Discovery of a pulsar-powered bow shock nebula in the Small Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant DEM S5
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R. Z. E. Alsaberi | T. Jarrett | S. Gurovich | L. Staveley-Smith | N. Maxted | N. Tothill | Y. Fukui | N. McClure–Griffiths | F. Haberl | T. Pannuti | H. Sano | G. Rowell | R. Kothes | M. Sasaki | B. For | H. D'enes | M. Filipovi'c | G. Wong | D. Urošević | P. Kavanagh | P. Maggi | C. Maitra | L. Bozzetto | P. Manjolovi'c | V. Velovi'c | A. O’Brien | T. Galvin | R. Norris | K. Luken | N. Hurley-Walker | D. Oni'c | S. Dai | E. Crawford | M. Yew | I. Bojičić | V. Velović | R. Alsaberi | M. Filipović | N. McClure-Griffiths | T. Jarrett | N. Maxted | Andrew N. O'Brien | Y. Fukui | S. Dai | Ray P. Norris | P. Manjolović | T. J. Galvin
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