Infrared and Optical Observations of GRB 030115 and its Extremely Red Host Galaxy: Implications for Dark Bursts
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Peter Garnavich | Evert Rol | Javier Gorosabel | Alain Smette | David Bersier | Peter Nugent | Andrew Levan | Bahram Mobasher | Nial Tanvir | Ian Dell'Antonio | Andrew Fruchter | Jens Hjorth | James Rhoads | Bjarne Thomsen | Nicola Masetti | Elena Pian | Angelo Antonelli | Paul Vreeswijk | P. Vreeswijk | J. Hjorth | A. Castro-Tirado | A. Fruchter | J. Gorosabel | C. Kouveliotou | A. Levan | N. Masetti | E. Pian | E. Rol | N. Tanvir | P. Nugent | B. Mobasher | P. Garnavich | D. Bersier | J. Rhoads | R. Wijers | S. Thorsett | A. Smette | J. Fynbo | I. Dell’Antonio | J. M. C. Cer'on | B. Thomsen | Chryssa Kouveliotou | A. Antonelli | E. Bergeron | Ralph Wijers | M. Merrill | Alberto Castro-Tirado | Stephen Holland | Michael Merrill | Jos'e Mar'ia Castro Cer'on | Johan Fynbo | Eddie Bergeron | Stephen Thorsett | S. Holland | A. Castro‐Tirado
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