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Demonstration of stellar intensity interferometry with the four VERITAS telescopes

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2020-07-21 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

High angular resolution observations at optical wavelengths provide valuable insights in stellar astrophysics, directly measuring fundamental stellar parameters, and probing stellar atmospheres, circumstellar disks, elongation of rapidly rotating stars, and pulsations of Cepheid variable stars. The angular size of most stars are of order one milli-arcsecond or less, and to spatially resolve stellar disks and features at this scale requires an optical interferometer using an array of telescopes with baselines on the order of hundreds of meters. We report on the successful implementation of a stellar intensity interferometry system developed for the four VERITAS imaging atmospheric-Cherenkov telescopes. The system was used to measure the angular diameter of the two sub-mas stars β\beta Canis Majoris and ϵ\epsilon Orionis with a precision better than 5%. The system utilizes an off-line approach where starlight intensity fluctuations recorded at each telescope are correlated post-observation. The technique can be readily scaled onto tens to hundreds of telescopes, providing a capability that has proven technically challenging to current generation optical amplitude interferometry observatories. This work demonstrates the feasibility of performing astrophysical measurements with imaging atmospheric-Cherenkov telescope arrays as intensity interferometers and the promise for integrating an intensity interferometry system within future observatories such as the Cherenkov Telescope Array.

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@article{arxiv.2007.10295,
  title  = {Demonstration of stellar intensity interferometry with the four VERITAS telescopes},
  author = {A. U. Abeysekara and W. Benbow and A. Brill and J. H. Buckley and J. L. Christiansen and A. J. Chromey and M. K. Daniel and J. Davis and A. Falcone and Q. Feng and J. P. Finley and L. Fortson and A. Furniss and A. Gent and C. Giuri and O. Gueta and D. Hanna and T. Hassan and O. Hervet and J. Holder and G. Hughes and T. B. Humensky and P. Kaaret and M. Kertzman and D. Kieda and F. Krennrich and S. Kumar and T. LeBohec and T. T. Y. Lin and M. Lundy and G. Maier and N. Matthews and P. Moriarty and R. Mukherjee M. Nievas-Rosillo and S. O'Brien and R. A. Ong and A. N. Otte and K. Pfrang and M. Pohl and R. R. Prado and E. Pueschel and J. Quinn and K. Ragan and P. T. Reynolds and D. Ribeiro and G. T. Richards and E. Roache and J. L. Ryan and M. Santander and G. H. Sembroski and S. P. Wakely and A. Weinstein and P. Wilcox and D. A. Williams and T. J Williamson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.10295},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in Nature Astronomy (2020)