Spectroscopy and multiband photometry of the afterglow of intermediate duration gamma-ray burst GRB 040924 and its host galaxy
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E. Rol | A. J. Levan | N. R. Tanvir | J. Hjorth | J. Gorosabel | B. L. Jensen | P. M. Vreeswijk | A. J. Castro-Tirado | P. Tristram | A. de Ugarte Postigo | R.L.C. Starling | D. A. Kann | J.P.U. Fynbo | R.A.M.J. Wijers | K. Wiersema | A. J. van der Horst | P. A. Curran | S. S. Guziy | A. Hornstrup | M. Jelinek | M. Kidger | F. Martin-Luis | J. Fynbo | A. U. Postigo | P. Vreeswijk | K. Wiersema | J. Hjorth | A. Castro-Tirado | J. Gorosabel | B. Jensen | A. Levan | E. Rol | R. Starling | N. Tanvir | M. Kidger | A. Hornstrup | R. Wijers | P. Curran | A. Horst | M. Jelínek | P. Tristram | S. Guziy | F. Martı́n-Luis
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