Interferometric Closure Phase Uncertainties in the Low Signal-to-noise Ratio Regime

  • Christian P
  • Psaltis D
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Abstract

Closure phases are critical in astronomical interferometry. However, their uncertainties are difficult to compute numerically. We provide a method to efficiently compute interferometric closure phase distributions in terms of an approximate distribution that is valid in the low signal-to-noise ratio regime. This is done by first showing that the true phase distribution is well approximated by the von Mises distribution, then performing a convolution of three von Mises distributions. The resulting approximation superior to the normal distribution for all signal-to-noise ratios and, being fully analytic, allows for fast computations in statistical algorithms.

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Christian, P., & Psaltis, D. (2020). Interferometric Closure Phase Uncertainties in the Low Signal-to-noise Ratio Regime. The Astronomical Journal, 159(5), 226. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab83ed

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