GRB 021004: Tomography of a gamma-ray burst progenitor and its host galaxy
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E. Rol | A. S. Fruchter | N. R. Tanvir | J. P. U. Fynbo | J. Hjorth | J. Gorosabel | P. Moller | P. M. Vreeswijk | M. I. Andersen | J. M. Castro Cer'on | A. J. Castro-Tirado | J. Greiner | C. Kouveliotou | S. Klose | N. Masetti | H. Pedersen | E. Palazzi | E. Pian | A. de Ugarte Postigo | R. A. M. J. Wijers | D. A. Kann | E. P. J. van den Heuvel | G. Garc'ia-Segura | E. P'erez | E. Solano | D. Barrado-Navascu'es | J. Fynbo | A. U. Postigo | P. Vreeswijk | J. Hjorth | A. Castro-Tirado | A. Fruchter | J. Gorosabel | C. Kouveliotou | N. Masetti | E. Palazzi | E. Pian | E. Rol | N. Tanvir | J. Greiner | D. Barrado | G. García-Segura | E. Solano | E. P'erez | E. Pérez | R. Wijers | P. Møller | M. Andersen | S. Klose | H. Pedersen | E. V. Heuvel | R. Wijers | J. M. C. Cer'on | E. V. D. Heuvel | G. Garc'ia-Segura | D. Barrado-Navascués
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