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arxiv: 2202.00692 · v1 · pith:EWFTANV5new · submitted 2022-02-01 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · physics.optics

Crosstalk in image plane beam combination for optical interferometers

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keywords beamcrosstalkcombinationerrorsopticalarisingatmosphericbaseline
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Image plane beam combination in optical interferometers multiplexes the interference fringes from multiple baselines onto a single detector. The beams of starlight are arranged in a non-redundant pattern at the entrance of the combiner so that the signal from each baseline can be separated from one another in the frequency domain. If the signals from different baselines overlap in the frequency domain, this can give rise to a systematic error in the fringe measurements known as baseline crosstalk. In this paper we quantify crosstalk arising from the combination of atmospheric seeing and beam propagation over distances of order hundreds of metres. We find that in idealised conditions atmospheric wavefront errors and beam propagation do not contribute to crosstalk. However, when aperture stops are included in the optical beam train we observe that wavefront errors can result in squared visibility errors arising from crosstalk as high as $\Delta V^{2} = 6.6\times10^{-3}$ under realistic observing conditions.

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