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GRB Radiative Efficiencies Derived from the Swift Data: GRBs versus XRFs, Long versus Short

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Bing Zhang1, Enwei Liang1,2, Kim L. Page3, Dirk Grupe4, Bin-Bin Zhang1,5, Scott D. Barthelmy6, David N. Burrows4, Sergio Campana6, Guido Chincarini7,8, Neil Gehrels6, Shiho Kobayashi9, Peter Mészáros4,10, Alberto Moretti7, John A. Nousek4, Paul T. O'Brien3, Julian P. Osborne3, Peter W. A. Roming4, Takanori Sakamoto6, Patricia Schady4 and Richard Willingale3

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