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The Troublesome Broadband Evolution of GRB 061126: Does a Gray Burst Imply Gray Dust?

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D. A. Perley1, J. S. Bloom1, N. R. Butler1, L. K. Pollack2, J. Holtzman3, C. H. Blake4, D. Kocevski1, W. T. Vestrand5, W. Li1, R. J. Foley1, E. Bellm6, H.-W. Chen7, J. X. Prochaska2, D. Starr1, A. V. Filippenko1, E. E. Falco4, A. H. Szentgyorgyi4, J. Wren5, P. R. Wozniak5, R. White5 and J. Pergande5

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