A CO molecular gas wind 340 pc away from the Seyfert 2 nucleus in ESO 420-G13 probes an elusive radio jet
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M. Malkan | F. Combes | N. Nagar | J. A. Fern'andez-Ontiveros | L. Spinoglio | E. Hatziminaoglou | P. Andreani | M. Imanishi | K. Dasyra | S. Aalto | M. Papachristou | R. Slater | C. Ricci | M. Pereira-Santaella | J. A. Fern'andez-Ontiveros
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