Possible Systematic Rotation in the Mature Stellar Population of a z = 9.1 Galaxy
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Possible Systematic Rotation in the Mature Stellar Population of a z = 9.1 Galaxy
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Astrophysical Journal Letters
Volume 933, Issue 1, Pages L19
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American Astronomical Society
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2022-07-01
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10.3847/2041-8213/ac7447
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