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Observational Speckle Interferometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2016

L. Koechlin*
Affiliation:
C.E.R-G.A., 06460 Saint Vallier, France

Abstract

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Speckle interferometry techniques have improved appreciably during the past few years. Current progress to be reviewed includes: steps towards a fully digital analysis in the photon counting mode allowing for high resolution on faint astrophysical objects (i.e. quasars), practical prospects for phase recovery procedure, and the design of compact, self-contained interferometers for on-line results at remote sites.

Type
The Scientific Programme
Copyright
Copyright © 1979

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