A sub-millimetre aperture synthesis array for nonsolar planet detection

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Extrasolar Planets, Space Exploration, Synthetic Apertures, Telescopes, Flux Density, Submillimeter Waves, Very Large Array (Vla), Planets, Solar System, Terrestrial Planets, Technical Aspects, Wavelengths, Remote Sensing, Calculations, Parameters, Techniques, Distance, Equipment, Theoretical Studies, Telescope Methods, Interferometry

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The possibility of using aperture synthesis to image other planetary
systems at submillimeter wavelengths is considered. The approach
requires only a small increase in dynamic range over that already
demonstrated by the VLA at longer wavelengths. The values of the
relevant parameters are calculated and presented.

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