Discovery of a Transient ‐Band Dropout in a Lyman Break Survey: A Tidally Disrupted Star at = 3.3?
Main Authors: | Stern, D, van Dokkum, P, Nugent, P, Sand, D, Ellis, R, Sullivan, M, Bloom, J, Frail, D, Kneib, J, Koopmans, L, Treu, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2004
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