@inproceedings{a290e6ccf06148fda6ba55ffb49c151d,
title = "Science and technology progress at the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer",
abstract = "This paper presents an overview of recent progress at the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI). Development of the third-generation PAVO beam combiner has continued. The MUSCA beam combiner for high-precision differential astrometry using visible light phase referencing is under active development and will be the subject of a separate paper. Because SUSI was one of the pioneering interferometric instruments, some of its original systems are old and have become difficult to maintain. We are undertaking a campaign of modernization of systems: (1) an upgrade of the Optical Path Length Compensator IR laser metrology counter electronics from a custom system which uses an obsolete single-board computer to a modern one based on an FPGA interfaced to a Linux computer - in addition to improving maintainability, this upgrade should allow smoother motion and higher carriage speeds; (2) the replacement of the aged single-board computer local controllers for the siderostats and the longitudinal dispersion compensator has been completed; (3) the large beam reducing telescope has been replaced with a pair of smaller units with separate accessible foci. Examples of scientific results are also included.",
keywords = "Binary stars, High-resolution imaging, Long-baseline interferometry, SUSI, Stars, Stellar interferometer",
author = "Robertson, {J. Gordon} and Ireland, {Michael J.} and Tango, {William J.} and Tuthill, {Peter G.} and Warrington, {Benjamin A.} and Yitping Kok and Rizzuto, {Aaron C.} and Anthony Cheetham and Jacob, {Andrew P.}",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1117/12.924946",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780819491466",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
booktitle = "Optical and Infrared Interferometry III",
note = "Optical and Infrared Interferometry III ; Conference date: 01-07-2012 Through 06-07-2012",
}