ON THE SOURCE OF THE DUST EXTINCTION IN TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE AND THE DISCOVERY OF ANOMALOUSLY STRONG Na i ABSORPTION
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Wendy L. Freedman | A. Gal-Yam | Nicholas B. Suntzeff | Barry F. Madore | Laura Chomiuk | Inese I. Ivans | Joshua D. Simon | F. Patat | M. M. Phillips | I. B. Thompson | Alicia M. Soderberg | Amanda I. Karakas | R. E. Williams | S. E. Persson | Christopher R. Burns | Nidia Morrell | D. Perley | I. Ivans | R. Foley | M. Stritzinger | L. Chomiuk | B. Madore | J. Simon | N. Morrell | A. Campillay | A. Gal-yam | N. Suntzeff | C. Contreras | E. Hsiao | M. Hamuy | W. Freedman | M. Roth | D. Leonard | G. Pignata | A. Soderberg | N. Cox | G. Folatelli | F. Patat | I. Thompson | B. Penprase | A. Karakas | A. Sternberg | Ryan J. Foley | Carlos Contreras | A. Sternberg | D. C. Leonard | B. E. Penprase | G. Shields | Maximilian Stritzinger | E. Y. Hsiao | Abdo Campillay | Mario Hamuy | C. Burns | Nick L. J. Cox | Sven E. Persson | Gast'on Folatelli | Miguel Roth | Gregory A. Shields | Daniel Perley | G. Pignata G. Preston | Robert E. Williams | M. Phillips | G. Preston | R. Williams | M. Phillips | J. Simon | I. Thompson
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