CURVATURE EFFECT OF A NON–POWER-LAW SPECTRUM AND SPECTRAL EVOLUTION OF GRB X-RAY TAILS
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Bing Zhang | Bing Zhang | E. Liang | Xiang-Yu Wang | Binbin Zhang | Bin-Bin Zhang | En-Wei Liang | E. Liang | Xiang-Yu Wang | Bin-Bin Zhang
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