@inproceedings{85ae71be195841c3bc6acce896fdbb4e,
title = "Milliarcsecond binaries detection by lunar occultations with the VLT",
abstract = "NIR arrays have been scarcely used for millisecond photometry, a purpose for which they were not originally conceived. This allows astronomers to understand phenomena which happen on time scales or at angular scales which are simply too tiny to be handled with conventional instruments. Some recent millisecond photometric observations by lunar occultations conducted at the VLT will be illustrated. The results include some of the most precise measurements ever achieved in the field of NIR high angular resolution, such as binary and multiple stars and angular diameters at the milliarcsecond level.",
keywords = "Milliarcsecond binaries, lunar occultations, stellar diameters",
author = "A. Richichi and O. Fors and E. Mason and Chen, {W. P.} and G. Finger and J. Stegmaier and J. N{\'u}{\~n}ez",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1063/1.3597590",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
isbn = "9780735409026",
series = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
pages = "88--95",
booktitle = "International Workshop on Double and Multiple Stars",
note = "International Workshop on Double and Multiple Stars: Dynamics, Physics, and Instrumentation ; Conference date: 10-12-2009 Through 11-12-2009",
}