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Stellar scintillation technique for the measurement of tilt anisoplanatism
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1988
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Astronomical Coordinate SystemPhotometryMeasurement TheoryEngineeringStellar Scintillation TechniqueTilt AnisoplanatismSynthetic Aperture RadarInterferometryAstronomical Image AnalysisAperture-averaging Intensity ScintillationRadio TelescopeSpace GeodesyObservational CosmologyAstrophysicsGeodesy
The significance of tilt anisoplanatism is established, and a measurement theory, based on aperture-averaging intensity scintillation, is developed. The theory is a direct extention of the technique currently used to determine the isoplanatic angle as defined by Fried [ J. Opt. Soc. am.72, 52 ( 1982)]. By using this theory, a physically realizable binary aperture-weighting function is derived for a particular case of interest. It is noted that direct quantitative measurements of tilt anisoplanatism can also be made, under specific circumstances, by tracking the relative centroid motion of a binary star pair. Thus independent verification of the remote-sensing theory for tilt anisoplanatism, based on aperture-averaging scintillation measurements, should be possible.
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