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Aperture synthesis in optical astronomy; the current status

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dc.contributor.author Saha, S. K
dc.date.accessioned 2010-01-16T15:16:08Z
dc.date.available 2010-01-16T15:16:08Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Invertis Journal of Science Technology, Vol. 1, pp. 145 - 160 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4991
dc.description.abstract A milestone in observational astronomy was achieved when the interferometric fringes of Lyrae (Vega) in the visible band were obtained in July 1974, by A. Labeyrie from an interferometer, called Interferometre a deux telescope (I2T), with a pair of independent telescopes on a North-South baseline conguration at Nice Observatory. These were the first fringes that are obtained by using the concept of merging speckles from both the telescopes. Such a success in synthesizing images impelled astronomers to venture towards ground-based very large arrays. Potentials for progress in the direction of developing large interferometric arrays of telescopes are expected to provide images, spectra of quasar host galaxies, exo-planets that may be associated with stars outside our solar system. Several interferometers using large telescopes (8-10 meters) have been successfully producing results since the dawn of this century and several new such instruments will be in operation soon both at ground, as well as in space. In view of the present scenario the current trend and the path to future progress in optical interferometry using diluted apertures are discussed. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Invertis, Inc
dc.rights © Invertis, Inc
dc.subject Observational Astronomy en
dc.subject Interferometric Fringes of Lyrae (Vega) en
dc.subject Interferometre a Deux Telescope (I2T) en
dc.subject Nice Observatory en
dc.subject Merging Speckles en
dc.subject The Telescopes en
dc.subject Impelled Astronomers en
dc.subject Large Interferometric Arrays of Telescopes en
dc.subject Spectra of Quasar Host Galaxies en
dc.subject Exo-Planets en
dc.subject Stars en
dc.subject Solar System en
dc.subject Optical Interferometry en
dc.title Aperture synthesis in optical astronomy; the current status en
dc.type Article en


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