Recent science results with the two-telescope IOTA

  • Rafael Millan-Gabet
  • , Ettore Pedretti
  • , John D. Monnier
  • , Wesley A. Traub
  • , F. Peter Schloerb
  • , Nathaniel P. Carleton
  • , Sam Ragland
  • , Marc G. Lacasse
  • , William C. Danchi
  • , Peter G. Tuthill
  • , Guy S. Perrin
  • , Vincent Coudé du Foresto

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Abstract

The IOTA (Infrared Optical Telescope Array) has been routinely operating with two-telescopes since 1994, a mode destined to become obsolete following its recent conversion to a three-telescope array. In two-telescope mode, the IOTA has made numerous scientific and technical contributions, see e.g. our list of publications at http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/oir/IOTA/PUBLI/publications.html. We present preliminary results on three different topics using recent data from the two-telescope IOTA: (1) measurements of Mira star diameters simultaneously in three different near-infrared spectral bands, (2) measurement of the characteristic size and shape of the source of near-infared emission in the x-ray binary system CI Cam, and (3) aperture synthesis of the Carbon star V Hydrae combining data from the IOTA and from aperture masking at the Keck-I telescope.
OriginalspracheEnglish
Seiten (von - bis)202-209
FachzeitschriftInterferometry for Optical Astronomy II
Jahrgang4838
PublikationsstatusPublished - 1 Feb. 2003

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