The Scientific Context of WFIRST Microlensing in the 2020s
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Keivan G. Stassun | Sebastiano Calchi Novati | B. Scott Gaudi | Matthew Penny | Yossi Shvartzvald | Rachel Akeson | Rachel Street | Etienne Bachelet | Radoslaw Poleski | Shude Mao | Naoki Koshimoto | Andrea Bellini | Calen B. Henderson | David P. Bennett | Jay Anderson | Geoffrey Bryden | Valerio Bozza | Charles Beichman | David M. Nataf | Samson A. Johnson | Jennifer Yee | Aparna Bhattacharya | Andrew Gould | Savannah R. Jacklin | Cl'ement Ranc | Kailash Sahu
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