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MIRC-X: A Highly Sensitive Six-telescope Interferometric Imager at the CHARA Array

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
卷 160, 期 4, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aba957

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Commission's Horizon 2020 program [639889]
  2. USA National Science Foundation [NSF-ATI 1506540]
  3. NASA-XRP [NNX16AD43G]
  4. Steward Observatory Fellowship in Instrumentation and Technology Development
  5. FINESST: NASA grant [80NSSC19K1530]
  6. Michigan Space Grant Consortium: NASA [NNX15AJ20H]
  7. UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) [630008203]
  8. STFC PATT grant [ST/S005293/1]
  9. National Science Foundation [AST-1636624, AST-1715788]
  10. NASA [906740, NNX16AD43G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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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 (lambda/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 toJband, 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-caseH-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 degrees. 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 iota 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.

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