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10 November 1995 Probability imaging of binary stars from infrared speckle observations
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Proceedings Volume 2647, International Conference on Holography and Correlation Optics; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226728
Event: International Conference on Holography and Correlation Optics, 1995, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
We report in this communication experimental results obtained by the technique of probability imaging applied to double stars in the near-infrared. Intensity ratios and relative positions of components are obtained for six double stars. The two-fold probability density function of one-dimensional images is used to reconstruct the binary system. The data reduction is made with a parametric approach, by minimizing a distance between observed two-fold probability density functions and modelled ones, obtained by using a close-by reference star.
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Marcel Carbillet, Eric Aristidi, Gilbert Ricort, and Claude Aime "Probability imaging of binary stars from infrared speckle observations", Proc. SPIE 2647, International Conference on Holography and Correlation Optics, (10 November 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226728
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Infrared radiation

Speckle pattern

Infrared imaging

Speckle

Imaging systems

Data modeling

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