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Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2000

AMBER: the near-infrared focal instrument for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer

Romain G. Petrov; Fabien Malbet; Andrea Richichi; Karl-Heinz Hofmann; D. Mourard; Karim Agabi; Pierre Antonelli; Eric Aristidi; C. Baffa; Udo Beckmann; Philippe Berio; Yves Bresson; Frederic Cassaing; Alain E. Chelli; Albrecht Dreiss; Michel Dugue; Gilles Duvert; Thierry Forveille; E. Fossat; S. Gennari; Michael Geng; Andre Glentzlin; Daniel Kamm; Stephane Lagarde; Etienne LeCoarer; Danielle LeContel; John Michel LeContel; Franco Lisi; Bruno Lopez; Gilbert Mars

AMBER is a focal instrument for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer working in the near infrared from 1.1 to 2.4 micrometers . It has been designed having in mind the General User of interferometric observations and the full range of his possible astrophysical programs. However the three programs used to define the key specifications have been the study of Young Stellar Objects, the study of Active Galactic Nuclei dust tori and broad line regions and the measure of masses and spectra of hot Extra Solar Planets. AMBER combines up to three beams produced by the VLTI 8 m Unit Telescopes equipped with Adaptive Optics and/or by the 1.8 m Auxiliary Telescopes. The fringes are dispersed with resolutions ranging from 35 to 10000. It is optimized for high accuracy single mode measurements of the absolute visibility, of the variation of the visibility and phase with wavelength (differential interferometry) and of phase closure relations with three telescopes. The instrument and its software are designed to allow a highly automated user friendly operation and an easy maintenance.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2017

Lunar laser ranging in infrared at the Grasse laser station

C. Courde; J.-M. Torre; Etienne Samain; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; M. Aimar; Dominique Albanese; Pierre Exertier; Agnes Fienga; H. Mariey; Gilles Metris; Hervé Viot; Vishnu Viswanathan

For many years, lunar laser ranging (LLR) observations using a green wavelength have suffered an inhomogeneity problem both temporally and spatially. This paper reports on the implementation of a new infrared detection at the Grasse LLR station and describes how infrared telemetry improves this situation. Our first results show that infrared detection permits us to densify the observations and allows measurements during the new and the full Moon periods. The link budget improvement leads to homogeneous telemetric measurements on each lunar retro-reflector. Finally, a surprising result is obtained on the Lunokhod 2 array which attains the same efficiency as Lunokhod 1 with an infrared laser link, although those two targets exhibit a differential efficiency of six with a green laser link.


Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2000

AMBER: optical design and expected performance

Sylvie Robbe-Dubois; Pierre Antonelli; Udo Beckmann; Yves Bresson; S. Gennari; Stephane Lagarde; Franco Lisi; Fabien Malbet; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; Yves Rabbia; Sylvestre Rebattu; François Reynaud; Karine Perraut-Rousselet; Romain G. Petrov

AMBER, Astronomical Multi BEam combineR, is the near- infrared instrument dedicated to the VLTI. It is presently designed to work with three of either the 8 m or the 1.8 m telescopes from 1 to 2.5 micrometers . Given the expected scientific performance and requirements for AMBER, we derived the functional analysis leading to the present optical configuration using optical fibers to spatially filter the wavefront perturbations, and dispersed fringes. The expected performance is presented in terms of optical quality and sensitivity to misalignments.


Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Iv Physique Astrophysique | 2001

AMBER: a near infrared focal instrument for the VLTI

Romain G. Petrov; Fabien Malbet; Andrea Richichi; Karl-Heinz Hofmann; D. Mourard; Karim Agabi; Pierre Antonelli; E. Aristidi; C. Baffa; Udo Beckmann; Philippe Berio; Yves Bresson; Frederic Cassaing; A. Chelli; Albrecht Dreiss; Michel Dugue; Gilles Duvert; T. Forveille; S. Gennari; Michael Geng; Andre Glentzlin; Daniel Kamm; Stephane Lagarde; Etienne LeCoarer; Danielle LeContel; Franco Lisi; Bruno Lopez; A. Marconi; Gilbert Mars; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde

AMBER is the General User near-infrared focal instrument of the Very Large Telescope interferometer. Its specifications are based on three key programs on Young Stellar Objects, Active Galactic Nuclei central regions, masses and spectra of hot Extra Solar Planets. It has an imaging capacity because it combines up to three beams and very high accuracy measurement are expected from the spatial filtering of beams by single mode fibers and the comparison of measurements made simultaneously in different spectral channels.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2017

Satellite and lunar laser ranging in infrared

C. Courde; Jean-Marie Torre; Etienne Samain; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; M. Aimar; Dominique Albanese; Nicolas Maurice; Hervé Mariey; Hervé Viot; Pierre Exertier; Agnes Fienga; Vishnu Viswanathan

We report on the implementation of a new infrared detection at the Grasse lunar laser ranging station and describe how infrared telemetry improves the situation. We present our first results on the lunar reflectors and show that infrared detection permits us to densify the observations and allows measurements during the new and the full moon periods. We also present the benefit obtained on the ranging of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) satellites and on RadioAstron which have a very elliptic orbit.


Results in physics | 2016

Laser enhancements for Lunar Laser Ranging at 532 nm

Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; M. Aimar; Dominique Albanese; C. Courde; P. Exertier; A. Fienga; H. Mariey; G. Métris; R. Rigard-Cerison; Etienne Samain; J.-M. Torre; H. Viot


Archive | 2006

The ILIADE project: telemetry with nanometer precision for formation flight with femtosecond laser

F. Bondu; C. Bourcier; Alain Brillet; Jean-Pierre Coulon; Michel Lintz; Catherine N. Man; Jf Mangin; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; F. Para; Etienne Samain; M. Vangeleyn; G. de Vine; Patrick Vrancken


Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation | 2003

VLTI focal instrument AMBER: results of laboratory commissioning of the warm optics

Sylvie Robbe-Dubois; Yves Bresson; Pierre Antonelli; S. Bonhomme; Stephane Lagarde; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; Romain G. Petrov; Pascal Puget; François Reynaud; A. Roussel; Karine Rousselet-Perraut; Daniel Tassot; Martin Vannier


Archive | 2001

Principle and potential of the near infrared VLTI focal instrument AMBER

Romain G. Petrov; Fabien Malbet; G. Weigelt; Franco Lisi; P. Puget; Pierre Antonelli; Udo Beckman; Stephane Lagarde; Etienne Le Coarer; Sylvie Robbe-Dubois; Karine Rousselet-Perraut; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; Michel Dugue


Archive | 2000

AMBER, The VLTI Near-Infrared Instrument: Optical Design and Expected Performance

Sylvie Robbe-Dubois; Patrick J. Antonelli; Udo Beckmann; Yves Bresson; S. Gennari; Stephane Lagarde; Franco Lisi; Fabien Malbet; Gregoire Martinot-Lagarde; Yves Rabbia; Sylvestre Rebattu; Karine Rousselet-Perraut; Romain G. Petrov

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Romain G. Petrov

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Stephane Lagarde

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Yves Bresson

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre Antonelli

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Etienne Samain

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sylvie Robbe-Dubois

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. Courde

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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