Terrestrial optical aperture synthesis technique (TOAST)

Physics – Optics

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Image Reconstruction, Image Resolution, Imaging Techniques, Synthetic Apertures, Telescopes, Calibrating, High Resolution, Phase Error

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An aperture-synthetic, high-resolution imaging technique, for obtaining near diffraction-limited images from a single telescope is described. The scheme yields model-independent reconstructions of the object under study and is suitable for operation simultaneously with other observing programmes such as spectroscopic studies or speckle imaging. A specific scheme suitable for use on the 2m5 Isaac Newton Telescope is presented, which would have a magnitude limit of about -11.

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