Maybe there is some simpler way to synchronize the telescopes. Do they even need to know the absolute time? I think only relative time maters.
For that all they need is some kind of a signal that all the telescope can "see". Could they use an FM or TV broadcast station? They could sample and record the signal at a very high sample rate (maybe 4X the career frequency) and record their data at the same time. each telescope would need to know its distance to the broadcast antenna. The idea is to make the hardware cheaper and simpler and put all the "work" on the post processing software developers. For this purpose, measuring the time difference of photons detected at different locations, I don't think the broadcast career needs to be exceptionally stable. In post all you do to slide the recorded signal until a best match is found. So we do need a modulated carrier. We also have LOTS of data to use to compute the time alignment because you do it later, we'd have billions of samples so it should be immune to noise _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
