BK Lyncis: the oldest old nova and a Bellwether for cataclysmic variable evolution
J. Patterson(Columbia University), Lasse Jensen(Capital Region of Denmark), Jonathan Kemp(Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy), H. Uthas(Columbia University), D. Boyd(Louisiana State University), David J. Harvey(Center for NanoScience), Tonny Vanmunster(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), John Rock, D. Cejudo, A. Oksanen(Catholic Biblical Association), A. Kroes(Thomas Cole Historic House), David R. Skillman(Goddard Space Flight Center), Franz-Josef Hambsch(Belgian Nuclear Research Centre), George Roberts, Shawn Dvorak(Rolling Hills Observatory), Brian Martin(University of Wollongong), Joseph Ulowetz, Etienne Morelle, Thomas Krajci(Catholic Biblical Association), Enrique de Miguel(Universidad de Huelva), Robert Koff(Antelope Hills Observatory), Jerry Foote(Catholic Biblical Association), Tut Campbell, Richard Sabo
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