A Be-type star with a black-hole companion

@article{Casares2014ABS,
  title={A Be-type star with a black-hole companion},
  author={Jorge Casares and I. Negueruela and Marc Rib{\'o} and Ignasi Ribas and Josep Maria Paredes and Artemio Herrero and Sergio Sim{\'o}n-D{\'i}az},
  journal={Nature},
  year={2014},
  volume={505},
  pages={378-381}
}
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