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    • Rise and fall of the X-ray flash 080330: an off-axis jet? 

      Guidorzi, C.; Clemens, C.; Kobayashi, S.; Granot, J.; Melandri, A.; D'Avanzo, P.; Kuin, N.P.M.; Klotz, A.; Fynbo, J.; Covino, S.; Greiner, J.; Malesani, D.; Mao, J.; Mundell, C.G.; Steele, I.A.; Jakobsson, P.; Margutti, R.; Bersier, D.; Campana, S.; Chincarini, G.; D'Elia, V.; Fugazza, D.; Genet, F.; Gomboc, A.; Kruhler, T.; Yoldas, A.K.; Moretti, A.; Mottram, C.J.; O'Brien, P.T.; Smith, R.J.; Szokoly, G.; Tagliaferri, G.; Tanvir, N.; Gehrels, N. (2009)
      Context. X-ray flashes (XRFs) are a class of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) with a peak energy of the time-integrated spectrum, , typically below 30 keV, whereas classical GRBs have of a few hundreds of keV. Apart from and the ...