A Detailed Kinematic Study of 3C 84 and Its Connection to γ-Rays
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Sang-Sung Lee | B. Rani | J. Hodgson | S. Trippe | Jongho Park | F. Mertens | Junghwan Oh | A. Marscher | S. Jorstad | Y. Mizuno | S. Lee | Florent Mertens
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