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1999MNRAS.303..773D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 303, 773-782 (1999/March-2)

The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer - I. The instrument.

DAVIS J., TANGO W.J., BOOTH A.J., TEN BRUMMELAAR T.A., MINARD R.A. and OWEN S.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) is a new long-baseline optical interferometer located in northern New South Wales, Australia. SUSI has been developed to tackle a range of problems in stellar astrophysics, and its design is based on a successful prototype instrument. In its initial configuration, observations are made with a single baseline selected from an array of fixed north–south baselines covering the range from 5 to 640 m. Small apertures, wavefront-tilt correction and rapid signal sampling are employed to overcome the effects of atmospheric turbulence, and optical path equality is maintained by a dynamic optical delay line. The planned astrophysical programmes, the resulting design criteria, the instrument and its current status are described.

Abstract Copyright: 1999, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): atmospheric effects - instrumentation: interferometers - techniques: interferometric - stars: general MNRAS..53..255

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