Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82

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Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82. / Lopez, Laura A.; Mathur, Smita; Nguyen, Dustin D.; Thompson, Todd A.; Olivier, Grace M.

In: Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 904, No. 2, 152, 30.11.2020.

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Lopez, LA, Mathur, S, Nguyen, DD, Thompson, TA & Olivier, GM 2020, 'Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 904, no. 2, 152. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abc010

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Lopez, L. A., Mathur, S., Nguyen, D. D., Thompson, T. A., & Olivier, G. M. (2020). Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82. Astrophysical Journal, 904(2), [152]. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abc010

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Lopez LA, Mathur S, Nguyen DD, Thompson TA, Olivier GM. Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82. Astrophysical Journal. 2020 Nov 30;904(2). 152. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abc010

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Lopez, Laura A. ; Mathur, Smita ; Nguyen, Dustin D. ; Thompson, Todd A. ; Olivier, Grace M. / Temperature and Metallicity Gradients in the Hot Gas Outflows of M82. In: Astrophysical Journal. 2020 ; Vol. 904, No. 2.

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