GRAVITY for MATISSE -- Improving the MATISSE performance with the GRAVITY fringe tracker
J. Woillez, R. Petrov, R. Abuter, F. Allouche, P. Berio, R. Dembet, F., Eisenhauer, R. Frahm, F. Gont\'e, X. Haubois, M. Houll\'e, W. Jaffe, S., Lacour, S. Lagarde, J. Leftley, B. Lopez, A. Matter, A. Meilland, F. Millour,, M. Nowak, C. Paladini, T. Rivinius, D. Salabert

TL;DR
This paper describes how integrating the GRAVITY fringe tracker with MATISSE enhances its performance, enabling higher spectral resolution, increased sensitivity, and more stable data, thus expanding scientific capabilities including exoplanet observations.
Contribution
The paper presents the adaptation and integration of the GRAVITY fringe tracker with MATISSE, significantly improving its sensitivity, spectral resolution, and stability for mid-infrared interferometric observations.
Findings
Enhanced spectral resolution up to R~3300.
Sensitivity in LM bands improved by a factor of 10.
Successful first exoplanet observation with MATISSE.
Abstract
Context: MATISSE, the mid-infrared spectro-imaging instrument of VLTI, was designed to deliver its advertised performance when paired with an external second generation fringe tracker. Science observation started in 2019, demonstrating imaging capabilities and faint science target observations. Now, The GRAVITY fringe tracker stabilizes the MATISSE fringes which allows using all spectroscopic modes and improves sensitivity and data accuracy. Aims: We present how the MATISSE and GRAVITY instruments were adapted to make the GRAVITY fringe tracker work with MATISSE, under the umbrella of the aptly-named GRA4MAT project, led by ESO in collaboration with the two instrument consortia. Methods: We detail the software modifications needed to implement an acquisition and observing sequence specific to GRA4MAT, including simultaneous fringe tracking and chopping and a narrow off-axis capability…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStructural Health Monitoring Techniques · Optical measurement and interference techniques · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
