2020AJ....160..158A


Query : 2020AJ....160..158A

2020AJ....160..158A - Astron. J., 160, 158-158 (2020/October-0)

MIRC-X: a highly sensitive six-telescope interferometric imager at the CHARA Array.

ANUGU N., LE BOUQUIN J.-B., MONNIER J.D., KRAUS S., SETTERHOLM B.R., LABDON A., DAVIES C.L., LANTHERMANN C., GARDNER T., ENNIS J., JOHNSON K.J.C., TEN BRUMMELAAR T., SCHAEFER G. and STURMANN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Michigan InfraRed Combiner-eXeter (MIRC-X) is a new highly sensitive six-telescope interferometric imager installed at the CHARA Array that provides an angular resolution equivalent of up to a 330 m diameter baseline telescope in J- and H-band wavelengths (λ/2B ∼0.6 mas). We upgraded the original Michigan InfraRed Combiner (MIRC) instrument to improve sensitivity and wavelength coverage in two phases. First, a revolutionary sub-electron noise and fast-frame-rate C-RED ONE camera based on an SAPHIRA detector was installed. Second, a new-generation beam combiner was designed and commissioned to (i) maximize sensitivity, (ii) extend the wavelength coverage to J band, and (iii) enable polarization observations. A low-latency and fast-frame-rate control software enables high-efficiency observations and fringe tracking for the forthcoming instruments of the CHARA Array. Since mid-2017, MIRC-X has been offered to the community and has demonstrated best-case H-band sensitivity down to 8.2 correlated magnitude. MIRC-X uses single-mode fibers to coherently combine the light from six telescopes simultaneously with an image-plane combination scheme and delivers a visibility precision better than 1%, and closure phase precision better than 1°. MIRC-X aims at (i) imaging protoplanetary disks, (ii) detecting exoplanets with precise astrometry, and (iii) imaging stellar surfaces and starspots at an unprecedented angular resolution in the near-infrared. In this paper, we present the instrument design, installation, operation, and on-sky results, and demonstrate the imaging capability of MIRC-X on the binary system ι Peg. The purpose of this paper is to provide a solid reference for studies based on MIRC-X data and to inspire future instruments in optical interferometry.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Very long baseline interferometry - Michelson interferometry - Astronomical detectors - Binary stars - Astronomy data reduction - Astronomical instrumentation - Astronomy data acquisition - Interferometers - Young stellar objects - Exoplanet detection methods - Starspots - Astronomy data analysis

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * gam Peg bC* 00 13 14.1523490172 +15 11 00.954346538 1.75 2.61 2.84 2.94 3.13 B2IV 693 0
2 HD 21820 * 03 32 10.8322939608 +29 31 51.277369008   8.82 7.75     K0III 5 0
3 HD 28855 * 04 34 00.4750621824 +31 12 09.077621292   9.59 8.51     K0III 18 0
4 V* GW Ori Or* 05 29 08.3928710640 +11 52 12.666457092   10.83 10.10 9.52   G5/8Ve 351 0
5 * bet Pic b Pl 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135           ~ 511 1
6 * alf Ori s*r 05 55 10.30536 +07 24 25.4304 4.38 2.27 0.42 -1.17 -2.45 M1-M2Ia-Iab 1671 0
7 HD 228852 * 20 18 33.4740708744 +39 36 24.352482528   9.837 8.37     K3II 21 0
8 * del Del dS* 20 43 27.5335534492 +15 04 28.483265446   4.701 4.417     kA7hF1VmF1pSrEuCr: 220 0
9 HD 199580 PM* 20 56 48.0211616347 +42 53 44.389479299   8.17   6.6   K0III-IV 71 0
10 HD 201345 * 21 07 55.4150161776 +33 23 49.228548972   7.611 7.764     ON9.2IV 174 0
11 HD 204050 * 21 24 39.5649820536 +44 17 30.692183712   9.22 8.05     K1II-III 16 0
12 * iot Peg SB* 22 07 00.6655101792 +25 20 42.356386464 4.190 4.200 3.770 3.36 3.11 F5V 443 1
13 V* CL Lac Mi* 22 51 35.2533241056 +52 20 21.488126388           M6 10 0
14 HD 218396e Pl 23 07 28.7157209544 +21 08 03.310767492           ~ 209 1

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