LIMITS ON OPTICAL POLARIZATION DURING THE PROMPT PHASE OF GRB 140430A
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C. Guidorzi | A. Gomboc | C. G. Mundell | A. Melandri | I. A. Steele | S. Kobayashi | A. J. Castro-Tirado | J. Japelj | M. Jelinek | J. Gorosabel | D. Kopac | S. R. Oates | R. J. Smith | A. Castro-Tirado | J. Gorosabel | R. Smith | A. Melandri | I. Steele | G. Lamb | C. Guidorzi | S. Oates | Robert J. Smith | A. Gomboc | M. Jelínek | S. Kobayashi | S. Dichiara | D. Kopač | G. P. Lamb | C. Mundell | R. Sánchez-Ramírez | J. Japelj | F. Virgili | R. Harrison | A. Jarvinen | D. Arnold | D. M. Arnold | R. M. Harrison | F. J. Virgili | S. Dichiara | R. Sanchez-Ramirez | A. Järvinen | A. Jarvinen | Martin Jelínek | Shiho Kobayashi | S. Kobayashi | A. Castro‐Tirado
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