Simulations of astrometric planet detection in Alpha Centauri by intensity interferometry

Abstract

Recent dynamical studies indicate that the possibility of an Earth-like planet around α\;Cen A or B should be taken seriously. Such a planet, if it exists, would perturb the orbital astrometry by <10 \ μ as, which is 10-6 of the separation between the two stars. We assess the feasibility of detecting such perturbations using ground-based intensity interferometry. We simulate a dedicated setup consisting of four 40-cm telescopes equipped with photon counters and correlators with time resolution 0.1\, ns, and a sort of matched filter implemented through an aperture mask. The astrometric error from one night of observing α\;Cen AB is ≈0.5\, mas. The error decreases if longer observing times and multiple spectral channels are used, as (channels×nights)-1/2.

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