SWIFT DISCOVERY OF A NEW SOFT GAMMA REPEATER, SGR J1745−29, NEAR SAGITTARIUS A*
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N. Gehrels | D. Palmer | C. Kouveliotou | D. Burrows | P. Evans | J. Miller | J. Kennea | R. Wijnands | N. Degenaar | K. Mori | M. Reynolds | D. Burrows | E. Goğuş | Y. Kaneko | E. Göğüş | J. Miller | E. Gogus | R. Wijnands | Jon M. Miller | David M. Palmer | P. Evans | Mark T. Reynolds
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