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George R. Ricker, Bernard J. McNamara, Bruce G. Elmegreen, Ralph Florentin, K. Bennett, René Hudec, W. Wenzel, Kevin Hurley, K. J. Schramm, Helmut Steinle, Charles D. Bailyn, Thomas L. Cline, Jack Brooks, Miroslav Novak, Miroslav Predota, Holger Pedersen, Jiri Borovicka, Scott Barthelmy, Michel Boer, Michel Niel, Alain Smette, D. M. Palmer, Jochen Greiner, M. J. Coe, Lorraine Hanlon, Michael Palermiti, Neyle Sollee, M. Sommer, Roland Vanderspek, Richard A. Schwartz, K. V. K. Iyengar, John Stull, Tushar P. Prabhu, Hans A. Krimm, Thomas E. Harrison, Bradley E. Schaefer, Alan Owens, Charles A. Meegan, Gerald J. Fishman, Chryssa Kouveliotou, Titus A. Th. Spoelstra, C. Pollas |
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Scopus-Elsevier |
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A fading counterpart to a gamma-ray burst (GRB) would appear as a point source inside a GRB error region soon after the burst which dims on a timescale from minutes to days. The favorable circumstances of the burst GRB 930131 allowed for an international campaign to search for fading counterparts starting 6.8 hr after the burst. We report observations from many optical sites, two radio telescopes, and archival ROSAT data, including deep Schmidt exposures 35, 44, and 64 hr after the burst. No fading counterparts were detected with our observations. |
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OpenAIRE |
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