University of Maryland program on multi-aperture amplitude interferometry

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Faint Objects, Image Processing, Interferometry, Signal To Noise Ratios, Telescopes, Amplitudes, Helium-Neon Lasers, High Resolution, Intermediate Frequencies, Photomultiplier Tubes

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Instruments that employ amplitude interferometry have been developed to support very high resolution astrophysical research employing ground-based telescopes. The first of these instruments to be applied, the single-aperture amplitude interferometer, has been succeeded by the more powerful multiaperture amplitude interferometer, which is now nearing its mating with a telescope. The amplitude of the visibility function to all orientations and separations is mathematically equivalent to the object's autocorrelation function. Attention is given to the image-processing procedures.

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