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Publications by Mark B. Peacock
Evidence for a Constant Initial Mass Function in Early-Type Galaxies Based on Their X-Ray Binary Populations,
Astrophysical Journal
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Low Mass X-Ray Binaries and Globular Clusters in Early-Type Galaxies
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Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries as the Source of the Very Soft X-Ray Emission in the X-Ray–faintest Early-Type Galaxies
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X-Ray Binaries in Early Type Galaxies and the Globular Cluster Connection
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Populations of X-Ray Binaries and the Dynamical History of Their Host Galaxies
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Is Cygnus X-3 a Low-Mass X-Ray Binary?
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Universal X-Ray Emissivity of the Stellar Population in Early-Type Galaxies: Unresolved X-Ray Sources in NGC 3379
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