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GRB 070714B-Discovery of the Highest Spectroscopically Confirmed Short Burst Redshift

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Graham, J F
Fruchter, A S
Levan, A. J.
Melandri, A
Kewley, Lisa
Levesque, E M
Nysewander, M
Tanvir, Nial R
Dahlen, T
Bersier, D

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Gemini Nod & Shuffle spectroscopy on the host of the short GRB 070714B shows a single emission line at 7167 � which, based on a grizJHK photometric redshift, we conclude is the 3727 � [O II] line. This places the host at a redshift of z=.923 exceeding

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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2037-12-31