UvA-DARE ( Digital Academic Repository ) ALMA and VLA measurements of frequency-dependent time lags in Sagittarius A * : evidence for a relativistic outflow
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H. Falcke | K. Menten | M. Wright | C. Gammie | G. Bower | C. Brinkerink | S. Markoff | M. Mościbrodzka | C. Impellizzeri | D. Barkats | A. Brunthaler | C. Law | A. Peck | C. Bower | A. Rushton | S. Marko | R. Schaaf
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