VISION: A Six-Telescope Fiber-Fed Visible Light Beam Combiner for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer
Eugenio V. Garcia, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Gerard van Belle, John D., Monnier, Keivan G. Stassun, Askari Ghasempour, James H. Clark, R. T. Zavala,, James A. Benson, Donald J. Hutter, Henrique R. Schmitt, Ellyn K. Baines,, Anders M. Jorgensen, Susan G. Strosahl, Jason Sanborn

TL;DR
VISION is a new six-telescope visible light beam combiner for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer, enabling high-precision measurements of stellar properties through advanced interferometric techniques.
Contribution
The paper introduces VISION, a novel fiber-fed beam combiner for six telescopes, with new calibration methods and successful on-sky validation for stellar observations.
Findings
Successful laboratory and on-sky tests of VISION system
Accurate measurement of binary star parameters
Enhanced calibration techniques for non-Gaussian noise
Abstract
Visible-light long baseline interferometry holds the promise of advancing a number of important applications in fundamental astronomy, including the direct measurement of the angular diameters and oblateness of stars, and the direct measurement of the orbits of binary and multiple star systems. To advance, the field of visible-light interferometry requires development of instruments capable of combining light from 15 baselines (6 telescopes) simultaneously. The Visible Imaging System for Interferometric Observations at NPOI (VISION) is a new visible light beam combiner for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) that uses single-mode fibers to coherently combine light from up to six telescopes simultaneously with an image-plane combination scheme. It features a photometric camera for calibrations and spatial filtering from single-mode fibers with two Andor Ixon electron…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Optical Systems and Laser Technology · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
