The First Giant Flare from SGR 1806–20: Observations Using the Anticoincidence Shield of the Spectrometer on INTEGRAL
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Sandro Mereghetti | D. Götz | Arne Rau | G. G. Lichti | A. von Kienlin | G. Weidenspointner | G. Weidenspointner | A. Rau | G. Lichti | P. Jean | D. Götz | P. Jean | A. von Kienlin | S. Mereghetti
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