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A Complete Catalog of Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Spectra and Durations: Demise of a Physical Origin for Pre-Swift High-Energy Correlations

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Nathaniel R. Butler1,2, Daniel Kocevski2, Joshua S. Bloom2,3 and Jason L. Curtis2

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