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29 January 1988 University Of Maryland Program On Multi-Aperture Amplitude Interferometry
Douglas G. Currie
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Abstract
The University of Maryland has developed instruments using Amplitude Interferometry (Al) for various types of groundbased telescope observations in order to support a program in Very High Resolution AstroPhysics. An initial version of the Amplitude Interferometer the Single (pair of) Aperture Amplitude Interferometer (SAAI), has been used in a longterm program of observations, primarily on Mt. Wilson and Palomar Mtn. A new more powerful instrument, the MultiAperture Amplitude Interferometer (MAAI) has been developed and fabricated and is being prepared for telescope testing.
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Douglas G. Currie "University Of Maryland Program On Multi-Aperture Amplitude Interferometry", Proc. SPIE 0828, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis, (29 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942085
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Stars

Visibility

Interferometry

Interferometers

Image restoration

Optical filters

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