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9 June 1994 Design and performance of COAST
John E. Baldwin, Roger C. Boysen, Graham C. Cox, Christopher A. Haniff, John Rogers, Peter J. Warner, Donald M. A. Wilson, Craig D. Mackay
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Abstract
The Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope, COAST, is a four-telescope array for high resolution imaging using measurements of complex visibilities and closure phases. This paper describes what its component parts are and why.
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John E. Baldwin, Roger C. Boysen, Graham C. Cox, Christopher A. Haniff, John Rogers, Peter J. Warner, Donald M. A. Wilson, and Craig D. Mackay "Design and performance of COAST", Proc. SPIE 2200, Amplitude and Intensity Spatial Interferometry II, (9 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177233
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Mirrors

Calibration

Sensors

Visibility

Stars

Avalanche photodetectors

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