An ancient nova shell around the dwarf nova Z Camelopardalis
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Christopher D. Martin | E. Ofek | D. Schiminovich | R. Rich | M. Shara | S. Salim | M. Seibert | O. Marco | D. Zurek | C. Deliyannis | D. Reitzel | S. Lépine | N. Brosch | S. Kulkarni | A. Sarrazine | G. Jacoby
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