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13 December 2020 An overview of the VERITAS stellar intensity interferometer
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Abstract
Imaging air Cherenkov telescope (IACT) arrays have long been viewed as potential observatories for performing stellar intensity interferometry (SII). We present results and the current status of an ongoing SII campaign using the four 12 m diameter VERITAS telescopes located at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory. Each of the telescopes have been equipped with SII instrumentation, consisting of a removable SII camera and a continuous high speed data acquisition system. The correlation of digitized starlight intensities is performed off-line using FPGA hardware to calculate the squared visibilities. The system enables high angular resolution measurements with baselines ranging from approximately 81.5 to 173 m in the B photometric band. Stellar angular diameter measurements were successfully performed using all four VERITAS telescopes. These results show that IACTs can operate as SII observatories, demonstrating a technological pathway for a similar system with future IACT observatories with a hundred fold increase in the number of simultaneous baselines.
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N. Matthews and T. LeBohec "An overview of the VERITAS stellar intensity interferometer", Proc. SPIE 11446, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII, 114460A (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2561853
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes

Interferometers

Telescopes

Observatories

Stars

Cameras

Data acquisition

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