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This page provides a list of resources for students and researchers who are new to the field of stellar interferometry. It provides a list of reading material and links to tutorial web pages that teach the basics of interferometry. The current and potential targets of stellar interferometry are discussed in depth in the Annual Reviews papers in the selected reading that follows. For information of a more technical nature and for links to current and future interferometry projects please consult the Links page of OLBIN. For information about radio interferometry please consult the Education page of the National Radio Astronomy Obsevatory. For links to adaptive optics projects a good place to start is the Other AO Projects page of the University of Hawaii AO Group.


Selected Reading in Long Baseline Stellar Interferometry

The following reading list provides a good introduction to the principles and practice of optical long-baseline interferometry. The Annual Reviews papers contain an extensive bibliography, and many of the key papers in the field (up until 1997) are contained in the SPIE Milestone volume. Appendix B (PDF 208 K) of Principles of Long Baseline Stellar Interferometry contains a wide range and more up to date list of references covering the existing interferometers.

Popular science articles

  • A sharper view of the stars
    A.R. Hajian and J.T. Armstrong
    Sci. Am., March (2001).

  • The very best telescope
    William Speed Weed
    Discover 23 No. 10, October (2002).

  • Optical interferometry comes of age
    Peter R. Lawson
    Sky and Telescope, May (2003), pp. 30-39.

Astrophysics with optical interferometers

  • Optical Interferometry
    Andreas Quirrenbach
    Ann. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 39, 353-401 (2001).

  • Long baseline optical and infrared stellar interferometry
    M. Shao and M.M. Colavita
    Ann. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. 30, 457-498 (1992).

Engineering and Technology

Stellar Interferometry Explained on the Web

Web Animations Illustrating Interferometry

Images Illustrating Astronomical Interferometry

Email Discussion Groups

Interferometry Summer Schools

History of Stellar Interferometry

The following interferometers have ceased operations - the indicated dates are approximately the dates that the interferometers were operational: 20ft (1920-1931), 50ft (1931-1938), Intensity Interferometer (1964-1976), I2T (1974-1987), Mark I (1979), Mark II (1982-1984), 11.4m prototype (1985-1988), SOIR D'ETE (1979-1993), IRMA (1990-1992), Mark III (1986-1993), I2T/CHARON (1993-1996), and MIRA-I (1998-1999).

A Timeline of Stellar Interferometry shows the development of these interferometers from 1955 up until January 2000.


The sites that I would most recommend for a visit are the A.A. Michelson links, the Mnt Wilson Virtual Tour, the Virtual Radio Interferometer, and the Origins Web Site.

If you see errors or oversights on this page, please contact me. Suggestions for changes are always welcome.

Peter Lawson
lawsonhuey.jpl.nasa.gov


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