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      Optical Intensity Interferometry through Atmospheric Turbulence

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          Conventional ground-based astronomical observations suffer from image distortion due to atmospheric turbulence. This can be minimized by choosing suitable geographic locations or adaptive optical techniques, and avoided altogether by using orbital platforms outside the atmosphere. One of the promises of optical intensity interferometry is its independence from atmospherically induced phase fluctuations. By performing narrowband spectral filtering on sunlight and conducting temporal intensity interferometry using actively quenched avalanche photon detectors (APDs), the Solar \(g^{(2)}(\tau)\) signature was directly measured. We observe an averaged photon bunching signal of \(g^{(2)}(\tau) = 1.693 \pm 0.003\) from the Sun, consistently throughout the day despite fluctuating weather conditions, cloud cover and elevation angle. This demonstrates the robustness of the intensity interferometry technique against atmospheric turbulence and opto-mechanical instabilities, and the feasibility to implement measurement schemes with both large baselines and long integration times.

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            2015-12-29
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            10.1093/mnras/stw288
            1512.08649
            904f381c-9a43-4c7d-9ae1-23a96fd7d3a4

            http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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            MNRAS (April 21, 2016) 457 (4): 4291-4295
            5 pages, 6 figures
            astro-ph.IM quant-ph

            Quantum physics & Field theory,Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics

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