Palomar Testbed Interferometer
PTI on Palomar Mountain, next to the Hale Telescope | |
Organisation | Caltech and JPL |
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Location(s) | Palomar Mountain |
Coordinates | 33°21′26″N 116°51′51″W / 33.3571°N 116.8641°W |
Wavelength | Near infrared |
First light | 1995 |
Telescope style | Interferometer |
Diameter | 110 m |
Secondary dia. | 0.4 m |
The Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI) was a near infrared, long-baseline stellar interferometer located at Palomar Observatory in north San Diego County. It was built by Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and was intended to serve as a testbed for developing interferometric techniques to be used at the Keck Interferometer. It began operations in 1995 and achieved routine operations in 1998, producing more than 50 refereed papers in a variety of scientific journals covering topics from high precision astrometry[1] to stellar masses,[2] stellar diameters and shapes.[3] PTI concluded operations in 2008 and has since been dismantled.[4]
PTI was notable for being equipped with a "dual-star" system, making it possible to simultaneously observe pairs of stars; this cancels some of the atmospheric effects of astronomical seeing and makes very high precision measurements possible.
A groundbreaking study with the Palomar Testbed Interferometer revealed that the star Altair is not spherical, but is rather flattened at the poles due to its high rate of rotation.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ M. Shao, et al. (1999). "Differential Astrometry of the 61 Cygni System with the Palomar Testbed Interferometer". Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 31: 1504. Bibcode:1999AAS...195.8714S.
- ↑ Boden, Andrew F.; Torres, Guillermo; Hummel, Christian A. (1 July 2005). "Testing Stellar Models with an Improved Physical Orbit for 12 Bootis". The Astrophysical Journal 627 (1): 464–476. arXiv:astro-ph/0502250. Bibcode:2005ApJ...627..464B. doi:10.1086/430058. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
- ↑ van Belle, G. T.; Creech-Eakman, M. J.; Hart, A. (21 April 2009). "Supergiant temperatures and linear radii from near-infrared interferometry". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 394 (4): 1925–1935. arXiv:0811.4239. Bibcode:2009MNRAS.394.1925V. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.14146.x.
- ↑ "Caltech Astronomy - The Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI)". Caltech Astronomy. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
- ↑ van Belle, Gerard T.; Ciardi, David R.; Thompson, Robert R.; Akeson, Rachel L.; Lada, Elizabeth A. (1 October 2001). "Altair’s Oblateness and Rotation Velocity from Long‐Baseline Interferometry". The Astrophysical Journal 559 (2): 1155–1164. Bibcode:2001ApJ...559.1155V. doi:10.1086/322340.
External links
- Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI) at NASA Exoplanet Science Institute.
- Palomar Testbed Interferometer (PTI) at Caltech Astronomy.