High-angular-resolution stellar imaging with occultations from the Cassini spacecraft - I. Observational technique

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We present novel observations utilizing the Cassini spacecraft to conduct an observing campaign for stellar astronomy from a vantage point in the outer Solar system. By exploiting occultation events in which Mira passed behind the Satumian ring plane as viewed by Cassini parametric imaging data were recovered spanning the near-infrared. From this, spatial information at extremely high angular resolution was recovered enabling a study of the stellar atmospheric extension across a spectral bandpass spanning the 1-5 μm spectral region in the near-infrared. The resulting measurements of the angular diameter of Mira were found to be consistent with existing observations of its variation in size with wavelength. The present study illustrates the validity of the technique; more detailed exploration of the stellar physics obtained by this novel experiment will be the subject of forthcoming papers. © 2013 The Authors.

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Stewart, P. N., Tuthill, P. G., Hedman, M. M., Nicholson, P. D., & Lloyd, J. P. (2013). High-angular-resolution stellar imaging with occultations from the Cassini spacecraft - I. Observational technique. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 433(3), 2286–2293. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt894

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