The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has two beam combiners, i.e. the Precision Astronomical Visible Observations (PAVO) and the Microarcsecond University of Sydney Companion Astrometry (MUSCA). The primary beam combiner, PAVO, can be operated independently and is typically used to measure properties of binary stars of less than 50 milliarcsec (mas) separation and the angular diameters of single stars. On the other hand, MUSCA was recently installed and must be used in tandem with the former. It is dedicated for microarcsecond precision narrow-angle astrometry of close binary stars. The performance evaluation and development of the data reduction pipeline for the new setup was assisted by an in-house computer simulation tool ...
Abstract: A new beam-combination and detection system has been installed in the Sydney University St...
Kilometric-scale optical imagers seem feasible to realize by intensity interferometry, using telesco...
Several astrometric space interferometry mission projects (e.g. GAIA, FAME, DIVA) for scanning the s...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has two beam combiners, i.e. the Precision Astro...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) is being fitted with a new beam combiner, called...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has been enhanced by installation of the PAVO be...
This paper presents an overview of recent progress at the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has now been operating with a significanly more ...
The conventional approach to high-precision narrow-angle astrometry using a long baseline interferom...
The Astrometric Beam Combiner (ABC) is a critical element of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) ...
High-precision astrometric space very long baseline interferometry (S-VLBI) at the low end of the co...
Interacting binaries (IBs) consist of a secondary star that fills or is very close to filling its Ro...
International audienceContext: Recently, an increasing number of scientific publications making use ...
Future astronomical space missions will comprise a constellation of several optical telescopes to de...
Context: In recent years, stellar intensity interferometry has seen renewed interest from the astron...
Abstract: A new beam-combination and detection system has been installed in the Sydney University St...
Kilometric-scale optical imagers seem feasible to realize by intensity interferometry, using telesco...
Several astrometric space interferometry mission projects (e.g. GAIA, FAME, DIVA) for scanning the s...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has two beam combiners, i.e. the Precision Astro...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) is being fitted with a new beam combiner, called...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has been enhanced by installation of the PAVO be...
This paper presents an overview of recent progress at the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (...
The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) has now been operating with a significanly more ...
The conventional approach to high-precision narrow-angle astrometry using a long baseline interferom...
The Astrometric Beam Combiner (ABC) is a critical element of the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) ...
High-precision astrometric space very long baseline interferometry (S-VLBI) at the low end of the co...
Interacting binaries (IBs) consist of a secondary star that fills or is very close to filling its Ro...
International audienceContext: Recently, an increasing number of scientific publications making use ...
Future astronomical space missions will comprise a constellation of several optical telescopes to de...
Context: In recent years, stellar intensity interferometry has seen renewed interest from the astron...
Abstract: A new beam-combination and detection system has been installed in the Sydney University St...
Kilometric-scale optical imagers seem feasible to realize by intensity interferometry, using telesco...
Several astrometric space interferometry mission projects (e.g. GAIA, FAME, DIVA) for scanning the s...