SNhunt151: an explosive event inside a dense cocoon
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S. Djorgovski | A. Drake | D. Howell | S. Valenti | L. Tartaglia | M. Turatto | A. Filippenko | E. Cappellaro | S. Benetti | E. Kankare | G. Pignata | A. Pastorello | N. Elias-Rosa | S. Geier | P. Ochner | G. Terreran | T. Kangas | L. Tomasella | J. Isern | S. Howerton | S. Leonini | F. Ciabattari | A. Morales-Garoffolo | A. Filippenko
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