Cameron 1971
Cameron, A.G.W., 1971: Evidence for a collapsar in the binary system ε Aur. Nature, 229, 178-180, doi:10.1038/229178a0.
The mysterious secondary component of ε Aur is probably not in a prestellar stage of evolution. It is more likely to be a black hole — a collapsar — formed by a stellar implosion.
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Cameron, A.G.W.: Evidence for a collapsar in the binary system ε Aur, Nature, 229, 178-180, doi:10.1038/229178a0, 1971.
Cameron, A.G.W. (1971), Evidence for a collapsar in the binary system ε Aur, Nature, 229, 178-180, doi:10.1038/229178a0.
Cameron, A.G.W., 1971: Evidence for a collapsar in the binary system ε Aur. Nature, 229, 178-180, doi:10.1038/229178a0.
Cameron, A.G.W. 1971, Nature, 229, 178, doi:10.1038/229178a0.
Cameron AGW. Evidence for a collapsar in the binary system ε Aur, Nature 1971;229:178-180. doi:10.1038/229178a0.
A.G.W. Cameron, Nature 229, 178-180, doi:10.1038/229178a0 (1971).