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On the Afterglow of the X-ray Flash of 2003 July 23: Photometric evdence for an Off-Axis Gamma-Ray burst with an Associated Supernova

Authors
  1. M.I. Andersen
  2. J.M. Castro Ceron
  3. A.J. Castro-Tirado
  4. C. Fransson
  5. A.S. Fruchter
  6. J. Fynbo
  7. J. Gorosabel
  8. J. Greiner
  9. F. Grundahl
  10. J. Hjorth
  11. P. Jakobsson
  12. B.L. Jensen
  13. S.F. Jorgensen
  14. S. Klose
  15. C. Kouveliotou
  16. A. Levan
  17. N. Masetti
  18. P. Moller
  19. E. Palazzi
  20. K. Pedersen
  21. E. Pian
  22. A. Postigo
  23. E. Ramirez-Ruiz
  24. J.E. Rhoads
  25. E. Rol
  26. T. Sekiguchi
  27. J. Sollerman
  28. N. Tanvir
  29. P.J. Tristram
  30. E.P.J. van den Heuvel
  31. C. Vinter
  32. P.M. Vreeswijk
  33. M. Weidinger
  34. R.A.M.J. Wijers
Publication date
1 January 2004
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