An enigmatic long-lasting γ-ray burst not accompanied by a bright supernova
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L. A. Antonelli | D. Malesani | V. Mangano | M. Valle | N. Panagia | G. Tagliaferri | L. Stella | G. Chincarini | S. Covino | P. D’Avanzo | D. Fugazza | V. Testa | S. Campana | I. Mirabel | L. Pellizza | K. Hurley | S. Piranomonte | M. D. Valle | S. Campana | K. Hurley | L. Antonelli
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