BlueMUSE Project Overview and Science Cases June 4 th , 2019
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Ana | Tanya | A. M. Swinbank | J. Brinchmann | R. Massey | J. Walsh | D. Elbaz | J. Kneib | P. Jablonka | L. Wisotzki | R. Kudritzki | I. Smail | E. Hugot | R. Bacon | J. Richard | M. Fumagalli | S. Dreizler | P. Duc | N. Langer | A. D. Koter | D. Lennon | Y. Revaz | A. Kelz | M. Roth | P. Weilbacher | P. Rousselot | N. Castro | J. Vink | A. Sander | P. Crowther | A. Boselli | L. Ciesla | P. Papaderos | L. Kaper | F. Tramper | A. Herrero | M. Fossati | S. Boissier | B. Épinat | M. Wendt | P. Mitchell | J. Blaizot | G. Mahler | Miriam García | C. Lardo | C. Opitom | M. Hayes | A. Humphrey | F. Martins | A. Verhamme | Bin Yang | Céline | F. Leclercq | T. Garel | Nicolas | Bouché | Emanuele | Daddi | C. Evans | Sebastian | Kamann | Davor | Krajnović | Monreal-Ibero | P. Najarro | Péroux | Charlotte. | Simmonds Wagemann | Urrutia | Paco Najarro | N. Langer | P. Crowther | J. Walsh | N. Castro
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