Probing Quiescent Massive Black Holes: Insights from Tidal Disruption Events
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Zeljko Ivezic | Suvi Gezari | Joshua S. Bloom | Martin Elvis | Alicia Soderberg | Linda Strubbe | Michael Eracleous | J. E. Grindlay | Stefanie Komossa | S. Gezari | Ž. Ivezić | J. Bloom | M. Eracleous | S. Komossa | A. Soderberg | P. Coppi | D. Merritt | M. Elvis | J. Grindlay | J. Halpern | David Merritt | L. Strubbe | A. Lawrence | Paolo Coppi | Jules Halpern | Andrew Lawrence
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