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28 June 2006 The wide-field imaging interferometry testbed: recent results
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We present recent results from the Wide-Field Imaging Interferometry Testbed (WIIT). The data acquired with the WIIT is "double Fourier" data, including both spatial and spectral information within each data cube. We have been working with this data, and starting to develop algorithms, implementations, and techniques for reducing this data. Such algorithms and tools are of great import for a number of future missions, including the Space Infrared Interferometric Telescope (SPIRIT), the Submillimeter Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structure (SPECS), and the Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer (TPF-I)/Darwin. Recent results are discussed and future study directions are described.
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S. A. Rinehart, T. Armstrong, Bradley J. Frey, J. Jung, J. Kirk, David T. Leisawitz, Douglas B. Leviton, R. Lyon, Anthony J. Martino, Lee G. Mundy, T. Pauls, and A. K. Thompson "The wide-field imaging interferometry testbed: recent results", Proc. SPIE 6268, Advances in Stellar Interferometry, 626836 (28 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672110
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Visibility

Algorithm development

Data acquisition

Reconstruction algorithms

Cameras

Interferometers

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