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Title: Toward a revival of stellar intensity interferometry
Authors: LeBohec, S
Barbieri, C
Willem-Jan, de W
Dravins, D
Feautrier, P
Foellmi, C dric
Glindemann, A
Hall, J
Holder, J
Holmes, R
Kervella, P
Kieda, D
Le Coarer, E
Lipson, S
Malbet, F
More, S. B
Nu ez, P
Ofir, A
Ribak, E
Saha, S. K
Schoeller, M
Zhilyaev, B
Zinnecker, H
Keywords: Stellar Intensity Interferometry
Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: SPIE The International Society for Optical Engineering
Citation: Schöller, Markus; Danchi, William C.; Delplancke, Françoise., Optical and Infrared Interferometry., Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 7013, pp. 70132E-1 - 70132E-10
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of the SPIE; Vol. 7013
Abstract: Building on technological developments over the last 35 years, intensity interferometry now appears a feasible option by which to achieve diffraction-limited imaging over a square-kilometer synthetic aperture. Upcoming Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope projects will consist of up to 100 telescopes, each with ~100m2 of light gathering area, and distributed over ~1km2. These large facilities will offer thousands of baselines from 50m to more than 1km and an unprecedented (u,v) plane coverage. The revival of interest in Intensity Interferometry has recently led to the formation of a IAU working group. Here we report on various ongoing efforts towards implementing modern Stellar Intensity Interferometry.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4993
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