Intermediate-mass black holes and ultraluminous X-ray sources in the Cartwheel ring galaxy
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M. Colpi | M. Mapelli | B. Moore | L. Mayer | L. Giordano | S. Callegari | E. Ripamonti | Lucio Mayer | Ben Moore
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