The Observed Inclination Problem: Solved at Last?
Idit N. Arzi

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Advanced de-Inclination Device (AID), a novel technique designed to instantly correct the projection effects of astronomical sources, potentially transforming observational astronomy.
Contribution
The paper presents a new device and method for instantaneously correcting the inclination of astronomical sources, addressing a longstanding observational challenge.
Findings
AID effectively corrects inclination in simulated scenarios.
The technique simplifies the analysis of astronomical projections.
Potential applications include improved source characterization.
Abstract
We present the novel concept of an Advanced de-Inclination Device (AID). This technique holds the promise of instantaneously solving almost all issues concerning the observed projection of astronomical sources on the plane of the sky. Along with basic design considerations, we also outline several examples for which this technique can be extremely useful. Simply put, the concept is based on (abridged)
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
