Lunar Occulations with Infrared Arrays

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Infrared Arrays, Lunar Occulations, High Angular Resolution

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Recently we have successfully observed the lunar occulation of a carbon star IRC+20120 and a M5 star IRC+10241 with the NICMOS sub array at the 1.2m Gurushikhar telescope. The integration times were respectively 5 millisec and 3 millisec per sample in the broad K band. The interval between two integrations was ~ 16 millisec. FOV of the sub array was 10 arcsec x 10 arcsec. Details of the experiment and results are discussed.

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