On the Density of Neutral Hydrogen in Intergalactic Space.
- Authors
- James E. GunnB. A. Peterson
- Journal
- The Astrophysical Journal
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This paper, published in 1965, received 787 indexed citations . Written by James E. Gunn and B. A. Peterson covering the research area of Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Astronomy and Astrophysics (746 citations), Nuclear and High Energy Physics (325 citations) and Instrumentation (160 citations). Published in The Astrophysical Journal.
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