A Phase Sensitive Interferometer Technique for the Measurement of the Fourier Transforms of Spatial Brightness Distributions of Small Angular Extent

  • Jennison R
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A method is described whereby the amplitude and phase of the complex Fourier transform of a spatial brightness distribution of small angular extent may be uniquely determined from a series of measurements with a triple interferometer system. Absolute measurement of the amplitude function is available, whilst measurements of phase are relative to a datum obtained at short aerial spacings. A practical radio frequency interferometer incorporating the principle is described and lts operation is discussed.

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Jennison, R. C. (1958). A Phase Sensitive Interferometer Technique for the Measurement of the Fourier Transforms of Spatial Brightness Distributions of Small Angular Extent. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 118(3), 276–284. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/118.3.276

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