Prospects for astrophysics and quantum optics Workshop on Hanbury Brown & Twiss Interferometry : Prospects for astrophysics and quantum optics
May 12-13, 2014 Salle NEF, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Contact : paul.nunez@oca.eu
A workshop that has brought together the astrophysics and quantum optics communities to discuss new scientific and instrumental developments of Intensity Interferometry.
Context
Hanbury Brown & Twiss realized that when two neighboring detectors (telescopes) are pointed at a common star, their intensity signals display a mutual correlation which can be used to determine the stellar angular diameter. Intensity correlation measurements were subsequently used to measure the angular diameters of most of the brightest stars in the southern hemisphere. These experiments in turn triggered the development of quantum optics and have allowed studying photon statistics and non-classical states of light.
Several proposals have been recently put forth to revive astronomical Intensity Interferometry. In the meantime, cold atom experiments that perform intensity correlation studies have been developed. These techniques are expected to allow studying the nature of the emission of the recently discovered random laser with cold atoms and allow for new signatures to be explored in astrophysical lasers.
By stimulating collaboration between the astronomy and quantum optics communities, this conference will likely lead to scientific and instrumental developments in both fields.
Main topics
- A revival of astronomical HBT Interferometry
- HBT Interferometry in Atomic and Quantum Optics
- Instrumental developments
Invited speakers
- Dainis Dravins (Lund, Sweeden)
- William Guerin (INLN, Nice)
- Elliott Horch (U. Southern Connecticut, USA)
- David Kieda (U. of Utah, USA)
- Erez Ribak (Technion, Israel)
- Dmitry Strekalov (JPL, USA)
- Sebastien Tanzilli (LPMC, Nice)
- Chris Westbrook (LCF, Paris)
Organizers
- Paul D. Nuñez (Collège de France and Laboratoire Lagrange)
- Robin Kaiser (Institut Non-Lineaire de Nice)
- Michel Lintz (Laboratoire Artemis)
- François Impens (Laboratoire Artemis)
- Samir Vartabi Kashanian (Laboratoire Artemis, INLN)
- Farrokh Vakili (Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur)
Important Dates
Abstract Submission : February 28, 2014 (Abstract submission closed)
Registration Deadline : March 15, 2014
Workshop Dates : May 12-13, 2014
Sponsors
Fédération W. Döblin
Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Endorsed by IAU Commission 54 : Optical & Infrared Interferometry
For further information and contact :
There is no registration fee but registration is mandatory.
Paul D. Nuñez : paul.nunez@oca.eu
Les présentations
Overview, talk schedule, list of participants
Astronomical Imaging a Thousand Times Sharper than Hubble
Author : Dainis Dravins
Feasibility of obtaining phase information using three-point HBT
Author : Wentz
The Hanbury Brown Twiss effect for matter waves
Author : Westbrook
Optical Systems for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Author : Okumura
Intensity Interferometry with the ASTRI/CTA mini array
Author : Rodeghiero
Intensity Interferometry with single photon avalanche photodiodes
Author : Pilyavsky
Reviving Stellar Intensity Interferometry with CTA
Author : Lagadec
Author : Vakili
Current issues in coherence for small laser sources
Author : Lippi
Stellar Intensity Interferometry (SII) Development at StarBase-Utah
Author : Kieda
Intensity Interferometry with SPAD Detectors at SCS University
Author : Horch
Intensity interferometry for imaging dark objects
Author : Strekalov
Long-baseline Intensity Interferometry
Author : Ribak
Towards quantum telescopes : Can Quantum Optics serve astronomy ?
Author : Kellerer
Capabilities of Future Intensity Interferometers
Author : Nunez
Measuring Temporal Photon Bunching from a Blackbody
Author : Pengkian
HBT type measurements in quantum optics experiments
Author : Tanzilli
Towards higher-order HBT astronomical interferometry
Author : Malvimat
A random laser with cold atoms
Author : Guerin