THE PAndAS VIEW OF THE ANDROMEDA SATELLITE SYSTEM. I. A BAYESIAN SEARCH FOR DWARF GALAXIES USING SPATIAL AND COLOR–MAGNITUDE INFORMATION
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Alan W. McConnachie | Geraint F. Lewis | Annette M. N. Ferguson | Rodrigo A. Ibata | Nicolas F. Martin | Mark A. Fardal | Michael J. Irwin | M. Irwin | N. Martin | R. Ibata | G. Lewis | A. Ferguson | A. McConnachie | M. Fardal | A. Mackey | A. Dougal Mackey
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