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Date: 2014-12-23 09:39:38
Astronomy
Space observatories
X-ray telescopes
Spacecraft
Outer space
Galaxies
Stellar physics
Astronomical X-ray sources
Active galactic nucleus
Supermassive black hole
XMM-Newton
Chandra X-ray Observatory

A Tidal Disruption Event Candidate from the 2XMM Catalog Dacheng Lin()1, Jimmy A. Irwin2, Eleazar R. Carrasco3, Natalie A. Webb4, Didier Barret4, Dirk Grupe5 1. University of

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