Questions tagged [interferometry]
Questions about astronomical observations which involve superimposing waves received by multiple, physically separated, receivers to obtain higher angular resolution.
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Do we have the technology to create a satellite telescope constellation that uses interferometry?
Apologies for putting the bulk of the question in the description. I'm honestly not sure how to ask this properly. The idea for this question came from a Vsauce video from several year ago I can't ...
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About angular diameter, parallax and image of the nearest neutron star RX J185635-3754
I have a big doubt about our allegedly nearest (X Ray isolated) neutron star, also known as the Walter star, one of the members of the "Magnificent Seven stars": RX J185635-3754.
So I came ...
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Angular diameter and length of baseline
How did they determine the angular diameter, please? How to predict the baseline length with the first lobe?
Thank you.
https://www.chara.gsu.edu/public/basics-of-interferometry
If they are ...
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Could we hear alien radio transmissions using radio interferometry?
Suppose money and engineering wasn't a concern. Could we actually build a bunch of radio telescopes in space, and use radio interferometry, so that we could actually hear the sort of radio ...
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Telling bounces in LIGO interferometer
How do they know the number of times the laser bounces back and forth, in the 4 km arms of the interferometer, before the laser light is picked out to the reading sensor?
See under “The Longer The ...
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W in the brightness distribution
What is W in the brightness (intensity) distribution, please?
Alpha is the position of the star; lambda, the wavelength; t, the time; P, the polarization.
Thank you
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Squared visibility in astronomy
Why is preffered to use squared visibility instead of visibility in long-baseline interferometry, please?
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Why hasn't VLBI been used to try and image giant exoplanets?
A Jupiter-sized object at 10 pc subtends an angle of 0.0001 arcseconds (100 micro-arcsec) at the Earth. The Event Horizon Telescope interferometry network is capable of a (demonstrated) angular ...
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How does Very Long Baseline Interferometry work?
According to internet sources, this technique increases the effective diameter of the telescope, thus improving the angular resolution of the telescope. However I don't understand how this actually ...
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Can the Hubble constant be measured directly?
By my calculations, the expansion of the universe should cause LIGO’s interferometers to alternate between constructive interference and destructive interference every couple days. Is this a practical ...
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Mega Telescope using gravitational lensing and interferometry
I have been thinking about this crazy telescope idea, but I am not smart enough to understand if it's technically possible. I understand from an engineering and practical point of view it's a long way ...
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What is stopping Event Horizon Telescope the size of the Earth’s orbit?
There is a proposal to include a radio sensor in a telescope going to the Sun-Earth L2, getting 120x improvement in angular resolution to EHT. Knowing nothing about interferometry, it seems pretty ...
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In terms of results, how similar is a bunch of telescopes across the globe to an Earth-sized telescope?
The Event Horizon Telescope emulates an Earth-sized telescope by syncing a bunch of radio telescopes across the planet to do take pictures with a small enough angular resolution to take pictures of a ...
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If we put a radio telescope on Mars and use it in array with earth radio telescopes, how much will we able to see?
If we put a radio telescope on Mars and use it in array with earth radio telescopes, how much will we able to see? Will it allow us to see planets, like we do with black hole?
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Response function of LIGO
"Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory" (LIGO) is a marvel of precise engineering and the world's largest gravitational wave observatory. LIGO, which consists of two massive ...