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2011ApJ...739L..37M 835 T K A S   X C       19 13 176 The yellow supergiant progenitor of the type II supernova
2011dh in M51.
MAUND J.R., FRASER M., ERGON M., et al.
2011ApJ...741L..28V 1373 T K A     X C       34 9 121 The progenitor of supernova 2011dh/
PTF11eon in Messier 51.
VAN DYK S.D., LI W., CENKO S.B., et al.
2011ApJ...742L...4M 525 T K A     X C       12 5 39 The progenitor mass of
SN 2011dh from stellar population analysis.
MURPHY J.W., JENNINGS Z.G., WILLIAMS B., et al.
2011ApJ...742L..18A viz 1492 T K A     X C       37 8 160
SN 2011dh: discovery of a type IIb supernova from a compact progenitor in the nearby galaxy M51.
ARCAVI I., GAL-YAM A., YARON O., et al.
2011A&A...535L...6V 115           X         3 20 18 Electromagnetic priors for black hole spindown in searches for gravitational waves from supernovae and long GRBs. VAN PUTTEN M.H.P.M., DELLA VALLE M. and LEVINSON A.
2011A&A...535L..10M 1137 T K A S   X C       27 10 11 VLBI observations of
SN 2011dh: imaging of the youngest radio supernova.
MARTI-VIDAL I., TUDOSE V., PARAGI Z., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.2783T 39           X         1 13 25 Measuring expansion velocities in type II-p supernovae. TAKATS K. and VINKO J.
2012ApJ...746...21H 42           X         1 15 110 Early radio and X-ray observations of the youngest nearby type Ia supernova PTF 11kly (SN 2011fe). HORESH A., KULKARNI S.R., FOX D.B., et al.
2012ApJ...747...23S 487 T K A     X C       11 18 22 Discovery of variability of the progenitor of
SN 2011dh in M 51 using the large binocular telescope.
SZCZYGIEL D.M., GERKE J.R., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2012A&A...538L...8G 241           X   F     5 6 116 Yellow supergiants as supernova progenitors: an indication of strong mass loss for red supergiants? GEORGY C.
2012ApJ...748L..11R 1184 T K A     X C       29 6 7 Interstellar sodium and calcium absorption toward
SN 2011dh in M51.
RITCHEY A.M. and WALLERSTEIN G.
2011CBET.2736....1G 42 T       O X         3 26 Supernova 2011dh in M51 = PSN J13303600+4706330. GRIGA T., REILAND T., RIOU A., et al.
2011A&ARv..19...43G 78             C       1 78 169 Production of dust by massive stars at high redshift. GALL C., HJORTH J. and ANDERSEN A.C.
2012ApJ...750L..40K 1457 T   A     X C       36 8 46 Expanded very large array observations of the radio evolution of SN
2011dh.
KRAUSS M.I., SODERBERG A.M., CHOMIUK L., et al.
2012ApJ...750...97D viz 39           X         1 1241 71 The yellow and red supergiants of M33. DROUT M.R., MASSEY P. and MEYNET G.
2012A&A...540A..93V 3547 T K A S   X C       89 6 37 Improved distance determination to M 51 from supernovae
2011dh and 2005cs.
VINKO J., TAKATS K., SZALAI T., et al.
2012ApJ...751..125B 2384 T K A     X C       60 10 26 VLBI observations of the nearby type IIb supernova
2011dh.
BIETENHOLZ M.F., BRUNTHALER A., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2012ApJ...751..134M 79           X         2 18 89 Inverse Compton X-ray emission from supernovae with compact progenitors: application to SN2011fe. MARGUTTI R., SODERBERG A.M., CHOMIUK L., et al.
2012ApJ...752...17W 39           X         1 28 37 Radio observations reveal unusual circumstellar environments for some type ibc supernova progenitors. WELLONS S., SODERBERG A.M. and CHEVALIER R.A.
2012ApJ...752...78S 2153 T   A     X C       54 19 112 Panchromatic observations of
SN 2011dh point to a compact progenitor star.
SODERBERG A.M., MARGUTTI R., ZAUDERER B.A., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.1297O 155           X         4 14 8 Multiwavelength observations of the type IIb supernova 2009mg. OATES S.R., BAYLESS A.J., STRITZINGER M.D., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.1372A 54       D     X         2 283 140 Progenitor mass constraints for core-collapse supernovae from correlations with host galaxy star formation. ANDERSON J.P., HABERGHAM S.M., JAMES P.A., et al.
2012ApJ...756L..30A 118           X C       2 27 141 Caltech core-collapse project (CCCP) observations of type II supernovae: evidence for three distinct photometric subtypes. ARCAVI I., GAL-YAM A., CENKO S.B., et al.
2012ApJ...756..111M 15       D               1 100 114 Core-collapse supernovae missed by optical surveys. MATTILA S., DAHLEN T., EFSTATHIOU A., et al.
2012Sci...337..927G 7 31 493 Luminous supernovae. GAL-YAM A.
2012ApJ...757...31B 2009 T K A S   X C       49 7 186 The type IIb supernova
2011dh from a supergiant progenitor.
BERSTEN M.C., BENVENUTO O.G., NOMOTO K., et al.
2012ApJ...758...81M 1512 T K       X C       37 3 19 Injection and acceleration of electrons at a strong shock: radio and X-ray study of young supernova 2011dh. MAEDA K.
2012PZ.....32....6T viz 62 T   A     X C       8 11 Photometric observations and preliminary modeling of type IIb supernova 2011dh. TSVETKOV D.Yu., VOLKOV I.M., SOROKINA E.I., et al.
2012A&A...546A..80S 890 T K A D     X C       22 9 6 Observations of the post-shock break-out emission of
SN 2011dh with XMM-Newton.
SASAKI M. and DUCCI L.
2012ApJ...759..107K viz 77           X         2 553 146 Core-collapse supernovae and host galaxy stellar populations. KELLY P.L. and KIRSHNER R.P.
2012ApJ...761...26J 39           X         1 67 30 Supernova remnant progenitor masses in M31. JENNINGS Z.G., WILLIAMS B.F., MURPHY J.W., et al.
2012ApJ...761...63P 15       D               1 24 26 Gravitational waves from fallback accretion onto neutron stars. PIRO A.L. and THRANE E.
2013ApJ...762...14M 157           X         4 5 13 Probing shock breakout and progenitors of stripped-envelope supernovae through their early radio emissions. MAEDA K.
2013ApJ...762L..24M 351   K       X C       8 3 3 Young supernovae as experimental sites for studying the electron acceleration mechanism. MAEDA K.
2013ApJ...762...74B 1511 T K A S   X C       36 6 79 A binary progenitor for the type IIb supernova
2011dh in M51.
BENVENUTO O.G., BERSTEN M.C. and NOMOTO K.
2013ApJ...763...35R 16       D               1 36 39 Precision measurement of the most distant spectroscopically confirmed supernova Ia with the Hubble space telescope. RUBIN D., KNOP R.A., RYKOFF E., et al.
2012MNRAS.427L..70C 836 T K A     X C F     19 7 10 XMM–Newton and Swift observations of the Type IIb supernova
2011dh in Messier 51.
CAMPANA S. and IMMLER S.
2012PASP..124..668Y 137           X C       2 14 593 WISeREP - An interactive supernova data repository. YARON O. and GAL-YAM A.
2013A&A...549A..79S 39           X         1 36 13 Twelve type II-P supernovae seen with the eyes of Spitzer. SZALAI T. and VINKO J.
2013MNRAS.428.1927C 94       D     X         3 330 52 On the association between core-collapse supernovae and HII regions. CROWTHER P.A.
2013ApJ...767...71M 196           X         5 23 58 Multi-wavelength observations of supernova 2011ei: time-dependent classification of type IIb and Ib supernovae and implications for their progenitors. MILISAVLJEVIC D., MARGUTTI R., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2013MNRAS.431..308K viz 468           X C       11 15 26 Light curve and spectral evolution of the Type IIb supernova 2011fu. KUMAR B., PANDEY S.B., SAHU D.K., et al.
2013ApJ...767..143B 40           X         1 7 18 Early Ultraviolet/Optical emission of the type Ib SN 2008D. BERSTEN M.C., TANAKA M., TOMINAGA N., et al.
2013MNRAS.431.2050M 39           X         1 31 14 Supernovae and radio transients in M82. MATTILA S., FRASER M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2013ApJ...769..113H 16       D               1 39 21 Effects of stellar rotation on star formation rates and comparison to core-collapse supernova rates. HORIUCHI S., BEACOM J.F., BOTHWELL M.S., et al.
2013ApJ...770..128I 124           X C       2 23 332 Super-luminous type IC supernovae: catching a magnetar by the tail. INSERRA C., SMARTT S.J., JERKSTRAND A., et al.
2013MNRAS.433....2S 4602 T K A D     X C       117 27 19 One year of monitoring of the Type IIb supernova
SN 2011dh.
SAHU D.K., ANUPAMA G.C. and CHAKRADHARI N.K.
2013ApJ...772L..32V 805 T K A     X C       19 10 57 The progenitor of supernova 2011dh has vanished. VAN DYK S.D., ZHENG W., CLUBB K.I., et al.
2013AJ....146...30K 39           X         1 33 51 Integral field spectroscopy of supernova explosion sites: constraining the mass and metallicity of the progenitors. I. Type Ib and Ic supernovae. KUNCARAYAKTI H., DOI M., ALDERING G., et al.
2013ApJ...774...30C 39           X         1 22 17 The progenitor of SN 2011ja: clues from circumstellar interaction. CHAKRABORTI S., RAY A., SMITH R., et al.
2013MNRAS.436..774E viz 172       D     X C       4 250 249 The death of massive stars - II. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type Ibc supernovae. ELDRIDGE J.J., FRASER M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2013ApJ...778..164A 122           X C       2 17 184 Observing the next galactic supernova. ADAMS S.M., KOCHANEK C.S., BEACOM J.F., et al.
2013ApJ...778L..19H viz 959 T K A     X C       23 9 10 The mid-infrared light curve of nearby core-collapse supernova
SN 2011dh (
PTF 11eon).
HELOU G., KASLIWAL M.M., OFEK E.O., et al.
2013ApJ...779...60M 118   K       X         3 9 26 Oblique shock breakout in supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. I. Dynamics and observational implications. MATZNER C.D., LEVIN Yu. and RO S.
2013MNRAS.436.1258H 1173 T   A D     X C F     28 6 41 An early and comprehensive millimetre and centimetre wave and X-ray study of
SN 2011dh: a non-equipartition blast wave expanding into a massive stellar wind.
HORESH A., STOCKDALE C., FOX D.B., et al.
2013MNRAS.436.3464K 16       D               1 150 19 Spatial distributions of core-collapse supernovae in infrared-bright galaxies. KANGAS T., MATTILA S., KANKARE E., et al.
2013MNRAS.436.3614S 3651 T K A S   X C F     90 8 23 Nebular spectroscopy of the nearby Type IIb supernova 2011dh. SHIVVERS I., MAZZALI P., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2014AJ....147....5R 16       D               1 187 11 Multi-epoch very long baseline interferometric observations of the nuclear starburst region of NGC 253: improved modeling of the supernova and star formation rates. RAMPADARATH H., MORGAN J.S., LENC E., et al.
2014ApJ...780...96S 56           X         1 5 176 Setting the stage for circumstellar interaction in core-collapse supernovae. II. Wave-driven mass loss in supernova progenitors. SHIODE J.H. and QUATAERT E.
2014ApJ...781...69M 3646 T K A     X C       91 6 36 Type IIb supernova
SN
2011dh
: spectra and photometry from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared.
MARION G.H., VINKO J., KIRSHNER R.P., et al.
2014AJ....147...37V 869           X C       21 11 98 The Type IIb supernova 2013df and its cool supergiant progenitor. VAN DYK S.D., ZHENG W., FOX O.D., et al.
2014MNRAS.437.3848L 489       D     X C       12 42 84 Bolometric corrections for optical light curves of core-collapse supernovae. LYMAN J.D., BERSIER D. and JAMES P.A.
2014ApJ...782...30Y 157           X         4 22 5 Electron cooling in a young radio supernova: SN 2012aw. YADAV N., RAY A., CHAKRABORTI S., et al.
2014A&A...561A..15C 102     A     X         3 35 8 IRAS 18357-0604 - an analogue of the galactic yellow hypergiant IRC +10420? CLARK J.S., NEGUERUELA I. and GONZALEZ-FERNANDEZ C.
2014MNRAS.438...35A 39           X         1 29 8 Symbiotic stars in OGLE data - I. Large Magellanic Cloud systems. ANGELONI R., FERREIRA LOPES C.E., MASETTI N., et al.
2014ApJ...782...98B 40           X         1 21 47 Distance determination to eight galaxies using expanding photosphere method. BOSE S. and KUMAR B.
2014A&A...562A..17E viz 2951 T K A D S   X C       73 35 109 Optical and near-infrared observations of
SN 2011dh. The first 100 days.
ERGON M., SOLLERMAN J., FRASER M., et al.
2014MNRAS.439.1807B 629           X   F     15 27 41 SN 2011hs: a fast and faint Type IIb supernova from a supergiant progenitor. BUFANO F., PIGNATA G., BERSTEN M., et al.
2014ApJ...785...95M 2347 T K A     X C       58 4 20 Long-lasting X-ray emission from Type IIb supernova
2011dh and mass-loss history of the yellow supergiant progenitor.
MAEDA K., KATSUDA S., BAMBA A., et al.
2014AJ....147..118R 39           X         1 59 117 Absolute-magnitude distributions of supernovae. RICHARDSON D., JENKINS III R.L., WRIGHT J., et al.
2014ApJ...786..146V 40           X         1 7 14 Broadband turbulent spectra in gamma-ray burst light curves. VAN PUTTEN M.H.P.M., GUIDORZI C. and FRONTERA F.
2014ApJ...787..157P 16       D               2 51 35 Bolometric and UV light curves of core-collapse supernovae. PRITCHARD T.A., ROMING P.W.A., BROWN P.J., et al.
2014MNRAS.440.1052K 645       D     X C       16 24 17 The nature of supernovae 2010O and 2010P in Arp 299 - I. Near-infrared and optical evolution. KANKARE E., MATTILA S., RYDER S., et al.
2014MNRAS.440.1067R 197           X C       4 60 15 The nature of supernovae 2010O and 2010P in Arp 299 - II. Radio emission. ROMERO-CANIZALES C., HERRERO-ILLANA R., PEREZ-TORRES M.A., et al.
2014ApJ...788..193N 307   K A     X         8 6 102 Supernovae with two peaks in the optical light curve and the signature of progenitors with low-mass extended envelopes. NAKAR E. and PIRO A.L.
2014A&A...565A.114F 553           X C       13 9 52 The rise and fall of the Type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn. Not a massive Wolf-Rayet star. FREMLING C., SOLLERMAN J., TADDIA F., et al.
2014ApJ...789..104O viz 43           X         1 23 188 Precursors prior to type IIn supernova explosions are common: precursor rates, properties, and correlations. OFEK E.O., SULLIVAN M., SHAVIV N.J., et al.
2014Natur.509..471G 17 7 246 A Wolf-Rayet-like progenitor of SN 2013cu from spectral observations of a stellar wind. GAL-YAM A., ARCAVI I., OFEK E.O., et al.
2014ApJ...791..105W viz 79           X         2 40 37 Constraints for the progenitor masses of 17 historic core-collapse supernovae. WILLIAMS B.F., PETERSON S., MURPHY J., et al.
2014ApJ...792L..11P 278           X C       6 4 24 Transparent helium in stripped envelope supernovae. PIRO A.L. and MOROZOVA V.S.
2014ApJ...792....7F 212       D     X C       5 17 33 Supernova 2010as: the lowest-velocity member of a family of flat-velocity type IIb supernovae. FOLATELLI G., BERSTEN M.C., KUNCARAYAKTI H., et al.
2014A&A...568A..74M viz 39           X         1 27 50 The nature of the low-frequency emission of M 51. First observations of a nearby galaxy with LOFAR. MULCAHY D.D., HORNEFFER A., BECK R., et al.
2014ApJ...793L..22F 873 T K       X C       20 4 64 A blue point source at the location of supernova 2011dh. FOLATELLI G., BERSTEN M.C., BENVENUTO O.G., et al.
2014AJ....148...68B 97           X         2 3 111 iPTF13bvn: the first evidence of a binary progenitor for a Type Ib supernova. BERSTEN M.C., BENVENUTO O.G., FOLATELLI G., et al.
2014A&A...570A...3S viz 118           X         3 5 ~ HD 50975: a yellow supergiant in a spectroscopic binary system. SPERAUSKAS J., ZACS L., RAUDELIUNAS S., et al.
2014ApJ...795..142G viz 16       D               1 448 7 Defining photometric peculiar type Ia supernovae. GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., HSIAO E.Y., PIGNATA G., et al.
2014MNRAS.445..554F 276           X C F     5 42 113 A sample of Type II-L supernovae. FARAN T., POZNANSKI D., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2014MNRAS.445.1647M 1866       D     X C F     46 14 36 SN 2013df, a double-peaked IIb supernova from a compact progenitor and an extended H envelope. MORALES-GAROFFOLO A., ELIAS-ROSA N., BENETTI S., et al.
2014ARA&A..52..487S 83           X         2 73 688 Mass loss: its effect on the evolution and fate of high-mass stars. SMITH N.
2015A&A...573A..12J viz 3419 T K A D S   X C       84 17 116 Late-time spectral line formation in Type IIb supernovae, with application to SN 1993J, SN 2008ax, and
SN 2011dh.
JERKSTRAND A., ERGON M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2015A&A...574A..60T viz 136       D     X         4 72 146 Early-time light curves of Type Ib/c supernovae from the SDSS-II Supernova Survey. TADDIA F., SOLLERMAN J., LELOUDAS G., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.2689E 51           X         1 3 67 Possible binary progenitors for the Type Ib supernova iPTF13bvn. ELDRIDGE J.J., FRASER M., MAUND J.R., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.3687P 16       D               1 93 58 The variability time-scales and brightness temperatures of radio flares from stars to supermassive black holes. PIETKA M., FENDER R.P. and KEANE E.F.
2015A&A...575A..60M 121           X         3 28 113 Impact of mass-loss on the evolution and pre-supernova properties of red supergiants. MEYNET G., CHOMIENNE V., EKSTROEM S., et al.
2015MNRAS.447.3207M 79           X         2 15 23 Whatever happened to the progenitors of supernovae 2008cn, 2009kr and 2009md? MAUND J.R., FRASER M., REILLY E., et al.
2015PASP..127..223R 79           X         2 18 5 The interstellar line of sight to the interacting galaxy NGC 5195. RITCHEY A.M. and WALLERSTEIN G.
2011ATel.3398....1S 82           X         2 2 20 PTF Discovery of a type II supernova in M 51. SILVERMAN J.M., FILIPPENKO A.V. and CENKO S.B.
2011ATel.3399....1L 2 2 8 Possible progenitor of the new type II SN in M 51. LI W. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2011ATel.3400....1M 194 T         X         4 1 4 Swift/XRT detection of
PSN J13303600+4706330 (
PTF11eon).
MARGUTTI R. and SODERBERG A.
2011ATel.3401....1L 192           X         5 3 4 Properties of the candidate progenitor of SN 2011dh in M 51. LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V. and VAN DYK S.D.
2011ATel.3402....1K 194 T         X         4 1 4 Swift detection of PTF 11eon/SN 2011dh. KASLIWAL M.M. and OFEK E.O.
2011ATel.3405....1H 195 T         X         4 1 7 Radio detection of PTF 11eon/SN 2011dh. HORESH A., ZAUDERER A. and CARPENTER J.
2011ATel.3406....1S 230 T         X         5 2 2 Precise astrometric position of
SN 2011dh/PTF 11eon in M 51.
SARNECZKY K., SZALAI N., KUN M., et al.
2011ATel.3411....1H 196 T         X         4 1 9 EVLA Detection of PTF 11eon/SN 2011dh. HORESH A., STOCKDALE C., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2011ATel.3413....1A 385 T         X         9 3 8 PTF 11eon/SN 2011dh is possibly a type IIb event. ARCAVI I., GAL-YAM A., POLISHOOK D., et al.
2011ATel.3414....1C 154 T         X         3 2 ~ Swift/XRT monitoring observations of
SN 2011dh.
CAMPANA S. and BURROWS D.N.
2011ATel.3420....1M 115 T         X         2 1 1 Swift/XRT monitoring of SN 2011dh : evidence for fading. MARGUTTI R. and SODERBERG A.
2011ATel.3428....1S 461 T         X         11 5 1 Early optical spectroscopy of
SN 2011dh in M 51.
STRINGFELLOW G.S., HOWELL S.B., PROBST R., et al.
2011ATel.3431....1S 115 T         X         2 2 2 Further properties of the candidate progenitor of
SN 2011dh in M 51.
SZCZYGIEL D., KHAN R. and KOCHANEK C.S.
2011ATel.3432....1P 230 T         X         5 3 1 ASAS observations of
SN 2011dh in M 51.
PRIETO J.L., SZCZYGIEL D.M., POJMANSKI G., et al.
2011ATel.3433....1P 192 T         X         4 3 4 Ondrejov observations of
SN 2011dh in M 51 and progenitor implications.
PRIETO J.L. and HORNOCH K.
2011ATel.3435....1M 194 T         X         4 3 15 Helium detection in IRTF spectra of
SN 2011dh.
MARION G.H., KIRSHNER R., WHEELER J.C., et al.
2011ATel.3456....1P 116 T         X         2 2 7 Chandra observations of
SNe 2011dh and 2011by.
POOLEY D.
2015ApJ...803...40B 1152     A D     X C       29 15 19 Ultraviolet spectroscopy of Type IIb supernovae: diversity and the impact of circumstellar material. BEN-AMI S., HACHINGER S., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2011ATel.3528....1M 38           X         1 3 ~ Swift observations of SN 2011ei (PSN J20342262-3158236). MARGUTTI R., BROWN P., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2011ATel.3641....1B 192 T         X         4 2 3 VLBI Observations of
SN 2011dh.
BIETENHOLZ M.F., BRUNTHALER A., BARTEL N., et al.
2012ATel.4563....1H           X     *   1 4 1 Classification of two LSQ transients. HADJIYSKA E., WALKER E., RABINOWITZ D., et al.
2015ApJ...806..106A 40           X         1 12 8 A new model for the radio emission from SN 1994I and an associated search for radio transients in M51. ALEXANDER K.D., SODERBERG A.M. and CHOMIUK L.B.
2015MNRAS.449.1876S viz 43           X         1 17 110 PTF11iqb: cool supergiant mass-loss that bridges the gap between Type IIn and normal supernovae. SMITH N., MAUERHAN J.C., CENKO S.B., et al.
2015MNRAS.450..246B 40           X         1 37 16 Constraints on Type IIn supernova progenitor outbursts from the Lick Observatory Supernova Search. BILINSKI C., SMITH N., LI W., et al.
2015MNRAS.450.1295W 533       D     X C F     12 24 94 Analysis of late-time light curves of Type IIb, Ib and Ic supernovae. WHEELER J.C., JOHNSON V. and CLOCCHIATTI A.
2013ATel.4850....1V 118 T         X         2 2 6 Disappearance of the supergiant progenitor of
SN 2011dh in M 51.
VAN DYK S.D., FILIPPENKO A.V., FOX O., et al.
2013ATel.4912....1E 156 T         X         3 2 3 On the disappearance of the supergiant progenitor of
SN 2011dh in M 51.
ERGON M., SOLLERMAN J., PURSIMO T., et al.
2013ATel.4948....1H 39           X         1 4 ~ FIRE spectroscopic classifications of optical transients. HSIAO E.Y., FORSTER F., MARION G.H., et al.
2015ApJ...808L..51P 48           X         1 6 107 Using double-peaked supernova light curves to study extended material. PIRO A.L.
2015A&A...580A.142E viz 2490 T K A     X C       61 10 81 The Type IIb
SN 2011dh: Two years of observations and modelling of the lightcurves.
ERGON M., JERKSTRAND A., SOLLERMAN J., et al.
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