LeRoy Apker Award: Selective Dynamical Imaging of Interferometric Data
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Recent developments in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) have made it possible for the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) to resolve the innermost accretion flows of the largest supermassive black holes on the sky. The sparse nature of the EHT's (u, v) coverage presents a challenge when attempting to resolve highly time-variable sources. We demonstrate that the changing (u, v) coverage of the EHT can contain regions of time over the course of a single observation that facilitate dynamical imaging. These optimal regions typically have baseline distributions that are angularly isotropic and radially homogeneous. We derive a metric of coverage quality based on baseline isotropy and density that is capable of ranking snapshot array configurations by their ability to produce accurate dynamical reconstructions. We compare this metric to existing metrics in the literature, and investigate their utility by performing dynamical reconstructions on synthetic data from simulated EHT observations of sources with simple orbital variability.
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Presenters
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Joseph Farah
University of California
Authors
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Joseph Farah
University of California