Detection of argon in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
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T. Owen | J. Berthelier | B. Marty | H. Balsiger | T. Gombosi | K. Hansen | S. Fuselier | P. Wurz | U. Mall | A. Bar-Nun | H. Rème | P. Bochsler | M. Rubin | M. Combi | J. Waite | O. Mousis | A. Korth | K. Altwegg | C. Briois | P. Eberhardt | J. De Keyser | A. Jäckel | E. Kopp | B. Fiethe | A. Bieler | U. Calmonte | S. Gasc | L. Le Roy | T. Sémon | C. Tzou | M. Hässig | T. Sémon | J. H. Waite
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