THE BROADBAND XMM-NEWTON AND NuSTAR X-RAY SPECTRA OF TWO ULTRALUMINOUS X-RAY SOURCES IN THE GALAXY IC 342
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Didier Barret | Kristin K. Madsen | Matteo Bachetti | Fiona A. Harrison | William W. Craig | Brian W. Grefenstette | Steven E. Boggs | Dominic J. Walton | Charles J. Hailey | Daniel Stern | Andrew C. Fabian | Natalie A. Webb | Andrew F. Ptak | Vikram Rana | Felix Furst | William W. Zhang | D. Walton | M. Bachetti | A. Fabian | W. Craig | Jon M. Miller | F. Harrison | K. Madsen | S. Boggs | N. Webb | D. Barret | F. Christensen | B. Grefenstette | C. Hailey | V. Rana | Will Zhang | Finn C. Christensen | A. Ptak | F. Furst | Jonathan M. Miller | D. Stern
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