A COMPLETE SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF THE MILKY WAY SATELLITE SEGUE 1: DARK MATTER CONTENT, STELLAR MEMBERSHIP, AND BINARY PROPERTIES FROM A BAYESIAN ANALYSIS
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J. Simon | J. Bullock | M. Kaplinghat | G. Martinez | M. Geha | Q. Minor | J. Simon
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