Dataset for the plots of "photon counting intensity interferometry in the blue at a 0.5 m telescope"

Abstract: Intensity interferometry is a re-emerging interferometry tool that alleviates some of the challenges of amplitude interferometry at the cost of reduced sensitivity. We demonstrate the feasibility of intensity interferometry with fast single photon counting detectors at small telescopes by utilising a telescope of diameter of merely 0.5 m. The entire measurement setup, including collimation, optical filtering, and two single photon detectors, is attached directly to the telescope without the use of optical fibres, facilitated by the large area of our single photon detectors. For digitisation and timing, we utilise a Time-To-Amplitude- Converter. Observing 𝛼 Lyrae (Vega) for a total exposure time of 32.4 h over the course of six nights, an auto-correlation signal with a contrast of (9.5 ± 2.7) × 10−3 and a coherence time of (0.34 ± 0.12) ps at a SNR of 2.8 is measured. The result fits well to preceding laboratory tests as well as expectations calculated from the optical and electronic characteristics of our measurement setup. This measurement, to our knowledge, constitutes the first time that a bunching signal with starlight was measured in the B band with single photon counting detectors. Simultaneously, this is to date the stellar intensity interferometry measurement utilising the smallest telescope. Our successful measurement shows that intensity interferometry can be adopted not only at large scale facilities, but also at readily available and inexpensive smaller telescopes.

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Richter, Stefan, Karl, Sebastian, von Zanthier, Joachim (2024). Dataset: Dataset for the plots of "photon counting intensity interferometry in the blue at a 0.5 m telescope". https://doi.org/10.22000/1559

DOI retrieved: 2024

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Imported on November 28, 2024
Last update November 28, 2024
License CC BY 4.0 Attribution
Source https://doi.org/10.22000/1559
Author Richter, Stefan
Given Name Stefan
Family Name Richter
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Karl, Sebastian
von Zanthier, Joachim
Source Creation 2024
Publishers
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Production Year 2023
Publication Year 2024
Resource Type Dataset - evaluated data in txt format
Subject Areas
Name: Astrophysics and Astronomy

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Identifier: 10.1093/rasti/rzae002
Type: DOI
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