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2003 Michelson Interferometry Summer School

Agenda

California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 
July 7-11, 2003

The 2003 Summer School is intended for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. There is a limit of 60 participants. No registration fee will be charged. Financial assistance for travel and accommodations will be available for successful applicants in accordance with U.S. government reimbursement regulations.  Accommodations at Caltech will be provided to participants for the duration of the School.

Scientific Organizing Committee:
Gerard van Belle (Chair)
Rachel Akeson
Andy Boden
Rafael Millan-Gabet

 

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Table of Contents

Opening Comments - G. van Belle (Caltech)

INTRODUCTION TO OPTICAL/NEAR-IR STELLAR INTERFEROMETRY

  • Observing Through the Turbulent Atmosphere - A. Quirrenbach (Leiden Observatory)
  • Beam Combination - Interferometer Design for Synthesis Imaging - D. Mozurkewich (Naval Research Laboratory)
  • Spherical Geometry and Aperture Synthesis - J. Moran (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERFEROMETRY MEASUREMENT AND CALIBRATION OF FRINGE PARAMETERS ASTROPHYSICS WITH OPTICAL/NEAR-IR INTERFEROMETERS ADVANCED OBSERVATIONAL MODES
  • Astrometry & Bootstrapping - T. Armstrong (Naval Research Laboratory)
Concluding Remarks - G. van Belle (Michelson Science Center)