Closing in on a Short-Hard Burst Progenitor: Constraints from Early-Time Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of a Possible Host Galaxy of GRB 050509b
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E. Ramirez-Ruiz | J. X. Prochaska | M. C. Cooper | K. Hurley | J. S. Bloom | A. V. Filippenko | D. A. Perley | R. R. Gal | G. K. Squires | W. M. Wood-Vasey | E. E. Falco | R. J. Foley | J. Granot | L. Ho | C. Blake | J. Newman | W. Wood-Vasey | J. Prochaska | H.-W. Chen | J. Bloom | D. Perley | S. Jha | R. Foley | E. Ramirez-Ruiz | A. Barth | A. Filippenko | W. Li | E. Falco | B. Koester | R. Gal | K. Hurley | J. Greene | Hsiao-Wen Chen | J. Newman | M. Cooper | B. Gerke | S. Sigurdsson | D. Pooley | M. Gladders | L. Lubin | J. Granot | G. Squires | J. Bloom | S. Jha | M. D. Gladders | L. C. Ho | J. Newman | H.-W. Chen | W. Li | C. H. Blake | S. Sigurdsson | L. Lubin | D. Pooley | A. J. Barth | B. P. Koester | J. E. Greene | B. F. Gerke | J. Hennanwi | J. Granot | K. Hurley | A. Filippenko | J. Hennanwi | Wenbo Li | A. Filippenko | J. Greene
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