NuSTAR and Chandra Observations of the Galactic Center Nonthermal X-Ray Filament G0.13–0.11: A Pulsar-wind-nebula-driven Magnetic Filament
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Hui Li | M. Clavel | F. Baganoff | Shuo Zhang | C. Hailey | K. Mori | Zhiyuan Li | K. Perez | D. Pasham | Zhenlin Zhu | Zhenlin Zhu
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