interferometry andarzanešsanji Fr.: interférométrie 1) The technique and study of the → interference
phenomenon produced by → coherent
electromagnetic waves. Interferometry, from interfer, → interfer, + -o- a connective/euphonic infix + → -metry. |
nulling interferometry andarzanešsanj-ye nuli Fr.: interférométrie annulante A technique for blocking the light of a bright source in order to reveal a faint source near it. This technique uses destructive → interference between two or more → coherent beams from a number of telescopes to make the bright center dark. Nulling interferometry can be used to search the region immediately around a star for → extrasolar planets and → circumstellar dust clouds by suppressing the star's glare. Nulling, from → null; → interferometry. |
speckle interferometry andarzaneš-sanji-ye pakâl Fr.: interférométrie des tavelures A technique for generating a clear composite image of a celestial object blurred by → atmospheric turbulence in which a large number of short-exposure photographs are mathematically correlated by a computer. By comparing the behavior of the → speckles in a series of images it is possible to approach the theoretical resolution of the telescope. → speckle; → interferometry. |
very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) andarzanešsanji bâ pâye-xatt-e besyâr bozorg Fr.: interférométrie à très longue base A technique in radio interferometry in which the individual telescopes are not directly connected together, but instead make their observations separately with very accurate timings. The data are later sent to a central correlator to be combined. With this technique the individual telescopes can be arbitrarily far apart, and so the technique provides the highest resolution images in astronomy, typically down to a few milliarcseconds. → very; → large; → baseline; → interferometry. |