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    • A RUNAWAY BLACK HOLE IN COSMOS: GRAVITATIONAL WAVE OR SLINGSHOT RECOIL? 

      Civano, F.; Elvis, M.; Lanzuisi, G.; Jahnke, K.; Zamorani, G.; Blecha, L.; Bongiorno, A.; Brusa, M.; Comastri, A.; Hao, H.; Leauthaud, A.; Loeb, A.; Mainieri, V.; Piconcelli, E.; Salvato, M.; Scoville, N.; Trump, J.; Vignali, C.; Aldcroft, T.; Bolzonella, M.; Bressert, E.; Finoguenov, A.; Fruscione, A.; Koekemoer, A. M.; Cappelluti, N.; Fiore, F.; Giodini, S.; Gilli, R.; Impey, C. D.; Lilly, S. J.; Lusso, E.; Puccetti, S.; Silverman, J. D.; Aussel, H.; Capak, P.; Frayer, D.; Le Floch, E.; McCracken, H. J.; Sanders, D. B.; Schiminovich, D.; Taniguchi, Y. (American Astronomical Society, 2010)
      We present a detailed study of a peculiar source detected in the COSMOS survey at z = 0.359. Source CXOC J100043.1+020637, also known as CID-42, has two compact optical sources embedded in the same galaxy. The distance ...