MIRC-X: a highly-sensitive six telescope interferometric imager at the CHARA Array
Narsireddy Anugu, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, John D. Monnier, Stefan, Kraus, Benjamin R. Setterholm, Aaron Labdon, Claire L Davies, Cyprien, Lanthermann, Tyler Gardner, Jacob Ennis, Keith J. C. Johnson, Theo ten, Brummelaar, Gail Schaefer, Judit Sturmann

TL;DR
MIRC-X is a highly-sensitive six-telescope interferometric imager at the CHARA Array, significantly enhancing near-infrared imaging and astrometry capabilities for astronomical research.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new high-sensitivity, extended-wavelength, polarization-capable interferometric instrument with advanced detectors and control software, improving upon the original MIRC system.
Findings
Achieved H-band sensitivity down to magnitude 8.2
Delivered visibility precision better than 1%
Demonstrated imaging and astrometry on binary star $$ Peg
Abstract
MIRC-X (Michigan InfraRed Combiner-eXeter) 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 ( milli-arcseconds). We upgraded the original MIRC (Michigan InfraRed Combiner) 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 a 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 observations. A low-latency and fast-frame rate control software enables high-efficiency observations and fringe tracking for the forthcoming instruments at CHARA…
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