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MYSTIC: a high angular resolution K-band imager at CHARA

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posted on 2025-08-01, 15:29 authored by BR Setterholm, JD Monnier, J-B Le Bouquin, N Anugu, J Ennis, B Flores, T Gardner, N Ibrahim, L Jocou, S Kraus, C Lanthermann, G Schaefer, TT Brummelaar
The Michigan Young STar Imager at CHARA (MYSTIC) is a K-band interferometric beam combining instrument funded by the United States National Science Foundation, designed primarily for imaging sub-au scale disk structures around nearby young stars and to probe the planet formation process. Installed at the CHARA array in July 2021, with baselines up to 331 meters, MYSTIC provides a maximum angular resolution of λ/2B ∼ 0.7 mas. The instrument injects phase corrected light from the array into inexpensive, single-mode, polarization maintaining silica fibers, which are then passed via a vacuum feedthrough into a cryogenic dewar operating at 220 K for imaging. MYSTIC utilizes a high frame rate, ultra-low read noise SAPHIRA detector, and implements two beam combiners: a 6-telescope image plane beam combiner, based on the MIRC-X design, for targets as faint as 7.7 Kmag, as well as a 4-telescope integrated optic beam-combiner mode using a spare chip leftover from the GRAVITY instrument. MYSTIC is co-phased with the MIRC-X (J+H band) instrument for simultaneous fringe-tracking and imaging, and shares its software suite with the latter to allow a single observer to operate both instruments. Herein, we present the instrument design, review its operational performance, present early commissioning science observations, and propose upgrades to the instrument that could improve its K-band sensitivity to 10th magnitude in the near future.

Funding

101003096

639889

80NSSC19K1530

European Research Council (ERC)

European Union Horizon 2020

NASA

NASA-MSGC NNX15AJ20H

NASA-XRP NNX16AD43G

NSF-AST 1909165

NSF-ATI 1506540

National Science Foundation (NSF)

ST/V000721/1

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

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See also; Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, Vol. 9, Issue 2, 025006 (June 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.9.2.025006. Available in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/134383 This is the final version. Available from SPIE via the DOI in this record SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022, 17 - 22 July 2022, Montreal, Canada

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Proceedings of SPIE

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121830b-121830b-27-

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Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VIII

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en

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2022-10-10T08:29:58Z

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2022-10-10T08:35:03Z

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Vol. 12183, article 121830B

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  • Physics and Astronomy

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