EVOLUTION OF BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXY STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS IN THE LAST ∼6 Gyr: FEEDBACK PROCESSES VERSUS MERGER EVENTS
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EVOLUTION OF BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXY STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS IN THE LAST ∼6 Gyr: FEEDBACK PROCESSES VERSUS MERGER EVENTS
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 726, Issue 2, Pages 69
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IOP Publishing
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2010-12-16
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10.1088/0004-637x/726/2/69
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