Discovery of a pulsar-powered bow shock nebula in the Small Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant DEM S5

Rami Z. E. Alsaberi, C. Maitra, M. D. Filipovic, L. M. Bozzetto, F. Haberl ... Gavin P Rowell .. et al.

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