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26 February 2003 Bootstrapping star position and baseline knowledge with uncalibrated SIM observations
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Abstract
An external calibration technique for SIM1,2,3 involves measurement of calibration stars whose positions must already be known to an accuracy of 2 milliarcseconds. We demonstrate a procedure that effectively 'bootstraps' calibration star positions from an ab initio catalog to the required accuracy by observing them with the uncalibrated SIM instrument.
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Joseph Catanzarite, Ipek Basdogan, and Mark H. Milman "Bootstrapping star position and baseline knowledge with uncalibrated SIM observations", Proc. SPIE 4852, Interferometry in Space, (26 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460855
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Calibration

Error analysis

Interferometry

Control systems

Device simulation

Instrument modeling

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