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Figure 1. HST /ACS F814W image of IRAS 13120–5453 (A. S. Evans et al.
Figure 2. Integrated spectra from the ALMA observations, continuum-subtracted and measured from a 3 arcsec diameter circular region centered on the nucleus
Figure 3. Upper left: HCN (4–3) total intensity map. Upper right: HCO + (4–3) total intensity map
Table 2 Derived Nuclear Properties
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