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Extended and broad Ly α emission around a BAL quasar at z ∼ 5
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Inspiraling halo accretion mapped in Ly α emission around a z ∼ 3 quasar
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Are we seeing accretion flows in a 250 kpc Lyα halo at z = 3?
Extended Lyα emission around quasars with eclipsing damped Lyα systems
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Resolving stellar populations with crowded field 3D spectroscopy
FLASHLIGHT: Fluorescent Lyman-Alpha Survey of cosmic Hydrogen iLlumInated by hIGH-redshifT quasars.
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