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Formation of a Quasar Host Galaxy Through a Wet Merger 1.4 Billion Years After the Big Bang

Astrophysical Journal - United States
doi 10.1086/592834
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AstrophysicsAstronomyPlanetary ScienceSpace
Date

September 11, 2008

Authors
Dominik A. RiechersFabian WalterChristopher L. CarilliFrank BertoldiEmmanuel Momjian
Publisher

IOP Publishing


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