HerMES: A DEFICIT IN THE SURFACE BRIGHTNESS OF THE COSMIC INFRARED BACKGROUND DUE TO GALAXY CLUSTER GRAVITATIONAL LENSING
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J. Kneib | M. Halpern | J. Bock | H. Nguyen | A. Conley | L. Wang | E. Jullo | D. Shupe | J. Richard | A. Smith | D. Clements | D. Scott | M. Zemcov | S. Oliver | B. Schulz | A. Blain | J. Wardlow | D. Farrah | A. Cooray | J. Glenn | M. Griffin | I. Roseboom | I. Valtchanov | C. Dowell | M. Béthermin | L. Conversi | M. Viero | G. Marsden | S. Richard | J. Bock | D. Scott | D. Scott
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