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Aqueye and Iqueye, Very-High-Time-Resolution Photon-Counting Photometers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2012

Cesare Barbieri
Affiliation:
University of Padova, Italy email: cesare.barbieri@unipd.it
Giampiero Naletto
Affiliation:
University of Padova, Italy email: cesare.barbieri@unipd.it
Luca Zampieri
Affiliation:
INAF Astronomical Observatory of Padova, Italy
Enrico Verroi
Affiliation:
University of Padova, Italy email: cesare.barbieri@unipd.it
Serena Gradari
Affiliation:
University of Padova, Italy email: cesare.barbieri@unipd.it
Susan Collins
Affiliation:
NUI Galway, Ireland
Andy Shearer
Affiliation:
NUI Galway, Ireland
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Abstract

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We describe very high-time-resolution photometers capable of tagging the arrival time of each photon with a resolution and accuracy of few hundred picoseconds, for hours of continuous acquisition, and with a dynamic range of more than 6 orders of magnitude. The final goal is the conceptual definition of a “quantum” photometer for the E-ELT, capable of detecting and measuring second-order correlation effects in photon streams from celestial sources. Two prototype units have been built and operated, one for the Asiago 1.8-m telescope (AquEYE) and one for the 3.5-m NTT (IquEYE).Here we will present results obtained by IquEYE on the Crab Nebula pulsar in simultaneous radio observations with Jodrell Bank in December 2009.

Type
Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2012

References

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