Speaker
Albert Stebbins
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Description
Using intensity correlations measured by intensity interferometers one can infer the angular 2-point correlation function containing precisely half the information of corresponding amplitude interferometry measurements. If one has a phase reference, say, as provided by a bright point source in the field one can recover all the information available to amplitude interferometry. I will show by example how to interpret limited 2-point correlations for a number of different source types and how limited uv coverage limits image interpretation.
Primary author
Albert Stebbins
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)