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Häberle, M, Neumayer, N, Bellini, A, Libralato, M, Clontz, C, Seth, AC, Nitschai, MS, Kamann, S, Alfaro-Cuello, M, Anderson, J, Dreizler, S, Feldmeier-Krause, A, Kacharov, N, Latour, M, Milone, AP, Pechetti, R, van de Ven, G and Voggel, K (2024) oMEGACat. II. Photometry and Proper Motions for 1.4 Million Stars in Omega Centauri and Its Rotation in the Plane of the Sky. Astrophysical Journal, 970 (2). ISSN 0004-637X

Nitschai, MS, Neumayer, N, Häberle, M, Clontz, C, Seth, AC, Milone, AP, Alfaro-Cuello, M, Bellini, A, Dreizler, S, Feldmeier-Krause, A, Husser, T-O, Kacharov, N, Kamann, S, Latour, M, Libralato, M, Van DeVen, G, Voggel, K and Wang, Z (2024) oMEGACat III. Multi-band photometry and metallicities reveal spatially well-mixed populations within ω Centauri's half-light radius. The Astrophysical Journal, 970 (2). ISSN 0004-637X

Nitschai, MS, Neumayer, N, Häberle, M, Clontz, C, Seth, AC, Milone, AP, Alfaro-Cuello, M, Bellini, A, Dreizler, S, Feldmeier-Krause, A, Husser, TO, Kacharov, N, Kamann, S, Latour, M, Libralato, M, van de Ven, G, Voggel, K and Wang, Z (2024) oMEGACat. III. Multiband Photometry and Metallicities Reveal Spatially Well-mixed Populations within ω Centauri’s Half-light Radius. Astrophysical Journal, 970. ISSN 0004-637X

Nitschai, MS, Neumayer, N, Clontz, C, Häberle, M, Seth, AC, Husser, T-O, Kamann, S, Alfaro-Cuello, M, Kacharov, N, Bellini, A, Dotter, A, Dreizler, S, Feldmeier-Krause, A, Latour, M, Libralato, M, Milone, AP, Pechetti, R, van de Ven, G, Voggel, K and Weisz, DR (2023) oMEGACat I. MUSE Spectroscopy of 300,000 stars within the Half-light Radius of ω Centauri. Astrophysical Journal, 958 (8). ISSN 0004-637X

Pechetti, R, Seth, A, Kamann, S, Caldwell, N, Strader, J, Brok, MD, Luetzgendorf, N, Neumayer, N and Voggel, K (2022) Detection of A ∼100,000 M Black Hole in M31’s Most Massive Globular Cluster: A Tidally Stripped Nucleus. The Astrophysical Journal, 924 (2). ISSN 1538-4357

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