Supercritically accreting stellar mass black holes as ultraluminous X-ray sources
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Juri Poutanen | Alexey G. Butkevich | S. Fabrika | J. Poutanen | A. Butkevich | G. Lipunova | Galina Lipunova | Sergei Fabrika | Pavel Abolmasov | P. Abolmasov
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