A Spectacular Radio Flare from XRF 050416a at 40 Days and Implications for the Nature of X-Ray Flashes
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E. O. Ofek | S. B. Cenko | A. Gal-Yam | S. R. Kulkarni | F. A. Harrison | D. A. Frail | E. Berger | P. A. Price | A. M. Soderberg | M. Hamuy | M. M. Phillips | D. B. Fox | P. B. Cameron | B. P. Schmidt | E. Nakar | S. Shectman | D. Frail | E. Ofek | S. Shectman | P. McCarthy | B. Peterson | E. Berger | A. MacFadyen | D. Fox | E. Nakar | S. Cenko | A. Gal-yam | P. Price | B. Schmidt | A. Rau | M. Hamuy | M. Roth | A. Soderberg | F. Harrison | M. Salvo | R. Chevalier | J. Rich | M. Rauch | H. S. Park | A. MacFadyen | B. A. Peterson | H. Park | R. A. Chevalier | P. J. McCarthy | A. Rau | P. Kumar | M. Roth | M. Rauch | J. Rich | M. Salvo | G. Anderson | D-S. Moon | G. Anderson | M. Phillips | S. Kulkarni | D. moon | A. Macfadyen | P. Kumar
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