GRB 090618: Detection of thermal X-ray emission from a bright gamma-ray burst
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S. B. Pandey | A. P. Beardmore | Julian P. Osborne | Claudio Pagani | Kim L. Page | Sergio Campana | Patricia Schady | S. McBreen | T. N. Ukwatta | Rhaana L. C. Starling | Patricia Ann Evans | G. Fitzpatrick | P. Schady | R. Starling | P. Evans | J. Osborne | S. McBreen | K. Page | A. Beardmore | C. Pagani | S. Campana | G. Fitzpatrick | S. Pandey | T. Ukwatta | P. Evans | S. Pandey
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