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Portable intensity interferometry

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Title
Portable intensity interferometry
Abstract
A limitation of the current generation of long baseline optical interferometers is the need to make the light interfere prior to detection. This is unlike the radio regime where signals can be recorded fast enough to use electronics to accomplish the same result. This paper describes a modern optical intensity interferometer based on electronics with picosecond timing resolution. The instrument will allow for portable optical interferometry with much larger baselines than currently possible by using existing large telescopes. With modern electronics, the limiting magnitude of the technique at a 4-m aperture size becomes competitive with some amplitude-based interferometers. The instrumentation will permit a wireless mode of operation with GPS clocking technology, extending the work to extremely large baselines. We discuss the basic observing strategy, a planned observational program at the Lowell Observatory 1.8-m and 1.0-m telescopes, and the science that can realistically be done with this instrumentation. © 2012 SPIE.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of SPIE
Date
2012
Volume
8445
ISBN
0277786X (ISSN); 9780819491466 (ISBN)
Citation Key
pop00297
Language
English
Extra
1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/097-846-651-777-744 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Horch, E. P., & Camarata, M. A. (2012). Portable intensity interferometry. Proceedings of SPIE, 8445. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925782