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On-sky binary source hypothesis testing beyond the diffraction limit using spatial mode demultiplexing based detection

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Improving the resolution of telescope systems will provide the opportunity to study new physical phenomena in previously unobserved environments. Spatial mode de-multiplexing (SPADE) based imaging is a promising and rapidly evolving technique for pushing the resolution of optical telescopes beyond the diffraction limit. A key application of this technique is for near-optimal hypothesis testing for the presence of secondary and extended sources in the sub-diffraction regime. We present the first demonstration of a binary-SPADE based hypothesis testing instrument deployed on-sky. In our proof-of-principle experiment, based on mode demultiplexing with a double clad fiber coupler, we demonstrate detection of a binary star system separated below the diffraction limit. We perform measurements in the photon-starved regime where no image can be formed by traditional direct imaging. We find the scaling of the system's type II error rate (the ``binary source miss" chance) was heavily limited by unbalanced loss in our double-clad fiber coupler when compared to the idealized quantum limits. Despite this the evaluated type II error is always lower than a perfect direct imaging measurement. We expect that if this instrument is scaled to larger aperture telescope systems the effects of atmospheric turbulence will further degrade this system's performance.

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