et al.
2008GCN..7452....1K 6 1 13 GRB 080319B: TORTORA synchronous observation. KARPOV S., BESKIN G., BONDAR S., et al.
2008GCN..7459....1R 2 1 4 GRB 080319B: Swift-XRT team refined analysis. RACUSIN J., BURROWS D.N., EVANS P.A., et al.
2008GCN..7461....1S 1 1 2 GRB080319B: prompt PROMPT detections. SCHUBEL M., REICHART D., NYSEWANDER M., et al.
2008GCN..7462....1C 2 1 4 GRB 080319B, Swift-BAT refined analysis. CUMMINGS J., BARTHELMY S.D., FENIMORE E., et al.
2008GCN..7463....1P 2 0 GRB 080319A: Swift-XRT team refined analysis. PAGANI C. and RACUSIN J.L.
2008GCN..7464....1W 1 2 7 GRB 080319B: RAPTOR observations of a naked eye burst. WOZNIAK P., VESTRAND W.T., WREN J., et al.
2008GCN..7465....1C 1 1 2 GRB080319B - SDSS pre-burst observations. COOL R.J., EISENSTEIN D.J., HOGG D.W., et al.
2008GCN..7469....1J 1 0 GRB 080319B: optical observations. JELINEK M., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., CHANTRY V., et al.
2008GCN..7470....1S 2 1 5 GRB 080319B: ROTSE-III observations of optical counterpart. SWAN H., YUAN F. and RUJOPAKARN W.
2008GCN..7471....1U 1 0 GRB 080319B : lulin observation of temporal break at 0.2 days. URATA Y., HUANG K.Y., SHIH C.Y., et al.
2008GCN..7476....1J 1 1 2 GRB 080319B: second epoch imaging from canarias (correction to GCN7469). JELINEK M., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., CHANTRY V., et al.
2008GCN..7481....1V 1 1 GRB 080319B: WSRT radio observations. VAN DER HORST A.J.
2008GCN..7482....1G 16 1 32 Konus-wind observation of GRB 080319B. GOLENETSKII S., APTEKAR R., MAZETS E., et al.
2008GCN..7484....1H 2 3 GRB 080319B optical observations. HENTUNEN V.-P., OKSANEN A. and KEHUSMAA P.
2008GCN..7485....1K 1 0 GRB 080319B: Allen telescope array observations. KEATING G., BOWER G., FORSTER R., et al.
2008GCN..7486....1P 1 0 GRB 080319B: Gemini-South photometry. PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S. and CHEN H.-W.
2008GCN..7493....1B 1 1 GRB 080319B - CARMA mm observations. BOCK D.C.-J., CHANDRA P.C., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
2008GCN..7495....1H 1 0 GRB 080319A: UVOT observations. HOLLAND S.T. and PAGANI C.
2008GCN..7496....1H 1 1 GRB 080319B: UVOT observations. HOLLAND S.T. and RACUSIN J.L.
2008GCN..7499....1B 1 1 GRB080319B: time-independent XRT spectrum. BUTLER N.
2008GCN..7501....1G 1 1 GRB 080319B: optical upper limit. GRECO G., TERRA F., BARTOLINI C., et al.
2008GCN..7502....1K 1 1 3 GRB 080319B: TORTORA light curve. KARPOV S., BESKIN G., BONDAR S., et al.
2008GCN..7504....1N 1 1 3 GRB 080319B: optical observation (Brno, CZ). NOVAK R.
2008GCN..7506....1S 2 1 5 Radio detection of GRB 080319B. SODERBERG A., CHANDRA P. and FRAIL D.
2008GCN..7507....1V 1 0 GRB 080319B: second & third epoch WSRT radio observations. VAN DER HORST A.J.
2008GCN..7509....1T 1 1 GRB 080319B: Spitzer mid-infrared observations. TEPLITZ H., WERNER M., CENKO S.B., et al.
2008GCN..7511....1Z 1 1 2 GRB 080319B : apparent spectral evolution in very early Swift/XRT WT mode data: intrinsic or pile-up effect? ZHANG B.-B., LIANG E. and ZHANG B.
2008GCN..7519....1K 1 1 2 GRB080319B: optical observations. KRUGLY Yu., SLYUSAREV I. and POZANENKO A.
2008GCN..7528....1H 1 1 2 GRB080319B, BVRcIc field calibration. HENDEN A.
2008GCN..7535....1P 1 1 2 GRB 080319B: continued gemini-south followup and possible host galaxy. PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S. and CHEN H.-W.
2008GCN..7558....1K 3 1 7 GRB 080319B: TORTORA light curve (Correction). KARPOV S., BESKIN G., BONDAR S., et al.
2008GCN..7567....1R 1 0 GRB 080319B: potential jet break observed by Swift-XRT and UVOT. RACUSIN J.L., OATES S.R., SCHADY P., et al.
2008GCN..7569....1T 1 1 3 GRB 080319B: HST observations. TANVIR N.R., LEVAN A.J., FRUCHTER A.S., et al.
2008GCN..7621....1T 1 1 2 GRB 080319B: continued Gemini-N monitoring. TANVIR N.R., PERLEY D.A., LEVAN A.J., et al.
2008GCN..7627....1K 8 7 GRB 080319B: jet break, energetics, supernova. KANN D.A., SCHULZE S. and UPDIKE A.C.
2008GCN..7678....1P 2 0 GRB 080503: late-time optical rebrightening (possible mini-SN). PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S. and PROCHASKA J.X.
2008GCN..7679....1P 2 0 GRB 080503: late-time optical rebrightening (possible mini-SN) - correction. PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S. and PROCHASKA J.X.
2008GCN..7710....1L 1 1 2 GRB 080319B: further HST observations and underlying host. LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R. and FRUCHTER A.S.
2008MNRAS.388.1284R 15       D               1 96 21 Testing the Ep,i-Lp,iso-T0.45 correlation on a BeppoSAX and Swift sample of gamma-ray bursts. ROSSI F., GUIDORZI C., AMATI L., et al.
2008Natur.455..183R 37 6 451 Broadband observations of the naked-eye gamma-ray burst GRB 080319B. RACUSIN J.L., KARPOV S.V., SOKOLOWSKI M., et al.
2008GCNR..134....1R 1 1 Swift Observation of GRB 080319B. RACUSIN J.L., HOLLAND S.T., CUMMINGS J., et al.
2008ApJ...687..433J 45           X         1 1 14 On the duration of long GRBs: effects of black hole spin. JANIUK A., MODERSKI R. and PROGA D.
2008ApJ...687..443G 80           X         2 7 70 Multiwavelength analysis of the intriguing GRB 061126: the reverse shock scenario and magnetization. GOMBOC A., KOBAYASHI S., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2008ApJ...688..470P 75           X         2 21 41 GRB 071003: broadband follow-up observations of a very bright gamma-ray burst in a Galactic halo. PERLEY D.A., LI W., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2008A&A...492..775P 76           X         2 9 29 Probing the complex environments of GRB host galaxies and intervening systems: high resolution spectroscopy of GRB050922C. PIRANOMONTE S., WARD P.A., FIORE F., et al.
2008MNRAS.391L..19K 896     A     X C       23 4 59 What did we learn from gamma-ray burst 080319B? KUMAR P. and PANAITESCU A.
2009ApJ...691..495W 761 T   A D     X C F     18 6 40 Gamma-ray burst at the extreme: "The naked-eye burst"
GRB 080319B.
WOZNIAK P.R., VESTRAND W.T., PANAITESCU A.D., et al.
2009ApJ...691..723B viz 1545 T   A     X C F     38 11 164 Observations of the naked-eye
GRB 080319B: implications of nature's brightest explosion.
BLOOM J.S., PERLEY D.A., LI W., et al.
2009MNRAS.392..153D 39           X         1 10 23 Jet breaks at the end of the slow decline phase of Swift GRB light curves. DE PASQUALE M., EVANS P., OATES S., et al.
2009MNRAS.393..253G 244       D     X   F     6 35 78 A unifying view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. GHISELLINI G., NARDINI M., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2009NewA...14..214D 326     A     X         9 32 1 MONS OT J004240.69+405142.0: An orphan GRB optical afterglow candidate in Andromeda? DE LA FUENTE MARCOS R., DE LA FUENTE MARCOS C., McGOLDRICK K.M., et al.
2009ApJ...692L..92Z 404 T   A     X         10 5 28 Clues from the prompt emission of
GRB 080319B.
ZOU Y.-C., PIRAN T. and SARI R.
2009ApJ...692.1662Y 1011 T   A S   X         25 3 23 Optical and γ-ray emissions from internal forward-reverse shocks: application to
GRB 080319B?
YU Y.W., WANG X.Y. and DAI Z.G.
2009ApJ...693..207B 39           X         1 43 110 A second case of variable Na I D lines in a highly reddened type Ia supernova. BLONDIN S., PRIETO J.L., PATAT F., et al.
2009GCN..8883....1K 1 0 GRB 080319B: IceCube upper limit on high-energy neutrino flux. KAPPES A.
2009ApJ...693.1484C viz 168       D       C F     2 32 95 Dark bursts in the Swift era: the Palomar 60 Inch-Swift early optical afterglow catalog. CENKO S.B., KELEMEN J., HARRISON F.A., et al.
2009ApJ...693.1610G 41           X         1 29 206 GRB 080913 at redshift 6.7. GREINER J., KRUHLER T., FYNBO J.P.U., et al.
2009ApJ...693.1912G 64     A     X         2 8 53 A strong optical flare before the rising afterglow of GRB 080129. GREINER J., KRUHLER T., McBREEN S., et al.
2009ApJ...694..332D 837 T   A D     X C F     20 7 51 The prompt, high-resolution spectroscopic view of the "Naked-eye"
GRB080319B.
D'ELIA V., FIORE F., PERNA R., et al.
2009MNRAS.393.1107P 165           X C       3 2 55 Observational limits on inverse Compton processes in gamma-ray bursts. PIRAN T., SARI R. and ZOU Y.-C.
2009MNRAS.393.1209F 91       D       C       2 39 29 Time-resolved spectral correlations of long-duration γ-ray bursts. FIRMANI C., CABRERA J.I., AVILA-REESE V., et al.
2009AJ....137.4100K 38           X         1 74 47 Early optical observations of gamma-ray bursts by the TAROT telescopes: period 2001-2008. KLOTZ A., BOER M., ATTEIA J.L., et al.
2009ApJ...696..994D 394       D     X   F     10 47 21 The diverse broadband light curves of Swift gamma-ray bursts reproduced with the cannonball model. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
2009ApJ...696.1871P 153             C F     2 86 176 GRB 080503: implications of a naked short gamma-ray burst dominated by extended emission. PERLEY D.A., METZGER B.D., GRANOT J., et al.
2009MNRAS.394.2238V 38           X         1 24 15 Non-thermal transient sources from rotating black holes. VAN PUTTEN M.H.P.M. and GUPTA A.C.
2009MNRAS.395L..21K 39           X         1 7 27 GRB 081203A: Swift UVOT captures the earliest ultraviolet spectrum of a gamma-ray burst. KUIN N.P.M., LANDSMAN W., PAGE M.J., et al.
2009MNRAS.395..472K 2840 T   A S   X C F     71 3 79
GRB 080319B: evidence for relativistic turbulence, not internal shocks.
KUMAR P. and NARAYAN R.
2009MNRAS.395..580C 38           X         1 13 25 Testing the blast wave model with Swift GRBs. CURRAN P.A., STARLING R.L.C., VAN DER HORST A.J., et al.
2009GCN..9038....1G 76 T                   2 3 GRB 090320B: MASTER-net prompt optical observations. GORBOVSKOY E., LIPUNOV V., KORNILOV V., et al.
2009ApJ...697..730T 532 T   A D     X C       13 2 5 Search for neutrinos from
GRB 080319B at super-Kamiokande.
THRANE E., ABE K., HAYATO Y., et al.
2009ApJ...697..758K 38           X         1 29 48 Correlated optical and X-ray flares in the afterglow of XRF 071031. KRUHLER T., GREINER J., McBREEN S., et al.
2009A&A...498..677B 55           X         1 4 136 Prompt high-energy emission from gamma-ray bursts in the internal shock model. BOSNJAK Z., DAIGNE F. and DUBUS G.
2009A&A...499..439G 39           X         1 13 37 Rise and fall of the X-ray flash 080330: an off-axis jet? GUIDORZI C., CLEMENS C., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2009A&A...499..465M 39           X         1 7 15 High energy emission and polarisation limits for the INTEGRAL burst GRB061122. McGLYNN S., FOLEY S., McBREEN B., et al.
2009ApJ...698L..98W 53           X         1 2 61 GRB 080916C: on the radiation origin of the prompt emission from keV/MeV to GeV. WANG X.-Y., LI Z., DAI Z.-G., et al.
2009MNRAS.396..935S 318       D S   X   F     7 76 4 Where are Swift γ-ray bursts beyond the `synchrotron deathline'? SAVCHENKO V. and NERONOV A.
2009MNRAS.396.1163Z 783 T   A     X C F     18 12 51 The possible high-energy emission from
GRB 080319B and origins of the GeV emission of GRBs 080514B, 080916C and 081024B.
ZOU Y.-C., FAN Y.-Z. and PIRAN T.
2009PASJ...61..521S 189           X C       4 13 10 Suzaku-WAM, Konus-Wind, and Swift-BAT observations of prompt emission of the high-redshift GRB 050904. SUGITA S., YAMAOKA K., OHNO M., et al.
2009A&A...500..185G 38           X         1 6 0 Commentary on: Sunyaev R.A. and Titarchuk L.G., 1980, A&A, 86, 121, 1980A&A....86..121S. Unveiling cosmic x-ray/γ-ray sources from their scattering screen. GRINDLAY J.E.
2008Msngr.134...30C 490           X C       12 8 1 Swift, VLT and gamma-ray bursts: The richness and beauty of the global view. CHINCARINI G., MARGUTTI R., COVINO S., et al.
2009AJ....138..787M 38           X         1 44 24 The closely positioned three radio transients in the nasu 1.4 GHz wide-field survey. MATSUMURA N., NIINUMA K., KUNIYOSHI M., et al.
2009AJ....138..956S 38           X         1 7 2 Frequency limits on naked-eye optical transients lasting from minutes to years. SHAMIR L. and NEMIROFF R.J.
2009ApJ...701.1721A 964 T     D     X C F     23 4 23 Search for high-energy muon neutrinos from the "Naked-eye"
GRB 080319B with the IceCube neutrino telescope.
ABBASI R., ABDOU Y., ABU-ZAYYAD T., et al.
2009MNRAS.397..361Z 76           X         2 23 3 A systematic description of shocks in gamma-ray bursts - I. Formulation. ZIAEEPOUR H.
2009MNRAS.397..386Z 76           X         2 23 5 A systematic description of shocks in gamma-ray bursts - II. Simulation. ZIAEEPOUR H.
2009ApJ...702L..77S 38           X         1 3 4 Brilliant pebbles: a method for detection of very large interstellar grains. SOCRATES A. and DRAINE B.T.
2009MNRAS.397.1177E viz 17       D               1 321 1291 Methods and results of an automatic analysis of a complete sample of Swift-XRT observations of GRBs. EVANS P.A., BEARDMORE A.P., PAGE K.L., et al.
2009A&A...503..437D 115           X         3 9 19 UVES/VLT high resolution absorption spectroscopy of the GRB 080330 afterglow: a study of the GRB host galaxy and intervening absorbers. D'ELIA V., FIORE F., PERNA R., et al.
2009A&A...503..771V 205       D     X         6 26 40 Statistics and characteristics of MgII absorbers along GRB lines of sight observed with VLT-UVES. VERGANI S.D., PETITJEAN P., LEDOUX C., et al.
2009A&A...503..783S 227           X C       5 12 12 A multiwavelength study of Swift GRB 060111B constraining the origin of its prompt optical emission. STRATTA G., POZANENKO A., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2009A&A...504...45P 705 T   A     X C       17 10 19 Multi-wavelength observations of the
GRB 080319B afterglow and the modeling constraints.
PANDEY S.B., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., JELINEK M., et al.
2009ApJ...704..503T 76           X         2 18 26 Search for astrophysical neutrino point sources at super-kamiokande. THRANE E., ABE K., HAYATO Y., et al.
2009ApJ...705L.191A 45           X         1 5 78 Hadronic models for the extra spectral component in the short GRB 090510. ASANO K., GUIRIEC S. and MESZAROS P.
2009ApJ...705.1714A 43           X         1 3 31 Slow heating model of gamma-ray burst: photon spectrum and delayed emission. ASANO K. and TERASAWA T.
2009MmSAI..80..231G 176 T   A     X         4 1 4 TORTORA observations of

GRB 080319B
.
GRECO G., BESKIN G., BONDAR S., et al.
2009A&A...506..661L 77           X         2 20 77 Physical conditions in high-redshift GRB-DLA absorbers observed with VLT/UVES: implications for molecular hydrogen searches. LEDOUX C., VREESWIJK P.M., SMETTE A., et al.
2009ApJ...706L..33G 157           X         4 4 47 GRB 080916C and GRB 090510: the high-energy emission and the afterglow. GAO W.-H., MAO J., XU D., et al.
2009AJ....138.1690P 130       D     X         4 45 179 The host galaxies of Swift dark gamma-ray bursts: observational constraints on highly obscured and very high redshift GRBs. PERLEY D.A., CENKO S.B., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2009MNRAS.400...90S 38           X         1 14 26 Constraining the energy budget of GRB080721. STARLING R.L.C., ROL E., VAN DER HORST A.J., et al.
2009ApJ...707..328L 129       D     X   F     3 72 47 A comprehensive analysis of Swift/X-ray telescope data. IV. Single power-law decaying light curves versus canonical light curves and implications for a unified origin of X-rays. LIANG E.-W., LU H.-J., HOU S.-J., et al.
2009ApJ...707..387X 15       D               3 119 25 Estimating redshifts for long gamma-ray bursts. XIAO L. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2009ApJ...707.1404T 51           X         1 2 52 An up-scattered cocoon emission model of gamma-ray burst high-energy lags. TOMA K., WU X.-F. and MESZAROS P.
2009ApJS..185..526F 154           X C       3 82 340 Low-resolution spectroscopy of gamma-ray burst optical afterglows: biases in the Swift sample and characterization of the absorbers. FYNBO J.P.U., JAKOBSSON P., PROCHASKA J.X., et al.
2010ApJ...708.1357Z 595     A     X C F     14 4 5 Inverse Compton emission from the prompt optical emission region in gamma-ray bursts. ZHAO X.H., DAI Z.G., LIU T., et al.
2010ApJ...709..525L 42           X         1 4 39 Prompt GeV emission from residual collisions in gamma-ray burst outflows: evidence from Fermi observations of GRB 080916c. LI Z.
2009MNRAS.398.1936S 341           X         9 17 33 Prompt optical emission and synchrotron self-absorption constraints on emission site of GRBs. SHEN R.-F. and ZHANG B.
2010ApJ...710..648L 358       D     X C F     8 46 12 Probing extragalactic dust through nearby gamma-ray burst afterglows. LIANG S.L. and LI A.
2010ApJ...711..495B viz 15       D               3 208 156 The cosmic rate, luminosity function, and intrinsic correlations of long gamma-ray bursts. BUTLER N.R., BLOOM J.S. and POZNANSKI D.
2010ApJ...711..641C 1032   K A D S   X C F     25 29 122 The collimation and energetics of the brightest Swift gamma-ray bursts. CENKO S.B., FRAIL D.A., HARRISON F.A., et al.
2010ApJ...711..870Y 39           X         1 9 23 GRB 081008: from burst to afterglow and the transition phase in between. YUAN F., SCHADY P., RACUSIN J.L., et al.
2010ApJ...711.1008G 404     A     X C F     9 17 30 Late-time detections of the X-ray afterglow of GRB 060729 with Chandra–The latest detections ever of an X-ray afterglow. GRUPE D., BURROWS D.N., WU X.-F., et al.
2010ApJ...711.1073U 168       D     X   F     4 32 55 Spectral lags and the lag-luminosity relation: an investigation with Swift BAT gamma-ray bursts. UKWATTA T.N., STAMATIKOS M., DHUGA K.S., et al.
2010MNRAS.401..385D 915 T   A D S   X C F     21 4 6 Non-variability of intervening absorbers observed in the UVES spectra of the `naked-eye' GRB080319. D'ELIA V., FIORE F., GOLDONI P., et al.
2010MNRAS.401.2005X 38           X         1 9 16 GRB 070518: a gamma-ray burst with optically dim luminosity. XIN L.P., ZHENG W.K., WANG J., et al.
2010MNRAS.402.1854Z 282       D S   X   F     6 26 32 Lorentz factor constraint from the very early external shock of the gamma-ray burst ejecta. ZOU Y.-C. and PIRAN T.
2010MNRAS.402.1870D 40           X         1 2 10 XMM-Newton and Swift observations prove GRB090709A to be a distant, standard, long GRB. DE LUCA A., ESPOSITO P., ISRAEL G.L., et al.
2010MNRAS.402.2429C 15       D               1 96 67 The X-ray absorbing column densities of Swift gamma-ray bursts. CAMPANA S., THONE C.C., DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., et al.
2010MNRAS.403..483F 65     A     X         2 3 29 The spectrum of γ-ray burst: a clue. FAN Y.-Z.
2009ARA&A..47..567G 191           X         5 73 427 Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Swift Era. GEHRELS N., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E. and FOX D.B.
2010ApJ...712.1172D 587       D     X C F     14 37 7 Flares in long and short gamma-ray bursts. DADO S. and DAR A.
2010ApJ...714..799P 39           X         1 13 34 GRB 090902B: afterglow observations and implications. PANDEY S.B., SWENSON C.A., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2010MNRAS.403.1131N 168       D     X         5 35 24 Testing a new view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
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