OPTICAL IDENTIFICATION OF He WHITE DWARFS ORBITING FOUR MILLISECOND PULSARS IN THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER 47 TUCANAE
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P. Freire | E. Dalessandro | F. Ferraro | B. Lanzoni | M. Cadelano | M. Salaris | C. Pallanca | P. Freire | P. Freire
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