SN 2009kn - the twin of the Type IIn supernova 1994W
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R. Kotak | J. Sollerman | S. Valenti | M. Turatto | M. Botticella | S. Benetti | J. Spyromilio | G. Leloudas | E. Kankare | S. Mattila | A. Pastorello | M. Stritzinger | F. Bufano | C. Fransson | M. Fraser | M. Ergon | P. Lundqvist | N. Chugai | R. Cumming | M. Miluzio
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