FROM SHOCK BREAKOUT TO PEAK AND BEYOND: EXTENSIVE PANCHROMATIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE TYPE Ib SUPERNOVA 2008D ASSOCIATED WITH SWIFT X-RAY TRANSIENT 080109
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Warren R. Brown | W. M. Wood-Vasey | C. Blake | W. Wood-Vasey | J. Prochaska | J. Bloom | D. Perley | R. Kirshner | R. Foley | R. Chornock | D. Poznanski | N. Smith | D. Starr | N. Butler | P. Garnavich | A. Filippenko | M. Ganeshalingam | W. Li | J. Silverman | S. Blondin | P. Berlind | M. Modjaz | P. Challis | E. Falco | M. Hicken | G. Marion | N. Lee | T. Steele | G. Illingworth | J. Liebert | S. Olivier | D. Kocevski | G. Stringfellow | D. B. Navascués | H. Bouy | H. Chen | W. D. Vries | P. Dufour | A. Friedman | B. Holden | A. Stockton | G. Williams | G. H. Marion | N. Smith | W. Vries | A. Filippenko
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