Aperture mask interferometry with an integral field spectrograph
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John E. Krist | Ian R. Parry | Laurent Pueyo | Peter G. Tuthill | Ben R. Oppenheimer | James P. Lloyd | Anand Sivaramakrishnan | Sasha Hinkley | Neil Zimmerman | David Bernat | Douglas Brenner | Michal Simon
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