A supermassive black hole in an ultra-compact dwarf galaxy
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I. Chilingarian | J. Strader | A. Seth | M. D. Brok | N. Neumayer | R. V. D. Bosch | R. McDermid | M. Hilker | S. Mieske | J. Walsh | H. Baumgardt | L. Spitler | J. Brodie | M. Frank
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