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Paper: |
Optical/IR Interferometry: Concepts, Terminology, and the Current Status |
Volume: |
487, Resolving The Future Of Astronomy With Long-Baseline Interferometry |
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3 |
Authors: |
Haniff, C. |
Abstract: |
The use of optical/infrared interferometric methods by
non-interferometric specialists is becoming more commonplace, and
offers many opportunities for novel studies at high angular
resolution. This paper presents an overview of current optical/IR
interferometric methods for non-experts, with particular emphasis on
the basic terminology and concepts. It also outlines the capabilities
of current and planned interferometers and reviews some recent
science applications. The goals are to provide the background
needed for a non-expert to assess the utility of interferometry for
potential scientific studies and to help identify those capabilities of
existing arrays that offer the best prospects for future science
exploitation. |
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