Evolution in High Spatial Resolution Imaging of Faint, Complex Objects

Gerard van Belle, Lowell Observatory

Keywords: Optical Interferometry, Aperture Synthesis

Abstract:

The astrophysical community has been working at the task of obtaining image information of the smallest structures in the sky via the use of optical interferometry for well over a century. A richly diverse family of technology architectures has been explored over the years, and yet the current family of facilities are all striking similar. Although there may be other, heretofore undeployed, architectures that support the goal of collecting image information at the highest resolutions, we expect dramatic advances at the component level of long-baseline interferometry to be the best avenue for advancing the technique, rather than entirely new architectures.

Date of Conference: September 19-22, 2017

Track: Adaptive Optics & Imaging

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