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Temporal intensity interferometry: photon bunching on three bright stars
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Authors: W. Guerin, A. Dussaux, M. Fouché, G. Labeyrie, J. -P. Rivet, D. Vernet, F. Vakili, R. Kaiser
Year
2017
Paper ID
43934
Status
Preprint
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We report the first intensity correlation measured with star light since Hanbury Brown and Twiss' historical experiments. The photon bunching g(2)\(τ, r=0\), obtained in the photon counting regime, was measured for 3 bright stars, α Boo, α CMi, and β Gem. The light was collected at the focal plane of a 1 m optical telescope, was transported by a multi-mode optical fiber, split into two avalanche photodiodes and digitally correlated in real-time. For total exposure times of a few hours, we obtained contrast values around 2times10-3, in agreement with the expectation for chaotic sources, given the optical and electronic bandwidths of our setup. Comparing our results with the measurement of Hanbury Brown et al. on α CMi, we argue for the timely opportunity to extend our experiments to measuring the spatial correlation function over existing and/or foreseen arrays of optical telescopes diluted over several kilometers. This would enable μas long-baseline interferometry in the optical, especially in the visible wavelengths with a limiting magnitude of 10.
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- We report the first intensity correlation measured with star light since Hanbury Brown and Twiss' historical experiments.
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