Speckle Imaging at Gemini and the DCT
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Authors/contributors
- Horch, E. P. (Author)
- Löbb, J. (Author)
- Howell, S. B. (Author)
- van Altena, W. F. (Author)
- Henry, T. J. (Author)
- van Belle, G. T. (Author)
Title
Speckle Imaging at Gemini and the DCT
Abstract
A program of speckle observations at Lowell Observatory's Discovery Channel Telescope (DCT) and the Gemini North and South Telescopes will be described. It has featured the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument (DSSI), built at Southern Connecticut State University in 2008. DSSI is a dual-port system that records speckle images in two colors simultaneously and produces diffraction limited images to V∼ 16.5 mag at Gemini and V∼ 14.5 mag at the DCT. Of the several science projects that are being pursued at these telescopes, three will be highlighted here. The first is high-resolution follow-up observations for Kepler and K2 exoplanet missions, the second is a study of metal-poor spectroscopic binaries in an attempt to resolve these systems and determine their visual orbits en route to making mass determinations, and the third is a systematic survey of nearby late-type dwarfs, where the multiplicity fraction will be directly measured and compared to that of G dwarfs. The current status of these projects is discussed and some representative results are given.
Publication
Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica
Date
2018-01-01
Volume
50
Pages
19-22
Citation Key
horchSpeckleImagingGemini2018
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Conference Name: Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series
ADS Bibcode: 2018RMxAC..50...19H
Citation
Horch, E. P., Löbb, J., Howell, S. B., van Altena, W. F., Henry, T. J., & van Belle, G. T. (2018). Speckle Imaging at Gemini and the DCT. Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica, 50, 19–22. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018RMxAC..50...19H
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