HERSCHEL-ATLAS: A BINARY HyLIRG PINPOINTING A CLUSTER OF STARBURSTING PROTOELLIPTICALS
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D. L. Clements | Hai Fu | T. A. Targett | S. Maddox | S. Serjeant | R. J. Ivison | M. W. L. Smith | J. Penarrubia | A. Omont | I. Valtchanov | Ian Smail | E. Ibar | A. J. Baker | M. Bremer | G. De Zotti | E. Valiante | R. Neri | F. Bertoldi | A. I. Harris | D. Scott | R. Hopwood | H. Dannerbauer | A. Kovacs | A. M. Swinbank | A. Cooray | J. Vieira | J. E. Geach | S. Maddox | J. Kneib | S. Serjeant | M. Jarvis | J. Vieira | D. Riechers | F. Bertoldi | D. Narayanan | P. Cox | A. Omont | R. Neri | I. Smail | J. Peñarrubia | J. Richard | J. Helly | D. Clements | G. Zotti | L. Dunne | S. Eales | J. Geach | A. Swinbank | D. Farrah | E. Valiante | H. Dannerbauer | A. Cooray | M. Smith | H. Fu | K. Rowlands | I. Valtchanov | A. Dariush | R. Ivison | J. Staguhn | M. Negrello | A. Baker | M. Krips | E. Ibar | T. Targett | A.Franceschini | R. Hopwood | S. Fleuren | A. Harris | J. Calanog | R. Bussmann | M. Bremer | S. Amber | D. Farrah | M. J. Jarvis | M. A. Thompson | L. Dunne | S. A. Eales | M. Negrello | D. Narayanan | J.-P. Kneib | J. G. Staguhn | P. van der Werf | D. A. Riechers | A. Dariush | M. Krips | R. S. Bussmann | J. Richard | N. Bourne | P. Cox | K. Rowlands | S. Amber | N. Bourne | J. A. Calanog | S. Fleuren | R. D. George | J. C. Helly | R. George | M. Thompson | D. Scott | A. Kovács | P. Werf | D. Scott | D. Scott
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