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  • Pandey, S. B; Castro-Tirado, A. J; McBreen, S; Pérez-Ramírez, M. D; Bremer, M; Guerrero, M. A; Sota, A; Cobb, B. E; Jelínek, M; de Ugarte Postigo, A; Gorosabel, J; Guziy, S; Guidorzi, C; Bailyn, C. D; Muñoz-Darias, T; Gomboc, A; Monfardini, A; Mundell, C. G; Tanvir, N; Levan, A. J; Bhatt, B. C; Sahu, D. K; Sharma, S; Bogdanov, O; Combi, J. A (EDP Sciences, 2006-12)
    Context.GRB 050730 is a long duration high-redshift burst (z=3.967) that was discovered by Swift. The afterglow shows variability and was well monitored over a wide wavelength range. We present comprehensive temporal and ...
  • Wade, G. A; Maiz, J. A; Martins, F; Petit, V; Grunhut, J; Walborn, N. R; Barba, R. H; Gagne, M; Garcia-Melendo, E; Jose, J; Moffat, A. F. J; Naze, Y; Neiner, C; Pellerin, A; Penades, O. M; Shultz, M; Simon-Diaz, S; Sota, A (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-09)
    This paper presents a first observational investigation of the faint Of?p star NGC 1624-2, yielding important new constraints on its spectral and physical characteristics, rotation, magnetic field strength, X-ray emission ...
  • Zheng, W; Shen, R. F; Sakamoto, T; Beardmore, A. P; De Pasquale, M; Wu, X. F; Gorosabel, J; Urata, Y; Sugita, S; Zhang, B; Pozanenko, A; Nissinen, M; Sahu, D. K; Im, M; Ukwatta, T. N; Andreev, M; Klunko, E; Volnova, A; Akerlof, C. W; Anto, P; Barthelmy, S. D; Breeveld, A; Carsenty, U; Castillo-Carrion, S; Castro-Tirado, A. J; Chester, M. M; Chuang, C. J; Cunniffe, R; De Ugarte Postigo, A; Duffard, R; Flewelling, H; Gehrels, N; Guver, T; Guziy, S; Hentunen, V. P; Huang, K. Y; Jelinek, M; Koch, T. S; Kubanek, P; Kuin, P; McKay, T. A; Mottola, S; Oates, S. R; O'Brien, P; Ohno, M; Page, M. J; Pandey, S. B; Perez del Pulgar, C; Rujopakarn, W; Rykoff, E; Salmi, T; Sanchez-Ramirez, R; Schaefer, B. E; Sergeev, A; Sonbas, E; Sota, A; Tello, J. C; Yamaoka, K; Yost, S. A; Yuan, F (IOP Publishing, 2012-06-01)
    We present a comprehensive analysis of a bright, long-duration (T /sub90/ ~ 257 s) GRB 110205A at redshift z = 2.22. The optical prompt emission was detected by Swift/UVOT, ROTSE-IIIb, and BOOTES telescopes when the gamma-ray ...

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