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GRB 070714B
Radio Observations of the Host Galaxies of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
Constraining the Progenitor and Central Engine of Gamma-Ray Bursts with Observational Data
Search for Gravitational-Wave Inspiral Signals Associated with Short Gamma-Ray Bursts During Ligo’S Fifth and Virgo’S First Science Run
Estimation of Compact Binary Coalescense Rates from Short Gamma-Ray Burst Redshift Measurements
THE MILLISECOND MAGNETAR CENTRAL ENGINE in SHORT Grbs
Arxiv:0808.2610V3
The Second Swift BAT Gamma-Ray Burst Catalog
Universit`A Degli Studi Di Bari
GRB 070707: the first Short Gamma-Ray Burst Observed by INTEGRAL
LJMU Research Online
X-Raying Extended Emission and Rapid Decay of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
Gamma Ray Bursts Maybe Not So Old After All
Searching for Magnetar Powered Merger-Novae from Short Grbs
Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies at High Resolution
Lsst@Europe2
ING Technical Note No. 134 “ING Bibliography and Analysis 2002-2011” - Page 2
The Afterglows of Swift-Era Gamma-Ray Bursts. Ii. Type I Grb Versus Type Ii Grb Optical Afterglows∗
Exponentially Decaying Extended Emissions Following Short Gamma
Top View
Arxiv:0802.1346V1 [Astro-Ph] 10 Feb 2008 Schel Telescope Found a Fading Optical Transient Within the XRT Error Circle
A Comparison Between Short GRB Afterglows and Kilonova At2017gfo: Shedding Light on Kilonovae Properties
Grb 080503: Implications of a Naked Short Gamma-Ray Burst Dominated by Extended Emission
Constraining the Progenitors of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts Rachel Lauren
Swift, Gemini Probe Mysterious Explosion in the Distant Past 8 January 2008
Grb 070714B—Discovery of the Highest Spectroscopically Confirmed Short Burst Redshift
Gamma-Ray Bursts