SN 2005cs in M51 – I. The first month of evolution of a subluminous SN II plateau
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M. Principe | M. Botticella | P. Mazzali | S. Taubenberger | S. Benetti | K. Nomoto | A. Pastorello | H. Navasardyan | N. Elias-Rosa | A. Harutyunyan | K. Kawabata | G. Valentini | D. Sauer | L. Zampieri | M. Dolci | T. Iijima | S. Gagliardi | G. D. Rico | M. Ragni
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