COSMIC EVOLUTION OF STAR FORMATION ENHANCEMENT IN CLOSE MAJOR-MERGER GALAXY PAIRS SINCE z = 1
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D. Elbaz | J. Bock | J. Vieira | A. Conley | L. Wang | H. Aussel | D. Shupe | F. Pozzi | M. Zemcov | C. Bridge | E. Floc’h | S. Oliver | B. Schulz | N. Scoville | D. Lutz | A. Cooray | N. Lu | M. Vaccari | M. Béthermin | M. B'ethermin | A. Franceschini | C. Xu | B. Magnelli | S. Berta | L. Riguccini | G. Marsden | B. Schulz | J. Bock | É. Le Floc'h | C. Xu | E. Le Floc’h | C. Xu | D. Lutz | J. Bock | S. Oliver | Lian-Tao Wang | N. Lu | J. Bock | Mattia Vaccari
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