Caught in the act?

Haiman Z. 2004. Caught in the act? Nature. 430(7003), 979–980.


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Abstract
Which came first, the stars and gas that make up a galaxy, or the giant black hole at its centre? Observations of a distant galaxy, caught as it forms, could help solve this chicken-and-egg problem.
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Date Published
2004-08-25
Journal Title
Nature
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
430
Issue
7003
Page
979-980
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Haiman Z. Caught in the act? Nature. 2004;430(7003):979-980. doi:10.1038/430979a
Haiman, Z. (2004). Caught in the act? Nature. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/430979a
Haiman, Zoltán. “Caught in the Act?” Nature. Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004. https://doi.org/10.1038/430979a.
Z. Haiman, “Caught in the act?,” Nature, vol. 430, no. 7003. Springer Science and Business Media LLC, pp. 979–980, 2004.
Haiman Z. 2004. Caught in the act? Nature. 430(7003), 979–980.
Haiman, Zoltán. “Caught in the Act?” Nature, vol. 430, no. 7003, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004, pp. 979–80, doi:10.1038/430979a.
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