Intensity interferometry for the 21st century
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Authors/contributors
- Horch, Elliott P. (Author)
- van Belle, G. T. (Author)
- Genet, R. M. (Author)
- Holenstein, B. D. (Author)
Title
Intensity interferometry for the 21st century
Abstract
Advances in detector technology and electronic timing capabilities in recent years have resulted in a new opportunity for ultra-high resolution in astronomy using intensity interferometry. We have been working with this technology and describe here the potential as we see it. Two separate opportunities exist at present: The use of Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) detectors with existing research-grade telescopes and photomultipliers coupled with light bucket telescopes. In the future, there may also be potential for space-based intensity interferometry. While intensity interferometry is not likely to replace amplitude-based interferometry, it does have certain advantages in terms of portability, use of large baselines, narrow-band imaging, and imaging in the blue. We see a new possibility for its use particularly in stellar astrophysics for these reasons. © 2013 World Scientific Publishing Company.
Publication
Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation
Date
2013-12-01, December 2013
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
1340009
Journal Abbr
J. Astron. Instrum.
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ISSN
22511717 (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
9 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: pop00124
Citation
Horch, E. P., van Belle, G. T., Genet, R. M., & Holenstein, B. D. (2013). Intensity interferometry for the 21st century. Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation, 2(2), 1340009. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2251171713400096
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