
handle: 2268/204229
The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) is a strategic instrument of the LBT designed for high-sensitivity, high-contrast, and high-resolution infrared imaging of nearby nearby planetary systems. It combines the two 8.4-m apertures of the LBT in various ways including direct (non-interferometric) or Fizeau imaging, non-redundant aperture masking, and nulling interferometry. First fringe-tracked observations were obtained in December 2013. We report in this paper on the status and recent progress of the LBTI with a particular focus on interferometry.
sparse apertures, nulling interferometry, heterodyne interferometry, Aérospatiale, astronomie & astrophysique, Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences, Physique, chimie, mathématiques & sciences de la terre, beam combiners, fringe tracking, Space science, astronomy & astrophysics, delay-lines, optical interferometry, image reconstruction, laser telemetry
sparse apertures, nulling interferometry, heterodyne interferometry, Aérospatiale, astronomie & astrophysique, Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences, Physique, chimie, mathématiques & sciences de la terre, beam combiners, fringe tracking, Space science, astronomy & astrophysics, delay-lines, optical interferometry, image reconstruction, laser telemetry
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