VSI: the VLTI spectro-imager
F. Malbet, D. Buscher, G. Weigelt, P. Garcia, M. Gai, D. Lorenzetti,, J. Surdej, J. Hron, R. Neuhaeuser, P. Kern, L. Jocou, J.-P. Berger, O. Absil,, U. Beckmann, L. Corcione, G. Duvert, M. Filho, P. Labeye, E. Le Coarer, G. Li, Causi, J. Lima, K. Perraut, E. Tatulli, E. Thiebaut

TL;DR
VSI is a proposed second-generation VLTI instrument enabling high-resolution, spectrally-resolved near-infrared imaging of faint astronomical targets, facilitating breakthroughs in star and galaxy research.
Contribution
It introduces a new spectro-imager for VLTI that combines high angular and spectral resolution with minimal infrastructure requirements.
Findings
Enables imaging of targets as faint as K=13 without nearby references.
Provides high-dynamic-range imaging at milliarcsecond resolution.
Supports rapid imaging with up to 28 visibilities per wavelength channel.
Abstract
The VLTI Spectro Imager (VSI) was proposed as a second-generation instrument of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer providing the ESO community with spectrally-resolved, near-infrared images at angular resolutions down to 1.1 milliarcsecond and spectral resolutions up to R=12000. Targets as faint as K=13 will be imaged without requiring a brighter nearby reference object. The unique combination of high-dynamic-range imaging at high angular resolution and high spectral resolution enables a scientific program which serves a broad user community and at the same time provides the opportunity for breakthroughs in many areas of astrophysic including: probing the initial conditions for planet formation in the AU-scale environments of young stars; imaging convective cells and other phenomena on the surfaces of stars; mapping the chemical and physical environments of evolved stars, stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
