Visibility Estimation for the CHARA/JouFLU Exozodi Survey [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01656


We discuss the estimation of the interferometric visibility (fringe contrast) for the exozodi survey conducted at the CHARA array with the JouFLU beam combiner. We investigate the use of the statistical median to estimate the uncalibrated visibility from an ensemble of fringe exposures. Under a broad range of operating conditions, numerical simulations indicate that this estimator has a smaller bias compared to other estimators. We also propose an improved method for calibrating visibilities, which not only takes into account the time-interval between observations of calibrators and science targets, but also the uncertainties of the calibrators’ raw visibilities. We test our methods with data corresponding to stars that do not display the exozodi phenomenon. The results of our tests show that the proposed method yields smaller biases and errors. The relative reduction in bias and error is generally modest, but can be as high as $\sim 20-40\%$ for the brightest stars of the CHARA data, and statistically significant at the $95\%$ confidence level (CL).

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P. Nunez, T. Brummelaar, B. Mennesson, et. al.
Thu, 7 Sep 17
39/65

Comments: Published in PASP. 22 pages, 7 figures