Discovery of the nearby long, soft GRB 100316D with an associated supernova
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T. Sakamoto | N. Gehrels | S. Barthelmy | J. Fynbo | P. Jakobsson | D. Malesani | K. Wiersema | J. Hjorth | J. Sollerman | C. Thoene | A. Fruchter | J. Gorosabel | C. Kouveliotou | A. Levan | E. Pian | R. Starling | N. Tanvir | D. Burrows | M. Stamatikos | P. Nugent | Z. Cano | P. Evans | P. O’Brien | J. Osborne | A. Rowlinson | S. Woosley | P. Garnavich | P. Mazzali | D. Bersier | V. D’Elia | N. Kuin | S. Holland | S. Covino | P. D’Avanzo | K. Page | M. Pasquale | S. Holland | S. Oates | H. Flores | L. Kaper | S. Campana | P. Goldoni | S. Vergani | P. Curran | A. Horst | C. Hurkett | A. Kamble | D. Burrows | C. Thöne | P. Evans | P. O’Brien | P. Evans | P. Evans
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