Sydney University Stellar Interferometer

Sydney University Stellar Interferometer
Alternative names SUSI Edit this at Wikidata
Observatory Paul Wild Observatory Edit this on Wikidata
Location(s) New South Wales, Australia Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates 30°19′15″S 149°32′58″E / 30.32071°S 149.54939°E / -30.32071; 149.54939Coordinates: 30°19′15″S 149°32′58″E / 30.32071°S 149.54939°E / -30.32071; 149.54939 Edit this at Wikidata
Telescope style Astronomical interferometer
Optical telescope Edit this on Wikidata
Website www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astron/susi/susi_home.html Edit this at Wikidata
Location of Sydney University Stellar Interferometer

The Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI) is an optical long baseline interferometer owned by The University of Sydney. It is located in the Paul Wild Observatory, 20 km west of Narrabri town in New South Wales, Australia. The interferometer has several siderostats, which collect and reflect starlight into the optical laboratory for interferometry via two vacuum pipes. Although mirrors at the siderostats are 20 cm in diameter, the effective aperture size is 14 cm as they are operated at angles of about 45°. By selecting the different siderostats at different distances the baseline of the interferometer can be varied from 5m and 640m. Since not all the siderostat stations are equipped with mirrors at present, the maximum usable baseline of the interferometer is 160m. With beam combining instruments that operate at visible wavelengths (~550-850 nm), SUSI has angular resolution of up to ~0.7mas (milliarcseconds).

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