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How Much Mass Do Supermassive Black Holes Eat in Their Old Age?

Astrophysical Journal - United States
doi 10.1086/503154
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AstrophysicsAstronomyPlanetary ScienceSpace
Date

June 1, 2006

Authors
Philip F. HopkinsRamesh NarayanLars Hernquist
Publisher

IOP Publishing


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