Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1995
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 2477, p. 2-8, Spaceborne Interferometry II, Robert D. Reasenberg; Ed.
Physics
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Scientific paper
In the two years since the last SPIE meeting on this topic there has been much activity in both ground and space based interferometry. I review those developments, I also summarize the Strawman Science Proposal prepared by the Space Interferometry Science Working Group as a gauge for evaluating the AIM instrument proposals. I then review the recent discovery of the disk structure in M106 using radio interferometry. As an example of where we want to go with optical interferometry, the M106 case argues for infrared capabilities, significant fields of view, and the availability of auxiliary instruments, e.g. spectrographs, in the imaging focal plane.
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