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The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: an update

Authors :
Mario Tapia
Thomas Rivinius
Christian A. Hummel
Than Phan Duc
Nathaniel Jesuran
Stephane Brillant
Andrea Richichi
Henri Bonnet
Michael Cantzler
Gerard van Belle
Nicolas Schuhler
Andreas Glindemann
Stephane Guisard
Monika G. Petr-Gotzens
Serge Menardi
Roberto Abuter
Javier Argomedo
Markus Schöller
Frederic Derie
S. Štefl
Nicola Di Lieto
Isabelle Percheron
Stefan Sandrock
Jaime Alonso
Johannes Sahlmann
Serge Guniat
Fabio Somboli
Francoise Delplancke
Andreas Kaufer
Bertrand Koehler
Philippe B. Gitton
Anders Wallander
Christophe Dupuy
Pedro Mardones
Nicolas Haddad
Samuel Lévêque
Bertrand Bauvir
Yves Durand
Gerhard Hudepohl
Stefan Wehner
Florence Puech
Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin
Pierre Haguenauer
Sebastien Morel
Christopher Lidman
Guillaume Blanchard
Markus Wittkowski
Bruno Gilli
A. Ramirez
Fredrik T. Rantakyrö
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SPIE, 2008.

Abstract

The ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) offers access to the four 8 m Unit Telescopes (UT) and the four 1.8 m Auxiliary Telescopes (AT) of the Paranal Observatory located in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. The fourth AT has been delivered to operation in December 2006, increasing the flexibility and simultaneous baselines access of the VLTI. Regular science operations are now carried on with the two VLTI instruments, AMBER and MIDI. The FINITO fringe tracker is now used for both visitor and service observations with ATs and will be offered on UTs in October 2008, bringing thus the fringe tracking facility to VLTI instruments. In parallel to science observations, technical periods are also dedicated to the characterization of the VLTI environment, upgrades of the existing systems, and development of new facilities. We will describe the current status of the VLTI and prospects on future evolution.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6ee09acf194db3eadb76efdf38a180a6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.788209