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    Review and scientific prospects of high-contrast optical stellar interferometry

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    Defrère, D. cc
    Absil, O.
    Berger, J.-P.
    Danchi, W.C.
    Dandumont, C.
    Eisenhauer, F.
    Ertel, S.
    Gardner, T.
    Glauser, A.
    Hinz, P.
    Ireland, M.
    Kammerer, J.
    Kraus, S.
    Labadie, L.
    Lacour, S.
    Laugier, R.
    Loicq, J.
    Martin, G.
    Martinache, F.
    Martinod, M.A.
    Mennesson, B. cc
    Monnier, J.
    Norris, B.
    Nowak, M.
    Pott, J.U.
    Quanz, S.P.
    Serabyn, E.
    Stone, J.
    Tuthill, P.
    Woillez, J.
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    Affiliation
    Steward Observatory, Department of Astronomy, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2020
    Keywords
    ASGARD
    BIFROST
    Exoplanets
    Exozodiacal disks
    Extrasolar planets
    GRAVITY
    Hi-5
    High angular resolution imaging
    Interferometry
    KIN
    LBTI
    LIFE
    Nulling
    PFI
    PFN
    Planet formation
    Protoplanetary disks
    VLTI
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    SPIE
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    Defrère, D., Absil, O., Berger, J. P., Danchi, W. C., Dandumont, C., Eisenhauer, F., ... & Woillez, J. (2020, December). Review and scientific prospects of high-contrast optical stellar interferometry. In Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII (Vol. 11446, p. 114461J). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
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    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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    Abstract
    High-contrast optical stellar interferometry generally refers to instruments able to detect circumstellar emission at least a few hundred times fainter than the host star at high-angular resolution (typically within a few λ/D). While such contrast levels have been enabled by classical modal-filtered interferometric instruments such as VLTI/PIONIER, CHARA/FLUOR, and CHARA/MIRC the development of instruments able to filter out the stellar light has significantly pushed this limit, either by nulling interferometry for on-axis observations (e.g., PFN, LBTI, GLINT) or by off-axis classical interferometry with VLTI/GRAVITY. Achieving such high contrast levels at small angular separation was made possible thanks to significant developments in technology (e.g., adaptive optics, integrated optics), data acquisition (e.g., fringe tracking, phase chopping), and data reduction techniques (e.g., nulling self-calibration). In this paper, we review the current status of high-contrast optical stellar interferometry and present its key scientific results. We then present ongoing activities to improve current ground-based interferometric facilities for high-contrast imaging (e.g., Hi-5/VIKING/BIFROST of the ASGARD instrument suite, GRAVITY+) and the scientific milestones that they would be able to achieve. Finally, we discuss the long-term future of high-contrast stellar interferometry and, in particular, ambitious science cases that would be enabled by space interferometry (e.g., LIFE, space-PFI) and large-scale ground-based projects (PFI). © COPYRIGHT SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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    ISSN
    0277-786X
    ISBN
    9781510000000
    DOI
    10.1117/12.2561505
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    10.1117/12.2561505
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