International audienceMichigan 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 ( $\tfrac{\lambda }{2B}\sim 0.6$ 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 obs...
The very long baseline interferometer (VLBI) can achieve the highest angular resolution imaging of a...
We present a new polarimetric mode for the MIRC-X 6-telescope beam combiner at CHARA. Utilizing the ...
Long baseline optical inerferometers now have the power to resolve objects as small as 0.5 milliarcs...
International audienceMichigan InfraRed Combiner-eXeter (MIRC-X) is a new highly sensitive six-teles...
MIRC-X is a six telescope beam combiner at the CHARA array that works in J and H wavelength bands an...
This is the final version of the article. Available from SPIE via the DOI in this recordMIRC-X is a ...
Michigan InfraRed Combiner (MIRC) is a near-infrared image-plane combiner at the CHARA array which c...
Based on the success of four-telescope imaging with the Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC) on the CHA...
The Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC) has been designed for two primary goals: 1) imaging with all s...
The CHARA Array possesses the longest baselines in the world for infrared and visible interferometry...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation En...
We present the design of the Michigan Infra-Red Combiner (MIRC). MIRC is planned for deployment at t...
Planetary formation occurs in the dusty disks surrounding young, forming stars. The disk structure w...
International audienceIn this contribution we report on our work to increase the spectral range of t...
We report the first scientific results from the Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC), including the fir...
The very long baseline interferometer (VLBI) can achieve the highest angular resolution imaging of a...
We present a new polarimetric mode for the MIRC-X 6-telescope beam combiner at CHARA. Utilizing the ...
Long baseline optical inerferometers now have the power to resolve objects as small as 0.5 milliarcs...
International audienceMichigan InfraRed Combiner-eXeter (MIRC-X) is a new highly sensitive six-teles...
MIRC-X is a six telescope beam combiner at the CHARA array that works in J and H wavelength bands an...
This is the final version of the article. Available from SPIE via the DOI in this recordMIRC-X is a ...
Michigan InfraRed Combiner (MIRC) is a near-infrared image-plane combiner at the CHARA array which c...
Based on the success of four-telescope imaging with the Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC) on the CHA...
The Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC) has been designed for two primary goals: 1) imaging with all s...
The CHARA Array possesses the longest baselines in the world for infrared and visible interferometry...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation En...
We present the design of the Michigan Infra-Red Combiner (MIRC). MIRC is planned for deployment at t...
Planetary formation occurs in the dusty disks surrounding young, forming stars. The disk structure w...
International audienceIn this contribution we report on our work to increase the spectral range of t...
We report the first scientific results from the Michigan Infrared Combiner (MIRC), including the fir...
The very long baseline interferometer (VLBI) can achieve the highest angular resolution imaging of a...
We present a new polarimetric mode for the MIRC-X 6-telescope beam combiner at CHARA. Utilizing the ...
Long baseline optical inerferometers now have the power to resolve objects as small as 0.5 milliarcs...