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The Fresnel interferometric imager
Astrophysics and space science, 2009-04, Vol.320 (1-3), p.225-230
2009
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The Fresnel interferometric imager
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  • Astrophysics and space science, 2009-04, Vol.320 (1-3), p.225-230
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • The Fresnel interferometric imager is a new kind of high angular resolution space instrument for the UV domain, and the related astrophysical targets. This optical concept is meant to allow larger and lighter apertures in space than solid state optics. It yields high dynamic range images and same resolution as that of a solid aperture of the same size. The long focal lengths of the Fresnel imager (a few kilometers) require operation by two-vessel formation flying in space. The first vessel holds a large and thin opaque foil punched with thousands of holes: the interferometric array, the second vessel holds the focal instrumentation. This Fresnel imager has been designed for mapping high contrast stellar environments: dust disks, close companions and (we hope) exoplanets. Compact objects such as large stellar photospheres may be imaged with array sizes of a few meters in the UV. Larger and more complex fields can also be imaged, although with a lesser dynamic range, such as small fields on galactic clouds or extragalactic fields, or in an other domain: small solar system bodies. We present the first images obtained on artificial sources with an 8 cm laboratory testbed array having 26680 apertures, the measured dynamic range of these images and their diffraction limited angular resolution. A 3 m class probatory space mission will be studied and follow a validation path, It has been submitted as a proposal to the ESA Cosmic Vision program.

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