학술논문

A catalogue of dual-field interferometric binary calibrators
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Working Paper
Author
Nowak, M.Lacour, S.Abuter, R.Amorim, A.Asensio-Torres, R.Balmer, W. O.Benisty, M.Berger, J. -P.Beust, H.Blunt, S.Boccaletti, A.Bonnefoy, M.Bonnet, H.Bordoni, M. S.Bourdarot, G.Brandner, W.Cantalloube, F.Charnay, B.Chauvin, G.Chavez, A.Choquet, E.Christiaens, V.Clénet, Y.Foresto, V. Coudé duCridland, A.Davies, R.Dembet, R.Dexter, J.Drescher, A.Duvert, G.Eckart, A.Eisenhauer, F.Schreiber, N. M. FörsterGarcia, P.Lopez, R. GarciaGardner, T.Gendron, E.Genzel, R.Gillessen, S.Girard, J. H.Grant, S.Haubois, X.Heißel, G.Henning, T.Hinkley, S.Hippler, S.Houllé, M.Hubert, Z.Jocou, L.Kammerer, J.Keppler, M.Kervella, P.Kreidberg, L.Kurtovic, N. T.Lagrange, A. -M.Lapeyrère, V.Bouquin, J. -B. LeLéna, P.Lutz, D.Maire, A. -L.Mang, F.Marleau, G. -D.Mérand, A.Monnier, J. D.Mordasini, C.Mouillet, D.Nasedkin, E.Ott, T.Otten, G. P. P. L.Paladini, C.Paumard, T.Perraut, K.Perrin, G.Pfuh, O.Pourré, N.Pueyo, L.Ribeiro, D. C.Rickman, E.Rustamkulov, Z.Shangguan, J.Shimizu, T.Sing, D.Stadler, J.Stolker, T.Straub, O.Straubmeier, C.Sturm, E.Subroweit, M.Tacconi, L. J.van Dishoeck, E. F.Vigan, A.Vincent, F.von Fellenberg, S. D.Wang, J. J.Widmann, F.Winterhalder, T. O.Woillez, J.Yazıcı, Ş.Young, A.Collaboration, the GRAVITY
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Subject
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Abstract
Dual-field interferometric observations with VLTI/GRAVITY sometimes require the use of a "binary calibrator", a binary star whose individual components remain unresolved by the interferometer, with a separation between 400 and 2000 mas for observations with the Units Telescopes (UTs), or 1200 to 3000 mas for the Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs). The separation vector also needs to be predictable to within 10 mas for proper pointing of the instrument. Up until now, no list of properly vetted calibrators was available for dual-field observations with VLTI/GRAVITY on the UTs. Our objective is to compile such a list, and make it available to the community. We identify a list of candidates from the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue, all with appropriate separations and brightness, scattered over the Southern sky. We observe them as part of a dedicated calibration programme, and determine whether these objects are true binaries (excluding higher multiplicities resolved interferometrically but unseen by imaging), and extract measurements of the separation vectors. We combine these new measurements with those available in the WDS to determine updated orbital parameters for all our vetted calibrators. We compile a list of 13 vetted binary calibrators for observations with VLTI/GRAVITY on the UTs, and provide orbital estimates and astrometric predictions for each of them. We show that our list guarantees that there are always at least two binary calibrators at airmass < 2 in the sky over the Paranal observatory, at any point in time. Any Principal Investigator wishing to use the dual-field mode of VLTI/GRAVITY with the UTs can now refer to this list to select an appropriate calibrator. We encourage the use of "whereistheplanet" to predict the astrometry of these calibrators, which seamlessly integrates with "p2Gravity" for VLTI/GRAVITY dual-field observing material preparation.
Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to A&A