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2003A&A...400..393G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 400, 393-396 (2003/3-2)

Imaging capabilities of hypertelescopes with a pair of micro-lens arrays.

GILLET S., RIAUD P., LARDIERE O., DEJONGHE J., SCHMITT J., ARNOLD L., BOCCALETTI A., HORVILLE D. and LABEYRIE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We verify the imaging performance of hypertelescopes on the sky, using a new scheme for pupil densification. To avoid seeing limitations, we used a miniature version with a 10cm aperture containing 78 sub-apertures of 1mm size, arrayed periodically as a square grid. The pupil densification is achieved with a pair of micro-lens arrays, where each pair of facing lenses behaves like a tiny demagnifying telescope. We have tested the direct snapshot performance with laboratory-simulated multiple stars and observed the binary star Castor (α Gem). We measured a separation of 3.8'' and a magnitude difference of 0.85 which is in agreement with current orbital data. This verified the theoretical expectations for hypertelescopes in terms of field of view and fluxes and qualified the new optical implementation for future arrays at the scale of meters and beyond.

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Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: interferometers - techniques: high angular resolution - stars: binaries: visual - methods: observational

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