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    A common origin for cosmic explosions inferred from calorimetry of GRB030329 by Berger, E, Kulkarni, S. R, Pooley, G, Frail, D. A, McIntyre, V, Wark, R. M, Sari, R, Soderberg, A. M, Fox, D. W, Yost, S, Price, P. A

    Published in Nature (13-11-2003)
    “…Past studies have suggested that long-duration γ-ray bursts have a 'standard' energy of Eγ 1051 erg in the ultra-relativistic ejecta, after correcting for…”
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    Radio emission from the unusual supernova 1998bw and its association with the γ-ray burst of 25 April 1998 by Kulkarni, S. R, Frail, D. A, Wieringa, M. H, Ekers, R. D, Sadler, E. M, Wark, R. M, Higdon, J. L, Phinney, E. S, Bloom, J. S

    Published in Nature (London) (15-10-1998)
    “…Data accumulated over the past year strongly favour the idea that gamma-ray bursts lie at cosmological distances, although the nature of the power source…”
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    Flux densities at 8400 MHz for a large sample of radio sources by Wright, Alan E., Wark, Robin M., Troup, Euan, Otrupcek, Robina, Jennings, David, Hunt, Andrew, Cooke, David J.

    “…We present 8400-MHz flux densities for 1194 southern radio sources. The sources were selected from the Parkes 2700-MHz Survey to include all those stronger…”
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    Detection of new southern SiO maser sources associated with Mira and symbiotic stars by Allen, David A., Hall, P. J., Norris, R. P., Troup, Euan R., Wark, R. M., Wright, Alan E.

    “…In 1987 July the Parkes radio telescope was used to search for 43.12 GHz SiO maser emission from southern late-type stars. We report the discovery of such…”
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    An unusually strong Einstein ring in the radio source PKS1830 - 211 by Jauncey, D. L., Reynolds, J. E., Tzioumis, A. K., Murphy, D. W., Preston, R. A., Jones, D. L., Meier, D. L., Hoard, D. W., Lobdell, E. T., Skjerve, L.

    Published in Nature (London) (11-07-1991)
    “…High-resolution radio images of PKS1830 - 211 are obtained to study the possibility that the double structure is a gravitationally lensed object. The VLBI…”
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    A common origin for cosmic explosions infenred from calorimetry of GRB030329 by Berger, E, Kulkarni, S R, Pooley, G, Frail, D A, McIntyre, V, Wark, R M, Sarl, R, Soderberg, A M, Fox, D W, Yost, S, Price, P A

    Published in Nature (London) (13-11-2003)
    “…Past studies have suggested that long-duration gamma-ray bursts have a 'standard' energy of Egamma ~ 10exp51 erg in the ultra-relativistic ejecta, after…”
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    Radio emission from the unusual supernova 1998bw and its association with the g-ray burst of 25 April 1998 by Kulkarni, SR, Frail, DA, Wieringa, M H, Ekers, R D, Sadler, E M, Wark, R M, Higdon, J L, Phinney, E S, Bloom, J S

    Published in Nature (London) (15-10-1998)
    “…Data accumulated over the past year strongly favour the idea that g-ray bursts lie at cosmological distances, although the nature of the power source remains…”
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    A Common Origin for Cosmic Explosions Inferred from Fireball Calorimetry by Berger, E, Kulkarni, S. R, Pooley, G, Frail, D. A, McIntyre, V, Wark, R. M, Sari, R, Soderberg, A. M, Fox, D. W, Yost, S. A, Price, P. A

    Published 11-08-2003
    “…Nature 426:154-157,2003 Past studies suggest that long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have a standard energy of E_gamma ~ 10^51 erg in ultra-relativistic…”
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