Paper
27 June 2006 IOTA: recent science and technology
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
We present a brief review of recent scientific and technical advances at the Infrared Optical Telescope Array (IOTA). IOTA is a long-baseline interferometer located atop Mount Hopkins, Arizona. Recent work has emphasized the use of the three-telescope interferometer completed in 2002. We report on results obtained on a range of scientific targets, including AGB stars, Herbig AeBe Stars, binary stars, and the recent outburst of the recurrent nova RS Oph. We report the completion of a new spectrometer which allows visibility measurements at several high spectral resolution channels simultaneously. Finally, it is our sad duty to report that IOTA will be closed this year.
© (2006) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
F. Peter Schloerb, J.-P. Berger, N. P. Carleton, P. Hagenauer, P. Y. Kern, P. R. Labeye, M. G. Lacasse, F. Malbet, R. Millan-Gabet, J. D. Monnier, M. R. Pearlman, E. Pedretti, K. Rousselet-Perraut, S. D. Ragland, P. A. Schuller, W. A. Traub, and G. Wallace "IOTA: recent science and technology", Proc. SPIE 6268, Advances in Stellar Interferometry, 62680I (27 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672597
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 4 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Stars

Interferometers

Phase measurement

Telescopes

Infrared telescopes

Visibility

Infrared radiation

RELATED CONTENT

Recent results from the IOTA interferometer
Proceedings of SPIE (July 24 1998)
Characterizing closure-phase measurements at IOTA
Proceedings of SPIE (October 20 2004)
Astronomical Speckle Interferometry In The Infrared
Proceedings of SPIE (November 25 1985)
ISI: recent technology and science
Proceedings of SPIE (October 20 2004)

Back to Top