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A gravitationally lensed quasar with quadruple images separated by 14.62 arcseconds
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A gravitationally lensed quasar with quadruple images separated by 14.62 arcseconds

Naohisa INADA, Masamune OGURI, Michael A STRAUSS, Edwin L TURNER, Charles R KEETON, James ANNIS, Francisco J CASTANDER, Daniel J EISENSTEIN, Joshua A FRIEMAN, Masataka FUKUGITA, …
Nature (London), v 426(6968), pp 810-812
2003
PMID: 14685230
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https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02153View
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Dark matter (stellar, interstellar, galactic, and cosmological) Quasars Stellar systems. Galactic and extragalactic objects and systems. The universe Characteristics and properties of external galaxies and extragalactic objects Quasars. Active or peculiar galaxies, objects, and systems Exact sciences and technology Fundamental astronomy and astrophysics. Instrumentation, techniques, and astronomical observations Gravitational lenses and luminous arcs Earth, ocean, space Astronomy

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