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Astronomy with High Contrast Imaging III: Instrumental Techniques, Modeling and Data Processing
M. Carbillet, A. Ferrari and C. Aime (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 22 (2006) 367-377
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2006142
Pupil densification: a panorama
F. Martinache1 and O. Lardière21 Cornell University, USA
2 Observatoire de Haute Provence, France
(Published online 13 October 2006)
Abstract
The technique of pupil densification bridges the gap existing between
conventionnal optical astronomy observing techniques and optical
interferometry: it indeed leads to the concept of hypertelescope: an
instrument that can provide direct images at the focus of an interferometer.
The hypertelescope is the open sesame for high dynamic imaging with an
interferometer: indeed, the elementary remapping of the pupil operated by a
densifier not only maximizes the dynamic range and the signal to noise ratio
of images but also makes the interferometer compatible with most existing
coronagraphic devices.
Moreover, a careful discussion about field of view show that for a diluted
array, the pupil densification preserves all the relevant high angular
resolution information collected by the interferometer and therefore induces
no field loss.
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