Probability imaging of binary stars from infrared speckle observations

Physics – Optics

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We report in this communication experimental results obtained by the technique of probability imaging applied to double stars in the near-infrared. Intensity ratios and relative positions of components are obtained for six double stars. The two-fold probability density function of one-dimensional images is used to reconstruct the binary system. The data reduction is made with a parametric approach, by minimizing a distance between observed two-fold probability density functions and modelled ones, obtained by using a close-by reference star.

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