Outshining the Quasars at Reionization: The X-Ray Spectrum and Light Curveof the Redshift 6.29 Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 050904
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J. N. Reeves | P. Jakobsson | D. Watson | J. Hjorth | J. P. U. Fynbo | J. Sollerman | S. McBreen | K. Pedersen | K. Pedersen | J. Fynbo | P. Jakobsson | J. Hjorth | J. Sollerman | D. Watson | S. McBreen | S. Foley | J. Reeves | J. M. C. Cer'on | J. M. Castro Cer'on | S. Foley DARK Copenhagen | NASA-GSFC USRA ESA-ESTEC University College Dublin
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