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13 December 2020 Recent highlights from The CHARA Array
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The CHARA Array is an optical/infrared interferometer that combines the light from six 1-meter telescopes. With baselines ranging from 34 to 331 meters, CHARA provides sub-milliarcsecond resolution to measure stellar diameters, image stellar surfaces, resolve close binary companions, and study circumstellar environments. In this paper, we present recent highlights from the CHARA Array, focusing on the implementation of adaptive optics, the ongoing development of next generation beam combiners, an update on the community access program, and a discussion about future developments.
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Gail H. Schaefer, Theo A. ten Brummelaar, Douglas R. Gies, Matthew D. Anderson, Christopher D. Farrington, Steven Golden, Jeremy Jones, Robert Klement, Olli Majoinen, Stephen Ridgway, Judit Sturmann, Laszlo Sturmann, Nils H. Turner, Norm Vargas, Larry Webster, and Craig Woods "Recent highlights from The CHARA Array", Proc. SPIE 11446, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII, 1144605 (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2562665
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Binary data

Environmental sensing

Image resolution

Interferometers

Observatories

Optical arrays

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