Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope [WFIRST]: telescope design and simulated performance
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C. A. Powell | D. A. Content | R. Goullioud | E. L. Johnson | J. D. Moore | G. M. Kuan | Z. Chang | E. T. Sunada | J. Villalvazo | J. P. Hawk | N. V. Armani | D. Content | R. Goullioud | G. Kuan | E. Sunada | J. Villalvazo | J. Moore | Z. Chang | J. Hawk | N. Armani | E. Johnson | C. Powell
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