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The Reddening-Free Decline Rate Versus Luminosity Relationship for Type Ia Supernovae

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M. M. Phillips1, Paulina Lira2, Nicholas B. Suntzeff3, R. A. Schommer3, Mario Hamuy4 and José Maza5,6

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