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9 June 1994 COAST: its current status, operation, and results
John E. Baldwin, Roger C. Boysen, Graham C. Cox, Christopher A. Haniff, John Rogers, Peter J. Warner, Donald M. A. Wilson, Craig D. Mackay
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Abstract
The Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope, COAST, now has the capacity to measure visibility amplitudes and closure phase for stellar sources. This paper summarizes the current status of the instrument and how the data is analyzed.
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John E. Baldwin, Roger C. Boysen, Graham C. Cox, Christopher A. Haniff, John Rogers, Peter J. Warner, Donald M. A. Wilson, and Craig D. Mackay "COAST: its current status, operation, and results", Proc. SPIE 2200, Amplitude and Intensity Spatial Interferometry II, (9 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177232
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KEYWORDS
Visibility

Telescopes

Avalanche photodetectors

Sensors

Control systems

Atmospheric optics

Fringe analysis

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