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The shape of galaxy disks: how the scale height increases with galactocentric distance

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Vertical Structure and Dynamics of a Galactic Disk cites this paper.

Vertical Structure and Dynamics of a Galactic Disk The shape of galaxy disks: how the scale height increases with galactocentric distance

Reference 29

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Projection-Enhanced Disk Breaks: Evidence from Deep Photometric Decomposition cites this paper.

Projection-Enhanced Disk Breaks: Evidence from Deep Photometric Decomposition The shape of galaxy disks: how the scale height increases with galactocentric distance

Reference 79

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