GRB 021211 as a Faint Analog of GRB 990123: Exploring the Similarities and Differences in the Optical Afterglows
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Brian McLeod | David Bersier | STScI | J. S. Bloom | Nelson Caldwell | Stephen T. Holland | Kevin Luhman | B. McLeod | J. Bloom | R. Kirshner | N. Caldwell | P. Garnavich | K. Stanek | D. Bersier | S. Holland | K. Luhman | Robert Kirshner | Notre Dame | P. Challis | Peter Challis | Peter G. Garnavich | K. Z. Stanek USRANASA's GSFC | Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics
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