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Evolution of the optical and hard X-ray activity of AM Her in a season dominated by the high states

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Evolution of the optical and hard X-ray activity of AM Her in a season dominated by the high states
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Astrophysics and Space Science, June 2016
DOI 10.1007/s10509-016-2825-x
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Vojtěch Šimon

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