A COSMOLOGY-INDEPENDENT CALIBRATION OF GAMMA-RAY BURST LUMINOSITY RELATIONS AND THE HUBBLE DIAGRAM (Englisch)
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The astrophysical journal / 1
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2008
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Titel:A COSMOLOGY-INDEPENDENT CALIBRATION OF GAMMA-RAY BURST LUMINOSITY RELATIONS AND THE HUBBLE DIAGRAM
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Erschienen in:The astrophysical journal / 1 ; 685, 1 ; 354-360
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