Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1780444 New Astronomy Reviews 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Observing with an optical stellar interferometer is more complicated than observing with a single dish telescope. Several “hardware” constraints are added, such as the optical path difference compensation with delay lines as well as possible telescope vignetting. A more fundamental constraint is the coverage of the uv-plane. Its sampling costs a lot of observing time and thus should be optimized for each scientific source. These issues will be addressed in the following tutorial and in the Practice Work Session number 2 (hereafter, PWS2).

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