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Aperture Masking Interferometry

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Aperture Masking Interferometry is a form of speckle interferometry, allowing diffraction limited imaging from ground based telescopes. This technique allows ground based telescopes to reach the maximum possible resolution, allowing ground-based telescopes with large diameters to produce far sharper images than the Hubble Space Telescope. The principle limitation of the technique is that it is limited to relatively bright astronomical objects. A mask is placed over the telescope which only allows light through a small number of holes. ...

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Aperture Masking Interferometry

Aperture Masking Interferometry is a form of speckle interferometry, allowing diffraction limited imaging from ground based telescopes. This technique allows ground based telescopes to reach the maximum possible resolution, allowing ground-based telescopes with large diameters to produce far sharper images than the Hubble Space Telescope. The principle limitation of the technique is that it is limited to relatively bright astronomical objects. A mask is placed over the telescope which only allows light through a small number of holes. This array of holes acts as a miniature astronomical interferometer. The method was developed by John E. Baldwin and collaborators in the Cavendish Astrophysics Group.

In the aperture masking technique, the bispectral analysis (speckle masking) method is typically applied to data taken through masked apertures, where most of the aperture is blocked off and light can only pass through a series of small holes (subapertures). For simplicity these aperture masks are usually either placed in front of the secondary mirror (e.g. Tuthill et al. (2000)) or placed in a re-imaged aperture plane as shown in Figure 1.6a (e.g. Haniff et al. (1987); Young et al. (2000); Baldwin et al. (1986)). The masks are usually categorised either as non-redundant or partially redundant. Non-redundant masks consist of arrays of small holes where no two pairs of holes have the same separation vector (the same baseline - see aperture synthesis). Each pair of holes provides a set of fringes at a unique spatial frequency in the image plane. Partially redundant masks are usually designed to provide a compromise between minimising the redundancy of spacings and maximising both the throughput and the range of spatial frequencies investigated (Haniff & Buscher, 1992; Haniff et al. , 1989). Figures 1.6b and 1.6c show examples of aperture masks used in front of the secondary at the Keck telescope by Peter Tuthill and collaborators; Figure 1.6b is a non-redundant mask while Figure 1.6c is partially redundant. Although the signal-to-noise at high light level can be improved with aperture masks, the limiting magnitude cannot be significantly improved for photon-noise limited detectors (see Buscher & Haniff (1993)).

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Aperture Masking Interferometry - External links

  • Old method brings life to new stars - ABC Science Online
  • Examples of high-resolution time-lapse movies produced with aperture masking
  • Peter Tuthill awarded Eureka award for aperture masking work

Aperture Masking Interferometry - References

  • Peter Tuthill's PhD thesis on aperture masking as a PostScript file which can be viewed in GSView
  • Baldwin et al. (1986)
  • Buscher & Haniff (1993)
  • Haniff et al. (1987)
  • Haniff et al., 1989
  • Haniff & Buscher, 1992
  • Tuthill et al. (2000)
  • Young et al. (2000)

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