Optical stellar interferometry has entered a new growth era and its use has improved the capabilities well beyond those of traditional telescopes. This is the first book to be written on the subject. Building on a basic knowledge of physical optics, the authors describe the ideas behind interferomet
Principles of Stellar Interferometry
β Scribed by Andreas Glindemann (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 363
- Series
- Astronomy and Astrophysics Library
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Over the last decade, stellar interferometry has developed from a specialist tool to a mainstream observing technique, attracting scientists whose research benefits from milliarcsecond angular resolution. Stellar interferometry has become part of the astronomerβs toolbox, complementing single-telescope observations by providing unique capabilities that will advance astronomical research.
This carefully written book is intended to provide a solid understanding of the principles of stellar interferometry to students starting an astronomical research project in this field or to develop instruments and to astronomers using interferometry but who are not interferometrists per se.
Illustrated by excellent drawings and calculated graphs- the imaging process in stellar interferometers is explained starting from first principles on light propagation and diffraction
- wave propagation through turbulence is described in detail using Kolmogorov statistics
- the impact of turbulence on the imaging process is discussed both for single telescopes and for interferometers
- instrumental techniques like beam combination and array layout are described, and the requirements for delay lines are derived
- visibility measurements (modulus and phase) through turbulence are analyzed and limitations are quantified
- correction methods (fringe tracking and adaptive optics) are presented, discussing closed loop operation with a dual feed system.
The book closes with examples of contemporary stellar interferometers and useful appendices on the Fourier transform and atmospheric transmission bands.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Propagation of Light....Pages 5-72
Imaging Process: Propagation Through Optical Systems....Pages 73-155
Atmospheric Turbulence....Pages 157-215
Instrumental Techniques....Pages 217-274
Observing Through Atmospheric Turbulence....Pages 275-315
Modern Interferometers....Pages 317-318
Erratum....Pages E1-E2
Back Matter....Pages 319-342
β¦ Subjects
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Optics and Electrodynamics;Numerical and Computational Physics
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