Interferometric Parallax: A Method for Measurement of Astronomical Distances
Astrophysics
2008-11-26 v2
Abstract
We show that distances of objects at cosmological distances can be measured directly using interferometry. Our approach to interferometric parallax comes from analysis of 4-point amplitude and intensity correlations that can be generated from pairs of well-separated detectors. The baseline required to measure cosmological distances of Gigaparsec order are within the reach of the next generation of space-borne detectors. The semi-classical interpretation of intensity correlations uses a notion of a single photon taking two paths simultaneously. Semi-classically a single photon can simultaneously enter four detectors separated by an astronomical unit, developing correlations feasible to measure with current technology.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0603265,
title = {Interferometric Parallax: A Method for Measurement of Astronomical Distances},
author = {Pankaj Jain and John P. Ralston},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0603265},
year = {2008}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure