Rachel Kuzio de Naray et al. 2009 ApJ 692 1321 doi:10.1088/0004-637X/692/2/1321
Rachel Kuzio de Naray1,4, Stacy S. McGaugh2 and J. Christopher Mihos3
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Issue 2 (2009 February 20)
Received 2008 July 1, accepted for publication 2008 October 24
Published 2009 February 24
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