EXTraS discovery of two pulsators in the direction of the LMC: a Be/X-ray binary pulsar in the LMC and a candidate double-degenerate polar in the foreground
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R. Salvaterra | P. Esposito | A. Tiengo | A. De Luca | S. Carpano | F. Haberl | A. Udalski | G. L. Israel | G. Novara | A. Udalski | G. Vasilopoulos | R. Salvaterra | G. Novara | G. Israel | A. Luca | A. Tiengo | F. Haberl | P. Esposito | C. Delvaux | S. Carpano | D. D'Agostino | G. A. Rodriguez Castillo | G. Vasilopoulos | C. Delvaux | D. D’Agostino | G. A. R. Castillo
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