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Identifying IGR J14091-6108 as a magnetic CV with a massive white dwarf using X-ray and optical observations

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XMM-Newton follow-up of two eROSITA X-ray binary candidates cites this paper.

XMM-Newton follow-up of two eROSITA X-ray binary candidates Identifying IGR J14091-6108 as a magnetic CV with a massive white dwarf using X-ray and optical observations

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EP260321a/SN 2026gzf: The Faintest Shock Breakout Associated with a Broad-Lined Supernova cites this paper.

EP260321a/SN 2026gzf: The Faintest Shock Breakout Associated with a Broad-Lined Supernova Identifying IGR J14091-6108 as a magnetic CV with a massive white dwarf using X-ray and optical observations

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