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MAGIC Intensity Interferometer as a powerful tool to understand massive stars
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Rodríguez, J. J.
, Mirzoyan, R.
, Mangano, S.
, Cortina, J.
, Mariotti, M.
, Hassan, T.
, Walter, R.
, Díaz, C.
, Wunderlich, C.
, Guberman, D.
, Delgado, C.
, Colombo, E.
, Schweizer, T.
, Martínez, G.
, Acciari, V. A.
, Fiori, M.
, Fink, D.
, Naletto, G.
, Jiménez Martínez, Irene
, Zampieri, L.
, Produit, N.
, Lyard, E.
, Polo, M.
, Njoh Ekoume, T.
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Active mirrors
/ Interferometers
/ Interferometry
/ Massive stars
/ Poster Paper
/ Primary mirrors
/ Real time
/ Splitting
/ Telescopes
/ Temporal resolution
2022
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MAGIC Intensity Interferometer as a powerful tool to understand massive stars
by
Rodríguez, J. J.
, Mirzoyan, R.
, Mangano, S.
, Cortina, J.
, Mariotti, M.
, Hassan, T.
, Walter, R.
, Díaz, C.
, Wunderlich, C.
, Guberman, D.
, Delgado, C.
, Colombo, E.
, Schweizer, T.
, Martínez, G.
, Acciari, V. A.
, Fiori, M.
, Fink, D.
, Naletto, G.
, Jiménez Martínez, Irene
, Zampieri, L.
, Produit, N.
, Lyard, E.
, Polo, M.
, Njoh Ekoume, T.
in
Active mirrors
/ Interferometers
/ Interferometry
/ Massive stars
/ Poster Paper
/ Primary mirrors
/ Real time
/ Splitting
/ Telescopes
/ Temporal resolution
2022
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MAGIC Intensity Interferometer as a powerful tool to understand massive stars
by
Rodríguez, J. J.
, Mirzoyan, R.
, Mangano, S.
, Cortina, J.
, Mariotti, M.
, Hassan, T.
, Walter, R.
, Díaz, C.
, Wunderlich, C.
, Guberman, D.
, Delgado, C.
, Colombo, E.
, Schweizer, T.
, Martínez, G.
, Acciari, V. A.
, Fiori, M.
, Fink, D.
, Naletto, G.
, Jiménez Martínez, Irene
, Zampieri, L.
, Produit, N.
, Lyard, E.
, Polo, M.
, Njoh Ekoume, T.
in
Active mirrors
/ Interferometers
/ Interferometry
/ Massive stars
/ Poster Paper
/ Primary mirrors
/ Real time
/ Splitting
/ Telescopes
/ Temporal resolution
2022
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MAGIC Intensity Interferometer as a powerful tool to understand massive stars
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MAGIC Intensity Interferometer as a powerful tool to understand massive stars
2022
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Overview
The Intensity Interferometry technique consists of measuring the spatial coherence (visibility) of an object via its intensity fluctuations over a sufficient range of telescope separations (baselines). This allows us to study the size, shape and morphology of stars with an unprecedented resolution. Cherenkov telescopes have a set of characteristics that coincidentally allow for Intensity Interferometry observations: very large reflective surfaces, sensitivity to individual photons, temporal resolution of nanoseconds and the fact that they come in groups of several telescopes. In the recent years, the MAGIC Collaboration has developed a deadtime-free Intensity Interferometry setup for its two 17 m diameter Cherenkov telescopes that includes a 4-channel GPU-based real-time correlator, 410–430 nm filters and new ways of splitting its primary mirrors into submirrors using Active Mirror Control (AMC). With this setup, MAGIC can operate as a long-baseline optical interferometer in the baseline range 40–90 m, which translates into angular resolutions of 0.5-1 mas. Additionally, thanks to its AMC, it can simultaneously measure the zero-baseline correlation or, by splitting into submirrors, access shorter baselines under 17 m in multiple u-v plane orientations. The best candidates to observe with this technique are relatively small and bright stars, in other words, massive stars (O, B and A types). We will present the science cases that are currently being proposed for this setup, as well as the prospects for the future of the system and technique, like the possibility of large-scale implementation with CTA.
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