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Very High Angular Resolution Imaging: Proceedings of the 158th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held at the Women’s College, University of Sydney, Australia, 11–15 January 1993 PDF

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VERY mGH ANGULAR RESOLUTION IMAGING cover picture: Response of the fringe tracker servo of the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer to an input sine wave modulation. The Figure shows the measured delay in fringe position as it changes with time. (Courtesy of P.R. Lawson and AJ. Booth, University of Sydney.) INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION UNION ASTRONOMIQUEINTERNATIONALE VERY HIGH ANGULAR RESOLUTION IMAGING PROCEEDINGS OF THE 158TH SYMPOSIUM OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION, HELD AT THE WOMEN' S COLLEGE, UNiVERSITY OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALlA, 11-15 JANUARY 1993 EDITED BY l.G. ROBERTSON 00' WJ. TANGO 5chool 0/ Physicl. Univl'rJity ofSydn~y. New SOlIli! Wales. Aus/ra/ia SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.Y. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data InternatIonal Astronomleal UnIon. SymposIum (158th : 1993 : Women's College, Unlverslty of Sydney, Australlal Very hIgh angular resolutIon Imaglng : proeeedlngs of the 158th SymposIum of the InternatIonal Astronomleal UnIon held at the WONen's College, Unlverslty of Sydney, Australla, 11-15 January 1993 I edlted by J.G. Robert$on and W.J. Tango. p. em. Co-sponsored by the InternatIonal UnIon for RadIo Selenee. Ineludes Index. ISBN 978-0-7923-2633-5 ISBN 978-94-011-0880-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-0880-5 1. Imaglng systems In astronomy--Congresses. 2. ResolutIon (Optlesl--Congresses. 3. Interferometry--Congresses. 4. Algorlthls--Congresses. I. Robertson, J. G. 11. Tango, Wllllan J. 111. InternatIonal UnIon for RadIo Selenee. IV. Tltle. CB51.3.I45I48 1993 522' .2--de20 93-23849 ISBN 978-0-7923-2633-5 Published on behalf of the International Astronomical Union Printed on acid-free paper All Rights Reserved © I 994 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1994 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 1994 No part of the material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Xl Symposium Organizers and Sponsors Xll List of Participants Xlll Radio/Optical comparisons C R Masson Seeing [invited] 1 R Nityananda Comparing optical and radio - quantum issues 11 [invited] Transfer of Techniques C H Townes et al. Heterodyne interferometry in the infrared [invited] 19 J M Moran The SAO submillimeter wavelength array [invited] 27 T J Cornwell Imaging techniques: Limitations to the quality of 37 images [invited] C H Townes Surprise and sociology in multi-disciplinary sciences 47 [public lecture] Imaging Techniques R J Hanisch & HST image restoration: current capabilities and 61 R L White future prospects [invited] A Richichi Lunar occultations: from past to future achievements 71 {invited] M Tallon & Beam combination for wide field imaging [invited] 83 I Tallon-Bosc D F Buscher Direct maximum-entropy image reconstruction 91 from the bispectrum A A Deshpande Source-noise in radio synthesis images of polarized 95 sources M A Holdaway Phase calibration of the proposed millimeter array 101 A J Beasley et al. VLBA phase-referencing 105 Radio Array Instruments RA Perley Radio arrays - mm to meters {invited] 109 P J Napier The Very Long Baseline Array {invited] 117 vi P J Diamond & Recent results from the VLBA 125 A J Beasley TWBMuxlow MERLIN - A phase-stable 'VLBI' array 128 "The SHEVE Team" The Southern Hemisphere VLBI Experiment 131 program, SHEVE Optical and Infrared Interferometers and Arrays J Davis The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer 135 (SUSI) {invited} T R Bedding et al. The VLT Interferometer {invited} 143 R S Simon The Big Optical Array {invited} 151 I Tallon-Bosc et at. Progress on GI2T 155 G C Cox The COAST interferometer 163 E K Hege et at. An adaptive steerable imaging array 167 J Y Xu & Z M Wang CIRor project 171 Instrumentation and Techniques N M Elias & The baseline metrology system of the USNO 174 D J Hutter astrometric interferometer D Mozurkewich Design and construction of a beam combiner and 177 related hardware R A Minard et al. An overview of the SUSI control system 181 P R Lawson & The fringe tracking servo in SUSI 184 A J Booth N Ageorges et al. Motion of the delay lines of an optical interferometer 187 when reconstructing an image by redundant spacing calibration B Hines et at. The micro-precision interferometer testbed 193 instrument design J-L Monin et al. Phase and image reconstruction from pupil-plane 197 observations in the near infrared: integration of the phasors N Shapirovskaya et al. Radio source variability as a tool for very high 201 resolution Imaging Theory F Tsumuraya et al. Iterative blind deconvolution method with use of 205 Lucy's algorithm: application to IR speckle data E Thiebaut Speckle imaging with the bispectrum and without 209 reference star vii D S Briggs & CLEAN/MEM deconvolution errors: semicompact 212 T J Cornwell sources AT Bajkova Generalized versus classical maximum entropy for 215 imaging D Fraser & B R Hunt Super-resolution by phase-gradient unravelling 218 G Thorpe & D Fraser Restoration over fields of view wider than the 221 isoplanatic patch M .H rynevych Differential diffraction in Michelson stellar 224 interferometry Impact of Technology I: Radio and Millimeter Waves A C Young Optical fibres in radioastronomy [invited} 227 M Ishiguro Recent developments in mm and sub-mm 235 interferometry {invited} R A Perley et al. High resolution radio source maps at 73.8 MHz 243 R P Norris AIPS++: A new astronomical imaging package 247 [invited} Impact of Technology II: Optical and Infrared M Bester et al. Latest technical developments at the infrared spatial 257 interferometer v Coude du Foresto Integrated optics in astronomical interferometry 261 [invited} Adaptive Optics and Seeing F Roddier Adaptive optics: performance and limitations 273 {invited} S S Olivier & C E Max Laser guide star adaptive optics: present and future 283 {invited} R Q Fugate Laser guide star adaptive optics on the 1.5 m 293 telescope at the Starfire Optical Range J Nishikawa et al. Minimum redundant aperture masking 296 interferometry with tip-tilt wavefront correction W Livingston et al. Observations of seeing at 0.5 and 12.4Jlm 299 T A ten Brummelaar Preliminary seeing measurements for SUSI 302 et al. R W Wilson & Aspects of the theoretical performance of modal 305 C R Jenkins adaptive optics D W Tyler & G C Loos Simulation study of a low-light-level wavefront sensor 308 driving a low-order, near-IR adaptive optics system viii Aperture Distributions M Shao Fringe visibility and phase measurements [invited} 311 C A Haniff Speckle vs non-redundant masking {invited} 317 T R Bedding et al. MAPPIT: optical interferometry with 327 non-redundant masks R G Marson Optimal linear arrays for wide bandwidths 331 V Migenes et al. High resolution and high sensitivity spectral-line 334 imaging with multiple arrays Imaging Results: Radio and Millimeter Waves R C Jennison High resolution imaging forty years ago 337 B Anderson & Results with the extended MERLIN 343 R D Davies P Qiu et al. High resolution image reconstruction at Yunnan 346 Observatory W C Erickson et at. High resolution imaging at mm-wavelengths with the 349 Hat Creek Array X Zhang & Y Zheng Miyun 232 MHz survey and some new imaging 352 techniques D A Forbes et al. Compact array mapping of the nuclear starburst in 355 NGC 7552 R Beck et al. ATCA radio polarization observations of NGC 1566 358 and NGC 1672 A Kukushkin Fluctuations of polarized radiation in a random 361 magnetoplasma B Stecklum et al. High angular resolution observations of Her 36 364 P N Wilkinson et al. The Caltech-Jodrell Bank (CJ) VLBI snapshot 367 surveys Imaging Results: Optical and Infrared S R Restaino et al. First experimental results from pupil masking on a 370 solar telescope T Reinheimer et al. Optical interferometry in the multi-speckle mode 373 T Chandrasekhar et al. Near infrared high angular resolution observations 376 of stars and circumstellar regions by the technique of lunar occultations A Eckart et al. Diffraction-limited near infrared imaging of the 379 central parsec of the Galaxy W C Danchi et al. Long baseline interferometric observations of 383 circumstellar dust shells at 11 microns ix J-L Monin et al. High angular resolution observations of protostellar 387 disks E Thiebaut et at. The extended Ho: component of T Tau 391 P G Tuthill et al. An interferometric survey of Mira variables and M 395 supergiants C R de Boer & F Kneer Speckle observations of solar granulation 398 C R O'Dell & X Hu Comparison of HST and VLA images at 0.1" of the 401 Orion nebula D A Forbes et al. An HR diagram for the LMC from the medium deep 404 survey A Quirrenbach Stellar diameters, limb darkening, extended 407 atmospheres and shells: observations with the Mark III Inteferometer C A Hummel & Mark III Interferometer: milliarcsec "visual" orbits 410 J T Armstrong of spectroscopic binaries X Pan et al. High resolution interferometric observations 413 of eclipsing binary stars A Richichi et al. Lunar occultations of young stellar objects in the 416 Taurus and Ophiuchus star forming regions C M de Vos et al. Pupil plane interferometry: some conclusions from 419 SCASIS t R Bontekoe & HIRAS: high-resolution IRAS images 422 D Kester Astrometry K J Johnston The present status of astrometry at optical and radio 423 wavelengths [invited, presented by G Westerhout] D J Hutter The USNO Astrometric Interferometer [invited] 427 J E Reynolds VLBI astrometry {invited] 437 J M Marcaide & High precision differential astrometry in large 445 J C Guirado angular separation pairs of radiosources C A Hummel Five years of stellar position measurements with the 448 Mark III optical interferometer Frontier Techniques R L Webster Imaging with a gravitational lens {invited] 451 DO Muhleman et al. Radar imaging of the planets using the Very Large 457 Array [invited}

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