Interferometric observations: fringes from two stars of different angular size

Demonstrates in a schematic way, how the images of two stars of different angular size (left) will look like, with a single telescope (middle) and with an interferometer like the VLTI (right). Whereas there is little difference with one telescope, the fringe patterns at the interferometer are quite different. Conversely, the appearance of this pattern provides a measure of the star's angular diameter.

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Id:eso0111d
Type:Collage
Publicatiedatum:18 maart 2001
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Grootte:2940 x 1728 px

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Naam:Alphard, Sirius
Type:Milky Way : Star
Categorie:Stars

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