The interferometric observing efficiency of arrays of large aperture telescopes

Physics – Optics

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Apertures, Arrays, Michelson Interferometers, Telescopes, Efficiency, Redundant Components, Signal To Noise Ratios

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It is shown that, for photon-limited observations, the number of telescope hours required to make a given set of interferometric measurements with an array of large aperture telescopes, depends on the array configuration. For non-redundant arrays the highest observing efficiency is achieved by arrays containing only a few elements. For highly-redundant arrays, the efficiency is maximized by maximizing the number of elements.

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