The Chandra Multiwavelength Project: Optical Follow-up of Serendipitous Chandra Sources
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H. Tananbaum | R. A. Cameron | Paul J. Green | H. Ghosh | A. Mossman | W. A. Barkhouse | T. L. Aldcroft | J. Baldwin | R. Smith | J. Silverman | V. Kashyap | P. Green | A. Dey | S. Mathur | B. Wilkes | T. Aldcroft | C. Foltz | N. Evans | G. Torres | A. Lacluyze | P. Smith | D. Morris | D-W. Kim | D. Wik | H. Tananbaum | B. Jannuzi | A. Vikhlinin | R. Cameron | E. Romero-Colmenero | F. Chaffee | E. Romero-Colmenero | W. Barkhouse | A. Mossman | H. Tananbaum | X. Fan | E. Hooper | J. Grimes | A. Dey | A. Dosaj | D.-W. Kim | D. Morris | J. D. Silverman | B. T. Jannuzi | B. J. Wilkes | J. P. Grimes | A. LaCluyze | H. Ghosh | the ChaMP Collaboration | T. Gaetz | M. McGarry | D. Kim | M. Smith | R. Smith | Jack A. Baldwin | R. C. Smith | Dong-Woo Kim | Paul S. Smith | V. Kashyap | A. Vikhlinin | David C. Morris | J. Silverman | Guillermo Torres | P. Green | S. Mathur | N. R. Evans | A. LaCluyze | Xiaohui Fan
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