A tale of two GRB-SNe at a common redshift of z = 0.54
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K. M. Svensson | A. U. Postigo | K. Wiersema | A. Castro-Tirado | A. Fruchter | J. Gorosabel | J. Graham | C. Kouveliotou | A. Levan | E. Pian | E. Rol | R. Starling | N. Tanvir | R. Smith | D. Young | D. Kasen | P. Nugent | R. Margutti | J. Haislip | D. Reichart | Z. Cano | P. O’Brien | S. Woosley | E. Small | Y. Urata | P. Garnavich | P. Mazzali | M. Burgdorf | A. Volnova | D. Bersier | A. Melandri | M. Im | J. Rhoads | A. Huxor | Rory J. E. Smith | R. Strom | I. Steele | C. Mottram | A. Lacluyze | C. Guidorzi | G. Anupama | A. Fernández-Soto | M. Nysewander | Y. Jeon | V. Scowcroft | W. Park | R. Wijers | R. Wijers | P. Curran | A. Horst | A. Kamble | G. Pooley | A. Pozanenko | A. Gomboc | S. Kobayashi | E. Klunko | V. Rumyantsev | K. Ivarsen | Y. Tsapras | D. Sahu | M. Ibrahimov | N. Clay | K. Huang | C. Mundell | D. Shakhovskoy | J. Bibby | O. Văduvescu | V. Sokolov | T. Fatkhullin | A. Volvach | A. Moskvitin | Kuiyun Huang | M. Im | Y. Jeon | J. Alonso-Lorite | U. Gurugubelli | V. Loznikov | V. Peris | K. Svensson | Shiho Kobayashi | D. Young | P. O’Brien | S. Kobayashi
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