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A 3.9 km baseline intensity interferometry photon counting experiment

Fecha de publicación:
2016
Unidad:
Física
Datos de publicación:
Proc. of SPIE Vol. 9980 99800G(1-16)
Enlace:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2236664
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WoS-Scopus

Descripción:
In the last years we have operated two very similar ultrafast photon counting photometers (Iqueye and Aqueye+) on different telescopes. The absolute time accuracy in time tagging the detected photon with these instruments is of the order of 500 ps for hours of observation, allowing us to obtain, for example, the most accurate ever light curve in visible light of the optical pulsars. Recently we adapted the two photometers for working together on two telescopes at Asiago (Italy), for realizing an Hanbury-Brown and Twiss Intensity Interferometry like experiment with two 3.9 km distant telescopes. In this paper we report about the status of the activity and on the very preliminary results of our first attempt to measure the photon intensity correlation.

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