ALMA CONTINUUM OBSERVATIONS OF A 30 Myr OLD GASEOUS DEBRIS DISK AROUND HD 21997
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D. Apai | T. Henning | A. Juhász | I. Pascucci | Á. Kóspál | C. Grady | T. Csengeri | C. Kiss | A. Mo'or | D. Apai | A. Hughes | P. 'Abrah'am | A. Juh'asz | 'A. K'osp'al | M. Schmalzl | K. Gab'anyi | Á. Kóspál | P. Ábrahám | K. Gabányi | Attila Moór
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