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21 July 2010SIM Lite narrow-angle modeling and processing
This paper examines how narrow-angle (NA) processing of data from the SIM Lite optical interferometry mission can be
undertaken when realistic spacecraft and mission operational constraints are taken into account. Using end-to-end
mission simulations we show that the goal of 1 μas single measurement accuracy (SMA) is obtainable, and hence the
detection of earth-like planets is achievable with the SIM Lite mission.
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David W. Murphy, Mark H. Milman, David L. Meier, Mehrdad Moshir, "SIM-Lite narrow-angle modeling and processing," Proc. SPIE 7734, Optical and Infrared Interferometry II, 77340O (21 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857420