A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Performance and first measurements of the MAGIC stellar intensity interferometer
Authors: Abe S, Abhir J, Acciari VA, Aguasca-Cabot A, Agudo I, Aniello T, Ansoldi S, Antonelli LA, Arbet Engels A, Arcaro C, Artero M, Asano K, Babić A, Baquero A, de Almeida UB, Barrio JA, Batković I, Bautista A, Baxter J, González JB, Bernardini E, Bernardos M, Bernete J, Berti A, Besenrieder J, Bigongiari C, Biland A, Blanch O, Bonnoli G, Bošnjak Ž, Burelli I, Busetto G, Campoy-Ordaz A, Carosi A, Carosi R, Carretero-Castrillo M, Ceribella G, Chai Y, Cifuentes A, Colombo E, Contreras JL, Cortina J, Covino S, D’Amico G, D’Elia V, Da Vela P, Dazzi F, De Angelis A, De Lotto B, de Menezes R, Del Popolo A, Delfino M, Delgado J, Mendez CD, Pierro FD, Venere LD, Prester DD, Donini A, Dorner D, Doro M, Elsaesser D, Emery G, Escudero J, Fariña L, Fattorini A, Foffano L, Font L, Fröse S, Fukami S, Fukazawa Y, López RJG, Garczarczyk M, Gasparyan S, Gaug M, Paiva JGG, Giglietto N, Giordano F, Gliwny P, Gradetzke T, Grau R, Green D, Green JG, Günther P, Hadasch D, Hahn A, Hassan T, Heckmann L, Herrera J, Hrupec D, Hütten M, Imazawa R, Ishio K, Jiménez Martínez I, Jormanainen J, Kayanoki T, Kerszberg D, Kluge GW, Kobayashi Y, Kouch PM, Kubo H, Kushida J, Láinez M, Lamastra A, Leone F, Lindfors E, Linhoff L, Lombardi S, Longo F, López-Coto R, López-Moya M, López-Oramas A, Loporchio S, Lorini A, Lyard E, Fraga BMdO, Majumdar P, Makariev M, Maneva G, Mang N, Manganaro M, Mangano S, Mannheim K, Mariotti M, Martínez M, Martínez-Chicharro M, Mas-Aguilar A, Mazin D, Menchiari S, Mender S, Miceli D, Miener T, Miranda JM, Mirzoyan R, González MM, Molina E, Mondal HA, Moralejo A, Morcuende D, Nakamori T, Nanci C, Neustroev V, Nickel L, Rosillo MN, Nigro C, Nikolić L, Nilsson K, Nishijima K, Ekoume TN, Noda K, Nozaki S, Ohtani Y, Okumura A, Otero-Santos J, Paiano S, Palatiello M, Paneque D, Paoletti R, Paredes JM, Peresano M, Persic M, Pihet M, Pirola G, Podobnik F, Moroni PGP, Prandini E, Principe G, Priyadarshi C, Rhode W, Ribó M, Rico J, Righi C, Sahakyan N, Saito T, Satalecka K, Saturni FG, Schleicher B, Schmidt K, Schmuckermaier F, Schubert JL, Schweizer T, Sciaccaluga A, Silvestri G, Sitarek J, Sliusar V, Sobczynska D, Spolon A, Stamerra A, Strišković J, Strom D, Strzys M, Suda Y, Surić T, Suutarinen S, Tajima H, Takahashi M, Takeishi R, Temnikov P, Terauchi K, Terzić T, Teshima M, Truzzi S, Tutone A, Ubach S, van Scherpenberg J, Acosta MV, Ventura S, Viale I, Vigorito CF, Vitale V, Walter R, Will M, Wunderlich C, Yamamoto T, Chon G, Díaz C, Fiori M, Lobo M, Naletto G, Polo M, Rodríguez-Vázquez JJ, Saha P, Zampieri L
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication year: 2024
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Journal name in source: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume: 529
Issue: 4
First page : 4387
Last page: 4404
ISSN: 0035-8711
eISSN: 1365-2966
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae697
Web address : https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae697
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387622188
Preprint address: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04755
In recent years, a new generation of optical intensity interferometers has emerged, leveraging the existing infrastructure of Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs). The MAGIC telescopes host the MAGIC-SII system (Stellar Intensity Interferometer), implemented to investigate the feasibility and potential of this technique on IACTs. After the first successful measurements in 2019, the system was upgraded and now features a real-time, dead-time-free, 4-channel, GPU-based correlator. These hardware modifications allow seamless transitions between MAGIC’s standard very-high-energy gamma-ray observations and optical interferometry measurements within seconds. We establish the feasibility and potential of employing IACTs as competitive optical Intensity Interferometers with minimal hardware adjustments. The measurement of a total of 22 stellar diameters are reported, 9 corresponding to reference stars with previous comparable measurements, and 13 with no prior measurements. A prospective implementation involving telescopes from the forthcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory’s Northern hemisphere array, such as the first prototype of its Large-Sized Telescopes, LST-1, is technically viable. This integration would significantly enhance the sensitivity of the current system and broaden the UV-plane coverage. This advancement would enable the system to achieve competitive sensitivity with the current generation of long-baseline optical interferometers over blue wavelengths.
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