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Random Distillation Protocols in Long Baseline Telescopy

Quantum Physics 2025-12-10 v1

Abstract

In quantum-enhanced astronomical imaging, multiple distant apertures work together by utilizing quantum resources distributed from a central server. Our findings suggest that pre-processing the stellar light received by all telescopes can improve imaging performance without increasing resource consumption. The pre-processing leverages weak quantum measurements and modifies random-party entanglement distillation protocols from quantum information science. Intuitively, this approach allows us to collapse the stellar light that is originally coherent between all telescopes to one pair of telescopes with probability arbitrarily close to one. The central server can then distribute entanglement solely to the pair of telescopes receiving a photon, thereby enhancing the efficiency of resource utilization. We discuss two types of resources that benefit from this pre-processing: shared entanglement and a shared reference frame.

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@article{arxiv.2411.02678,
  title  = {Random Distillation Protocols in Long Baseline Telescopy},
  author = {Yunkai Wang and Eric Chitambar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.02678},
  year   = {2025}
}

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16 pages, 5 figures

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