Interferometry and Lunar Occultations: Status and Prospects of Ground-based Milliarcsecond Resolution Observations

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Binaries: General, Occultations, Techniques: Interferometric

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Lunar occultations and long-baseline interferometry are two direct observational methods capable of delivering milliarcsecond resolution of binary stars. We will review the status of these two techniques, particularly with reference to their respective advantages, limitations, and accessibility for binary star research programs. We will also illustrate the near-term prospects, in connection with the availability of large modern interferometric facilities such as the VLTI.

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