The optical afterglows and host galaxies of three short/hard gamma-ray bursts
P. D’Avanzo(Brera Astronomical Observatory), G. Tagliaferri(University of Nova Gorica), L. Stella(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), A. Grazian(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), J. R. Mao(National Institute for Astrophysics), D. Malesani(University of Copenhagen), M. Della Valle(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), V. D’Elia(Agenzia Spaziale Italiana), F. Fiore(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), S. Piranomonte(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), Rosalba Perna(Stony Brook University), S. Covino(Brera Astronomical Observatory), R. Salvaterra(Trieste Astronomical Observatory), S. Campana(Brera Astronomical Observatory), L. A. Antonelli(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), R. Margutti(Harvard University Press), P. Goldoni(Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives), D. Fugazza(National Institute for Astrophysics), G. Chincarini(Brera Astronomical Observatory), G. Stratta(Goethe University Frankfurt)
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