STACKING THE INVISIBLES: A GUIDED SEARCH FOR LOW-LUMINOSITY MILKY WAY SATELLITES
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E. Ofek | H. Rix | S. Kulkarni | C. Grillmair | N. Martin | R. Laher | B. Sesar | T. Prince | D. Levitan | J. Surace | J. Cohen | S. Banholzer | S. Kulkarni | J. Cohen | H. Rix | S. Kulkarni
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