Talks by C. Carilli and N. Thyagarajan on interferometric technique and application in astronomy and light sources
Thursday, 30 May 2024 -
12:00
Monday, 27 May 2024
Tuesday, 28 May 2024
Wednesday, 29 May 2024
Thursday, 30 May 2024
12:00
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Interferometry, and Synchrotron Radiation Interferometry at ALBA
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Chris Carilli
(
NRAO
)
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Interferometry, and Synchrotron Radiation Interferometry at ALBA
Chris Carilli
(
NRAO
)
12:00 - 12:30
Room: Marie Sklowdoska Curie room
Abstract: I will discuss the facilities and science of the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory, with a focus on cosmic synchrotron sources. I will then present the concepts of interferometric imaging, and the application of non-redundant aperture masking and self-calibration using SRI to determine the size and shape of the ALBA synchrotron beam.
12:30
A geometric interpretation of invariant phases in interferometry
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Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
(
CSIRO
)
A geometric interpretation of invariant phases in interferometry
Nithyanandan Thyagarajan
(
CSIRO
)
12:30 - 13:00
Room: Marie Sklowdoska Curie room
Abstract: Phases in interferometry are a key element to reconstructing the source properties. There are several situations when the phases are poorly constrained due to corrupting effects in the propagation medium and/or the instrument, or not constrained at all. Examples include radio interferometry, X-ray crystallography, seismology, etc. Image reconstruction in these situations have been critically helped by a special class of phases (called closure phases in radio interferometry) that are preserved despite the phase corruptions introduced during the measurement process and therefore encode true morphological information about the object of interest. I will discuss the geometric interpretation of closure phase and its invariance, which until recently had remained unclear.