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2. The GRAVITY+ Project: Towards All-sky, Faint-Science, High-Contrast Near-Infrared Interferometry at the VLTI
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Collaboration, GRAVITY, Abuter, Roberto, Alarcon, Patricio, Allouche, Fatme, Amorim, Antonio, Bailet, Christophe, Bedigan, Helen, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Berio, Philippe, Bigioli, Azzurra, Blaho, Richard, Boebion, Olivier, Bolzer, Marie-Lena, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardenas, Cesar, Conzelmann, Ralf, Comin, Mauro, Clénet, Yann, Courtney-Barrer, Benjamin, Dallilar, Yigit, Davies, Ric, Defrère, Denis, Delboulbé, Alain, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Édouard, Clemence, Eisenhauer, Frank, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Fuenteseca, Eloy, Garcia, Enrique, Garcia, Paulo, Gao, Feng, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gil, Juan Pablo, Gillessen, Stefan, Gomes, Tiago, Gonté, Frédéric, Gouvret, Carole, Guajardo, Patricia, Guidolin, Ivan, Guieu, Sylvain, Guzmann, Ronald, Hackenberg, Wolfgang, Haddad, Nicolas, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haußmann, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Hönig, Sebastian, Horrobin, Matthew, Hubin, Norbert, Jacqmart, Estelle, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Kirchbauer, Jean-Paul, Kolb, Johan, Korhonen, Heidi, Kreidberg, Laura, Krempl, Peter, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lagarde, Stephane, Lai, Olivier, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Léna, Pierre, Lewis, Steffan, Lutz, Dieter, Magnard, Yves, Mang, Felix, Marcotto, Aurelie, Maurel, Didier, Mérand, Antoine, Millour, Florentin, More, Nikhil, Nowack, Hugo, Nowak, Matthias, Oberti, Sylvain, Olivares, Francisco, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Pfuhl, Oliver, Pourré, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Rochat, Sylvain, Salman, Muhammad, Scherbarth, Malte, Schöller, Markus, Schubert, Joseph, Schuhler, Nicolas, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shchekaturov, Pavel, Shimizu, Taro, Scheithauer, Silvia, Sevin, Arnaud, Soenke, Christian, Soulez, Ferreol, Spang, Alain, Stadler, Eric, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Tischer, Helmut, Tristram, Konrad, Vincent, Frédéric, von Fellenberg, Sebastiano, Uysal, Sinem, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiezorrek, Erich, Woillez, Julien, Yazıcı, Şenol, and Zins, Gérard
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The GRAVITY instrument has been revolutionary for near-infrared interferometry by pushing sensitivity and precision to previously unknown limits. With the upgrade of GRAVITY and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in GRAVITY+, these limits will be pushed even further, with vastly improved sky coverage, as well as faint-science and high-contrast capabilities. This upgrade includes the implementation of wide-field off-axis fringe-tracking, new adaptive optics systems on all Unit Telescopes, and laser guide stars in an upgraded facility. GRAVITY+ will open up the sky to the measurement of black hole masses across cosmic time in hundreds of active galactic nuclei, use the faint stars in the Galactic centre to probe General Relativity, and enable the characterisation of dozens of young exoplanets to study their formation, bearing the promise of another scientific revolution to come at the VLTI., Comment: Published in the ESO Messenger
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- 2023
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3. Could the Magnetic Star HD 135348 Possess a Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere?
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Jayaraman, Rahul, Hubrig, Swetlana, Holdsworth, Daniel L., Schöller, Markus, Järvinen, Silva, Kurtz, Donald W., and Ricker, George R.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the detection and characterization of a new magnetospheric star, HD 135348, based on photometric and spectropolarimetric observations. The TESS light curve of this star exhibited variations consistent with stars known to possess rigidly rotating magnetospheres (RRMs), so we obtained spectropolarimetric observations using the Robert Stobie Spectrograph (RSS) on the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) at four different rotational phases. From these observations, we calculated the longitudinal magnetic field of the star $\langle B_z \rangle$, as well as the Alfv\'en and Kepler radii, and deduced that this star contains a centrifugal magnetosphere. However, an archival spectrum does not exhibit the characteristic "double-horned" emission profile for H$\alpha$ and the Brackett series that has been observed in many other RRM stars. This could be due to the insufficient rotational phase coverage of the available set of observations, as the spectra of these stars significantly vary with the star's rotation. Our analysis underscores the use of TESS in photometrically identifying magnetic star candidates for spectropolarimetric follow-up using ground-based instruments. We are evaluating the implementation of a machine learning classifier to search for more examples of RRM stars in TESS data., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL
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- 2021
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4. Spectropolarimetry of stars across the H-R diagram
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Hubrig, Swetlana and Schöller, Markus
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The growing sample of magnetic stars shows a remarkable diversity in the properties of their magnetic fields. The overall goal of current studies is to understand the origin, evolution, and structure of stellar magnetic fields in stars of different mass at different evolutionary stages. In this chapter we discuss recent measurements together with the underlying assumptions in the interpretation of data and the requirements, both observational and theoretical, for obtaining a realistic overview of the role of magnetic fields in various types of stars., Comment: 23 pages, 3 figures, chapter 7 of "Astronomical Polarisation from the Infrared to Gamma Rays", published in Astrophysics and Space Science Library 460
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- 2019
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5. Examining magnetospheric accretion in Herbig Ae/Be stars through near-infrared spectroscopic signatures
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Schöller, Markus, Hubrig, Swetlana, Pogodin, Mikhail A., Jarvinen, Silva P., Drake, Natalia A., and Cahuasqui, J. Andres
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Models of magnetically driven accretion and outflows reproduce many observational properties of T Tauri stars. For the more massive Herbig Ae/Be stars, the corresponding picture is not well established. Nonetheless, it is expected that accretion flows in pre-main-sequence stars are guided from the circumstellar disk to stellar regions of high latitude along the magnetic field lines inside a magnetosphere. Using near-infrared multi-epoch spectroscopic data obtained with ISAAC, CRIRES, and X-shooter on the VLT, we examined magnetospheric accretion in the two Herbig Ae stars HD101412 and HD104237. Spectroscopic signatures in He I 10830 and Pa_gamma, two near-infrared lines that are formed in a Herbig star's accretion region, show temporal modulation in both objects. For HD101412, this modulation is governed by its rotation period, which we could recover from the data. We could show that our spectroscopic observations can be explained within the magnetic geometry that we established earlier from magnetic field measurements. For HD104237, we struggled to clearly identify a rotation period. We intend to apply this method to a larger sample of Herbig Ae/Be stars to learn more about their rotation properties and the accretion mechanisms at work., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in "Radiative signatures from the Cosmos: A meeting in honor of Ivan Hubeny", 2018 October 23-26, Paris, France
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- 2019
6. On the origin of supergiant fast X-ray transients
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Hubrig, Swetlana, Sidoli, Lara, Postnov, Konstantin A., Schöller, Markus, Kholtygin, Alexander F., and Jarvinen, Silva P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
A fraction of high-mass X-ray binaries are supergiant fast X-ray transients. These systems have on average low X-ray luminosities, but display short flares during which their X-ray luminosity rises by a few orders of magnitude. The leading model for the physics governing this X-ray behaviour suggests that the winds of the donor OB supergiants are magnetized. In agreement with this model, the first spectropolarimetric observations of the SFXT IGR J11215-5952 using the FORS2 instrument at the Very Large Telescope indicate the presence of a kG longitudinal magnetic field. Based on these results, it seems possible that the key difference between supergiant fast X-ray transients and other high-mass X-ray binaries are the properties of the supergiant's stellar wind and the physics of the wind's interaction with the neutron star magnetosphere., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in IAU Symposium 346 "High-mass X-ray binaries: illuminating the passage from massive binaries to merging compact objects", 2018 August 27-31, Vienna, Austria
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- 2018
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7. Studying the presence of magnetic fields in a sample of high-mass X-ray binaries
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Hubrig, Swetlana, Kholtygin, Alexander F., Sidoli, Lara, Schöller, Markus, and Jarvinen, Silva P.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Previous circular polarization observations obtained with the ESO FOcal Reducer low dispersion spectrograpgh at the VLT in 2007-2008 revealed the presence of a weak longitudinal magnetic field on the surface of the optical component of the X-ray binary Cyg X-1, which contains a black hole and an O9.7Iab supergiant on a 5.6d orbit. In this contribution we report on recently acquired FORS2 spectropolarimetric observations of Cyg X-1 along with measurements of a few additional high-mass X-ray binaries., Comment: 5 pages, 1 table, 6 figures, to appear in IAU Symposium 346 "High-mass X-ray binaries: illuminating the passage from massive binaries to merging compact objects", 2018 August 27-31, Vienna, Austria
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- 2018
8. Multiple Star Systems in the Orion Nebula
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GRAVITY collaboration, Karl, Martina, Pfuhl, Oliver, Eisenhauer, Frank, Genzel, Reinhard, Grellmann, Rebekka, Habibi, Maryam, Abuter, Roberto, Accardo, Matteo, Amorim, António, Anugu, Narsireddy, Ávila, Gerardo, Benisty, Myriam, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Bland, Nicolas, Bonnet, Henri, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Brast, Roland, Buron, Alexander, Garatti, Alessio Caratti o, Chapron, Frédéric, Clénet, Yann, Collin, Claude, Foresto, Vincent Coudé du, de Wit, Willem-Jan, de Zeeuw, Tim, Deen, Casey, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, Derie, Frédéric, Dexter, Jason, Duvert, Gilles, Ebert, Monica, Eckart, Andreas, Esselborn, Michael, Fédou, Pierre, Finger, Gert, Garcia, Paulo, Dabo, Cesar Enrique Garcia, Lopez, Rebeca Garcia, Gao, Feng, Gandron, Éric, Gillessen, Stefan, Gonté, Frédéric, Gordo, Paulo, Grözinger, Ulrich, Guajardo, Patricia, Guieu, Sylvain, Haguenauer, Pierre, Hans, Oliver, Haubois, Xavier, Haug, Marcus, Haußmann, Frank, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Horrobin, Matthew, Huber, Armin, Hubert, Zoltan, Hubin, Norbert, Hummel, Christian A., Jakob, Gerd, Jochum, Lieselotte, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kellner, Stefan, Kandrew, Sarah, Kern, Lothar, Kervella, Pierre, Kiekebusch, Mario, Klein, Ralf, Köhler, Rainer, Kolb, Johan, Kulas, Martin, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Lazareff, Bernard, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Léna, Pierre, Lenzen, Rainer, Lévêque, Samuel, Lin, Chien-Cheng, Lippa, Magdalena, Magnard, Yves, Mehrgan, Leander, Mérand, Antoine, Moulin, Thibaut, Müller, Eric, Müller, Friedrich, Neumann, Udo, Oberti, Sylvain, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Panduro, Johana, Pasquini, Luca, Paumard, Thibaut, Percheron, Isabelle, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Pflüger, Andreas, Duc, Thanh Phan, Plewa, Philipp M., Popovic, Dan, Rabien, Sebastian, Ramírez, Andrés, Ramos, Jose, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Rodríguez-Coira, Gustavo, Rohloff, Ralf-Rainer, Rosales, Alejandra, Rousset, Gérard, Sanchez-Bermudez, Joel, Scheithauer, Silvia, Schöller, Markus, Schuhler, Nicolas, Spyromilio, Jason, Straub, Odele, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Suarez, Marcos, Tristram, Konrad R. W., Ventura, Noel, Vincent, Frédéric, Waisberg, Idel, Wank, Imke, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiest, Michael, Wiezorrek, Erich, Wittkowski, Markus, Woillez, Julien, Wolff, Burkhard, Yazici, Senol, Ziegler, Denis, and Zins, Gérard
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
This work presents an interferometric study of the massive-binary fraction in the Orion Trapezium Cluster with the recently comissioned GRAVITY instrument. We observe a total of 16 stars of mainly OB spectral type. We find three previously unknown companions for $\theta ^1$ Ori B, $\theta ^2$ Ori B, and $\theta ^2$ Ori C. We determine a separation for the previously suspected companion of NU Ori. We confirm four companions for $\theta ^1$ Ori A, $\theta ^1$ Ori C, $\theta ^1$ Ori D, and $\theta ^2$ Ori A, all with substantially improved astrometry and photometric mass estimates. We refine the orbit of the eccentric high-mass binary $\theta ^1$ Ori C and we are able to derive a new orbit for $\theta ^1$ Ori D. We find a system mass of 21.7 $M_{\odot}$ and a period of $53$ days. Together with other previously detected companions seen in spectroscopy or direct imaging, eleven of the 16 high-mass stars are multiple systems. We obtain a total number of 22 companions with separations up to 600 AU. The companion fraction of the early B and O stars in our sample is about 2, significantly higher than in earlier studies of mostly OB associations. The separation distribution hints towards a bimodality. Such a bimodality has been previously found in A stars, but rarely in OB binaries, which up to this point have been assumed to be mostly compact with a tail of wider companions. We also do not find a substantial population of equal-mass binaries. The observed distribution of mass ratios declines steeply with mass, and like the direct star counts, indicates that our companions follow a standard power law initial mass function. Again, this is in contrast to earlier findings of flat mass ratio distributions in OB associations. We exclude collision as a dominant formation mechanism but find no clear preference for core accretion or competitive accretion., Comment: Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2018
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9. The 2nd Generation VLTI path to performance
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Woillez, Julien, Alonso, Jaime, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Bonnet, Henri, de Wit, Willem-Jan, Egner, Sebastian, Eisenhauer, Frank, Gonté, Frédéric, Guieu, Sylvain, Haguenauer, Pierre, Mérand, Antoine, Pettazzi, Lorenzo, Poupar, Sébastien, Schöller, Markus, and Schuhler, Nicolas
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The upgrade of the VLTI infrastructure for the 2nd generation instruments is now complete with the transformation of the laboratory, and installation of star separators on both the 1.8-m Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs) and the 8-m Unit Telescopes (UTs). The Gravity fringe tracker has had a full semester of commissioning on the ATs, and a first look at the UTs. The CIAO infrared wavefront sensor is about to demonstrate its performance relative to the visible wavefront sensor MACAO. First astrometric measurements on the ATs and astrometric qualification of the UTs are on-going. Now is a good time to revisit the performance roadmap for VLTI that was initiated in 2014, which aimed at coherently driving the developments of the interferometer, and especially its performance, in support to the new generation of instruments: Gravity and MATISSE., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, Proc. SPIE 2016
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- 2016
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10. The GRAVITY instrument software / High-level software
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Burtscher, Leonard, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Ott, Thomas, Kok, Yitping, Yazici, Senol, Anugu, Narsireddy, Dembet, Roderick, Fedou, Pierre, Lacour, Sylvestre, Ott, Juergen, Paumard, Thibaut, Lapeyrere, Vincent, Kervella, Pierre, Abuter, Roberto, Pozna, Eszter, Eisenhauer, Frank, Blind, Nicolas, Genzel, Reinhard, Gillessen, Stefan, Hans, Oliver, Haug, Marcus, Haussmann, Frank, Kellner, Stefan, Lippa, Magdalena, Pfuhl, Oliver, Sturm, Eckhard, Weber, Johannes, Amorim, Antonio, Brandner, Wolfgang, Rousselet-Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy S., Straubmeier, Christian, and Schoeller, Markus
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
GRAVITY is the four-beam, near- infrared, AO-assisted, fringe tracking, astrometric and imaging instrument for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). It is requiring the development of one of the most complex instrument software systems ever built for an ESO instrument. Apart from its many interfaces and interdependencies, one of the most challenging aspects is the overall performance and stability of this complex system. The three infrared detectors and the fast reflective memory network (RMN) recorder contribute a total data rate of up to 20 MiB/s accumulating to a maximum of 250 GiB of data per night. The detectors, the two instrument Local Control Units (LCUs) as well as the five LCUs running applications under TAC (Tools for Advanced Control) architecture, are interconnected with fast Ethernet, RMN fibers and dedicated fiber connections as well as signals for the time synchronization. Here we give a simplified overview of all subsystems of GRAVITY and their interfaces and discuss two examples of high-level applications during observations: the acquisition procedure and the gathering and merging of data to the final FITS file., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, published in Proc. SPIE 9146, Optical and Infrared Interferometry IV, 91462B
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- 2015
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11. Magnetic Fields
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Schöller, Markus and Hubrig, Swetlana
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
In this chapter, we give a brief introduction into the use of the Zeeman effect in astronomy and the general detection of magnetic fields in stars, concentrating on the use of FORS2 for longitudinal magnetic field measurements., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, chapter in "Determination of Atmospheric Parameters of B-, A-, F- and G-Type Stars", Springer (2014), eds. E. Niemczura, B. Smalley, W. Pych
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12. Magnetic chemically peculiar stars
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Schöller, Markus and Hubrig, Swetlana
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Chemically peculiar (CP) stars are main-sequence A and B stars with abnormally strong or weak lines for certain elements. They generally have magnetic fields and all observables tend to vary with the same period. Chemically peculiar stars provide a wealth of information; they are natural atomic and magnetic laboratories. After a brief historical overview, we discuss the general properties of the magnetic fields in CP stars, describe the oblique rotator model, explain the dependence of the magnetic field strength on the rotation, and concentrate at the end on HgMn stars., Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, chapter in "Determination of Atmospheric Parameters of B-, A-, F- and G-Type Stars", Springer (2014), eds. E. Niemczura, B. Smalley, W. Pych
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13. Basics of Stellar Magnetic Field Studies
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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14. Ap/Bp Stars
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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15. O- and Early B-type Stars
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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16. Observing Magnetic Fields
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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17. Introduction
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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18. Herbig Ae/Be Stars
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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19. Final Remarks
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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20. Other Objects
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2021
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21. VLTI status update: a decade of operations and beyond
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Merand, Antoine, Abuter, Roberto, Aller-Carpentier, Emmanuel, Andolfato, Luigi, Alonso, Jaime, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Blanchard, Guillaume, Boffin, Henri, Bourget, Pierre, Bristow, Paul, Cid, Claudia, de Wit, Willem-Jan, del Valle, Diego, Delplancke-Stroebele, Franccoise, Derie, Frederic, Faundez, Lorena, Ertel, Steve, Grellmann, Rebekka, Gitton, Philippe, Glindemann, Andreas, Guajardo, Patricia, Guieu, Sylvain, Guisard, Stephane, Guniat, Serge, Haguenauer, Pierre, Herrera, Christian, Hummel, Christian, La Fuente, Carlos, Lopez, Marcelo, Mardones, Pedro, Morel, Sebastien, Mueller, Andre, Percheron, Isabelle, Duc, Than Phan, Pino, Andres, Poupar, Sebastien, Pozna, Eszter, Ramirez, Andres, Rengaswamy, Sridharan, Rivas, Lionel, Rivinius, Thomas, Segovia, Alex, Schmid, Christian, Schoeller, Markus, Schuhler, Nicolas, Woillez, Julien, and Wittkowski, Markus
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the latest update of the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope interferometer (VLTI). The operations of VLTI have greatly improved in the past years: reduction of the execution time; better offering of telescopes configurations; improvements on AMBER limiting magnitudes; study of polarization effects and control for single mode fibres; fringe tracking real time data, etc. We present some of these improvements and also quantify the operational improvements using a performance metric. We take the opportunity of the first decade of operations to reflect on the VLTI community which is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. Finally, we present briefly the preparatory work for the arrival of the second generation instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings of the SPIE, 9146-19
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- 2014
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22. Magnetic Fields in O, B, and A Stars
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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23. Direct constraint on the distance of y2 Velorum from AMBER/VLTI observations
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Millour, F., Petrov, R. G., Chesneau, O., Bonneau, D., Dessart, L., Bechet, C., Tallon-Bosc, I., Tallon, M., Thiébaut, E., Vakili, F., Malbet, F., Mourard, D., Zins, G., Roussel, A., Robbe-Dubois, S., Puget, P., Perraut, K., Lisi, F., Coarer, E. Le, Lagarde, S., Kern, P., Glück, L., Duvert, G., Chelli, A., Bresson, Y., Beckmann, U., Antonelli, P., Weigelt, G., Ventura, N., Vannier, M., Valtier, J. -C., Testi, L., Tatulli, E., Tasso, D., Stefanini, P., Stee, P., Solscheid, W., Schertl, D., Salinari, P., Sacchettini, M., Richichi, A., Reynaud, F., Rebattu, S., Rabbia, Y., Preibisch, T., Perrier, C., Pacini, F., Ohnaka, K., Nussbaum, E., Mouillet, D., Monin, J. -L., Mège, P., Mathias, P., Martinot-Lagarde, G., Mars, G., Marconi, A., Magnard, Y., Lopez, B., Contel, D. Le, Contel, J. -M. Le, Kraus, S., Kamm, D., Hofmann, K. -H., Utrera, O. Hernandez, Heininger, M., Heiden, M., Gil, C., Giani, E., Glentzlin, A., Gennari, S., Gallardo, A., Fraix-Burnet, D., Foy, R., Fossat, E., Forveille, T., Ferruzzi, D., Feautrier, P., Dugué, M., Driebe, T., De Souza, A. Domiciano, Delboulbé, A., Connot, C., Colin, J., Clausse, J. -M., Cassaing, F., Busoni, S., Bonhomme, S., Blöcker, T., Behrend, J., Baffa, C., Aristidi, E., Arezki, B., Agabi, K., Acke, B., Accardo, M., Kiekebusch, M., Rantakyrö, F., and Schoeller, Markus
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Astrophysics - Abstract
In this work, we present the first AMBER observations, of the Wolf-Rayet and O (WR+O) star binary system y2 Velorum. The AMBER instrument was used with the telescopes UT2, UT3, and UT4 on baselines ranging from 46m to 85m. It delivered spectrally dispersed visibilities, as well as differential and closure phases, with a resolution R = 1500 in the spectral band 1.95-2.17 micron. We interpret these data in the context of a binary system with unresolved components, neglecting in a first approximation the wind-wind collision zone flux contribution. We show that the AMBER observables result primarily from the contribution of the individual components of the WR+O binary system. We discuss several interpretations of the residuals, and speculate on the detection of an additional continuum component, originating from the free-free emission associated with the wind-wind collision zone (WWCZ), and contributing at most to the observed K-band flux at the 5% level. The expected absolute separation and position angle at the time of observations were 5.1±0.9mas and 66±15° respectively. However, we infer a separation of 3.62+0.11-0.30 mas and a position angle of 73+9-11°. Our analysis thus implies that the binary system lies at a distance of 368+38-13 pc, in agreement with recent spectrophotometric estimates, but significantly larger than the Hipparcos value of 258+41-31 pc.
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24. Integrated optics for astronomical interferometry - VI. Coupling the light of the VLTI in K band
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Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Labeye, Pierre, Malbet, Fabien, Jocou, Laurent, Zabihian, Fatemeh, Rousselet-Perraut, Karine, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Delboulbe, Alain, Kern, Pierre, Glindemann, Andreas, and Schoeller, Markus
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Our objective is to prove that integrated optics (IO) is not only a good concept for astronomical interferometry but also a working technique with high performance. We used the commissioning data obtained with the dedicated K-band integrated optics two-telescope beam combiner which now replaces the fiber coupler MONA in the VLTI/VINCI instrument. We characterize the behaviour of this IO device and compare its properties to other single mode beam combiner like the previously used MONA fiber coupler. The IO combiner provides a high optical throughput, a contrast of 89% with a night-to-night stability of a few percent. Even if a dispersive phase is present, we show that it does not bias the measured Fourier visibility estimate. An upper limit of 0.005 for the cross-talk between linear polarization states has been measured. We take advantage of the intrinsic contrast stability to test a new astronomical prodecure for calibrating diameters of simple stars by simultaneously fitting the instrumental contrast and the apparent stellar diameters. This method reaches an accuracy with diameter errors of the order of previous ones but without the need of an already known calibrator. These results are an important step of integrated optics and paves the road to incoming imaging interferometer projects.
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25. Bispectrum speckle interferometry of the Orion Trapezium stars: detection of a close (33 mas) companion of Theta1 Ori C
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Weigelt, Gerd, Balega, Yuri, Preibisch, Thomas, Schertl, Dieter, Schoeller, Markus, and Zinnecker, Hans
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present bispectrum speckle interferometry observations with the SAO 6 m telescope of the four brightest stars in the Orion Trapezium. Diffraction-limited images with an unprecedented resolution lambda/D of 57 mas and 76 mas were obtained in the H- and K-band, respectively. The The H and K images of Theta1 Ori C (the star responsible for the proplyds) show for the first time that Theta1 Ori C is a close binary with a separation of only 33 mas (H-band observation). The sub-arcsecond companions of Theta1 Ori A and Theta1 Ori B reported by Petr et al. (1998) are confirmed. We use the magnitudes and colors of the companions to derive information about their stellar properties from the HR-diagram. In addition we briefly discuss the multiplicity of the Trapezium stars. Considering both, the visual and the spectroscopic companions of the 4 Trapezium stars, there are at least 7 companions, i.e. at least 1.75 companions per primary on average. This number is clearly higher than that found for the low-mass stars in the Orion Nebula cluster as well as in the field population. This suggests that a different mechanism is at work in the formation of high-mass multiple systems in the dense Trapezium cluster than for low-mass stars., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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26. Observations of Strong Magnetic Fields in Nondegenerate Stars
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Linsky, Jeffrey L., Schöller, Markus, Beskin, V.S., editor, Balogh, A., editor, Falanga, M., editor, Lyutikov, M., editor, Mereghetti, S., editor, Piran, T., editor, and Treumann, R.A., editor
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- 2016
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27. Simultaneous optical speckle masking and NIR adaptive optics imaging of the 126 mas Herbig Ae/Be binary star NX Puppis
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Schöller, Markus, Brandner, Wolfgang, Lehmann, Thomas, Weigelt, Gerd, and Zinnecker, Hans
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present simultaneous optical and near-infrared high angular resolution observations of the close Herbig Ae/Be binary star NX Pup which is associated with cometary globule~1. The reconstructed images have a diffraction--limited resolution of 62 mas in V, 75 mas in R (speckle masking reconstruction), and 115 mas in H, 156 mas in K (adaptive optics + post--processing). Compared to previous results we were able to derive better estimates on spectral type and luminosity and hence put better constraints on the evolutionary status (mass & age) of NX Pup A and B: with NX Pup A of spectral type F0-F2 we estimate the spectral type of NX Pup B in the range F7-G4, masses of 2 M$_\odot$ and 1.6--1.9 M$_\odot$, respectively, and an age of 3--5~Myr for both stars. We discuss the implication of the new age determination on the physical relation between NX Pup and the cometary globule. The dynamical lifetime of $\approx$ 10$^6$ yr for cometary globule 1 suggests that cometary globule 1 and the nearby cometary globule 2 represent transient phenomena and are left overs of a larger molecular cloud which in turn was the parental cloud of NX~Pup A and B and finally got dispersed by photoevaporation. The IR excess of NX Pup A can be modeled by a viscous accretion disk, which is cut off at $\approx$ 20 AU from the star. NX Pup B has a smaller IR excess which indicates that there is less circumstellar material present than around the primary., Comment: 9 pages, 6 Postscript figures, fig2.ps, fig3a.ps and fig3b.ps available upon request, uses l-aa-ps.sty and psfig.sty Postscript File also available at http://www.astro.uni-wuerzburg.de/supplements.html; A&A 1996 in press
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28. Spectropolarimetry of Stars Across the H-R Diagram
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2019
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29. The GRAVITY+ Project: Towards All-sky, Faint-Science, High-Contrast Near-Infrared Interferometry at the VLTI
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Collaboration, GRAVITY+, Abuter, Roberto, Alarcon, Patricio, Allouche, Fatme, Amorim, Antonio, Bailet, Christophe, Bedigan, Helen, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Berio, Philippe, Bigioli, Azzurra, Blaho, Richard, Boebion, Olivier, Bolzer, Marie-Lena, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardenas, Cesar, Conzelmann, Ralf, Comin, Mauro, Clénet, Yann, Courtney-Barrer, Benjamin, Dallilar, Yigit, Davies, Ric, Defrère, Denis, Delboulbé, Alain, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Édouard, Clemence, Eisenhauer, Frank, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Fuenteseca, Eloy, Garcia, Enrique, Garcia, Paulo, Gao, Feng, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gil, Juan Pablo, Gillessen, Stefan, Gomes, Tiago, Gonté, Frédéric, Gouvret, Carole, Guajardo, Patricia, Guidolin, Ivan, Guieu, Sylvain, Guzmann, Ronald, Hackenberg, Wolfgang, Haddad, Nicolas, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haußmann, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Hönig, Sebastian, Horrobin, Matthew, Hubin, Norbert, Jacqmart, Estelle, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Kirchbauer, Jean-Paul, Kolb, Johan, Korhonen, Heidi, Kreidberg, Laura, Krempl, Peter, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lagarde, Stephane, Lai, Olivier, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Léna, Pierre, Lewis, Steffan, Lutz, Dieter, Magnard, Yves, Mang, Felix, Marcotto, Aurelie, Maurel, Didier, Mérand, Antoine, Millour, Florentin, More, Nikhil, Nowack, Hugo, Nowak, Matthias, Oberti, Sylvain, Olivares, Francisco, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Pfuhl, Oliver, Pourré, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Rochat, Sylvain, Salman, Muhammad, Scherbarth, Malte, Schöller, Markus, Schubert, Joseph, Schuhler, Nicolas, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shchekaturov, Pavel, Shimizu, Taro, Scheithauer, Silvia, Sevin, Arnaud, Soenke, Christian, Soulez, Ferreol, Spang, Alain, Stadler, Eric, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Tischer, Helmut, Tristram, Konrad, Vincent, Frédéric, von Fellenberg, Sebastiano, Uysal, Sinem, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiezorrek, Erich, Woillez, Julien, Yazıcı, Şenol, Zins, Gérard, Collaboration, GRAVITY+, Abuter, Roberto, Alarcon, Patricio, Allouche, Fatme, Amorim, Antonio, Bailet, Christophe, Bedigan, Helen, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Berio, Philippe, Bigioli, Azzurra, Blaho, Richard, Boebion, Olivier, Bolzer, Marie-Lena, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardenas, Cesar, Conzelmann, Ralf, Comin, Mauro, Clénet, Yann, Courtney-Barrer, Benjamin, Dallilar, Yigit, Davies, Ric, Defrère, Denis, Delboulbé, Alain, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Édouard, Clemence, Eisenhauer, Frank, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Fuenteseca, Eloy, Garcia, Enrique, Garcia, Paulo, Gao, Feng, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gil, Juan Pablo, Gillessen, Stefan, Gomes, Tiago, Gonté, Frédéric, Gouvret, Carole, Guajardo, Patricia, Guidolin, Ivan, Guieu, Sylvain, Guzmann, Ronald, Hackenberg, Wolfgang, Haddad, Nicolas, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haußmann, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Hönig, Sebastian, Horrobin, Matthew, Hubin, Norbert, Jacqmart, Estelle, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Kirchbauer, Jean-Paul, Kolb, Johan, Korhonen, Heidi, Kreidberg, Laura, Krempl, Peter, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lagarde, Stephane, Lai, Olivier, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Léna, Pierre, Lewis, Steffan, Lutz, Dieter, Magnard, Yves, Mang, Felix, Marcotto, Aurelie, Maurel, Didier, Mérand, Antoine, Millour, Florentin, More, Nikhil, Nowack, Hugo, Nowak, Matthias, Oberti, Sylvain, Olivares, Francisco, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Pfuhl, Oliver, Pourré, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Rochat, Sylvain, Salman, Muhammad, Scherbarth, Malte, Schöller, Markus, Schubert, Joseph, Schuhler, Nicolas, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shchekaturov, Pavel, Shimizu, Taro, Scheithauer, Silvia, Sevin, Arnaud, Soenke, Christian, Soulez, Ferreol, Spang, Alain, Stadler, Eric, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Tischer, Helmut, Tristram, Konrad, Vincent, Frédéric, von Fellenberg, Sebastiano, Uysal, Sinem, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiezorrek, Erich, Woillez, Julien, Yazıcı, Şenol, and Zins, Gérard
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The GRAVITY instrument has been revolutionary for near-infrared interferometry by pushing sensitivity and precision to previously unknown limits. With the upgrade of GRAVITY and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in GRAVITY+, these limits will be pushed even further, with vastly improved sky coverage, as well as faint-science and high-contrast capabilities. This upgrade includes the implementation of wide-field off-axis fringe-tracking, new adaptive optics systems on all Unit Telescopes, and laser guide stars in an upgraded facility. GRAVITY+ will open up the sky to the measurement of black hole masses across cosmic time in hundreds of active galactic nuclei, use the faint stars in the Galactic centre to probe General Relativity, and enable the characterisation of dozens of young exoplanets to study their formation, bearing the promise of another scientific revolution to come at the VLTI., Comment: Published in the ESO Messenger
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30. Magnetic Fields
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Schöller, Markus, Hubrig, Swetlana, Rowiński, Paweł, Editor-in-chief, Banaszkiewicz, Marek, Series editor, Pempkowiak, Janusz, Series editor, Lewandowski, Marek, Series editor, Sarna, Marek, Series editor, Niemczura, Ewa, editor, Smalley, Barry, editor, and Pych, Wojtek, editor
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- 2014
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31. Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars
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Schöller, Markus, Hubrig, Swetlana, Rowiński, Paweł, Editor-in-chief, Banaszkiewicz, Marek, Series editor, Pempkowiak, Janusz, Series editor, Lewandowski, Marek, Series editor, Sarna, Marek, Series editor, Niemczura, Ewa, editor, Smalley, Barry, editor, and Pych, Wojtek, editor
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- 2014
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32. Progress on the SOXS transients chaser for the ESO-NTT
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Schipani, Pietro, primary, Campana, Sergio, additional, Claudi, Riccardo, additional, Aliverti, Matteo, additional, Baruffolo, Andrea, additional, Ben-Ami, Sagi, additional, Capasso, Giulio, additional, Cosentino, Rosario, additional, D'Alessio, Francesco, additional, D'Avanzo, Paolo, additional, Hershko, Ofir, additional, Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo, additional, Landoni, Marco, additional, Munari, Matteo, additional, Pignata, Giuliano, additional, Radhakrishnan, Kalyan, additional, Rubin, Adam, additional, Scuderi, Salvatore, additional, Vitali, Fabrizio, additional, Young, David, additional, Achrén, Jani, additional, Araiza-Durán, José Antonio, additional, Arcavi, Iair, additional, Battaini, Federico, additional, Brucalassi, Anna, additional, Bruch, Rachel, additional, Cappellaro, Enrico, additional, Colapietro, Mirko, additional, Della Valle, Massimo, additional, Di Benedetto, Rosario, additional, D'Orsi, Sergio, additional, Gal-Yam, Avishay, additional, Genoni, Matteo, additional, Hernandez Díaz, Marcos, additional, Kotilainen, Jari, additional, Li Causi, Gianluca, additional, Lessio, Luigi, additional, Marty, Laurent, additional, Mattila, Seppo, additional, Rappaport, Michael, additional, Ricci, Davide, additional, Riva, Marco, additional, Salasnich, Bernardo, additional, Savarese, Salvatore, additional, Smartt, Stephen, additional, Zanmar Sánchez, Ricardo, additional, Stritzinger, Maximilian, additional, Umbriaco, Gabriele, additional, Pérez Ventura, Héctor, additional, Pasquini, Luca, additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, Kaüfl, Hans-Ulrich, additional, Accardo, Matteo, additional, Mehrgan, Leander, additional, Pompei, Emanuela, additional, and Saviane, Ivo, additional
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- 2022
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33. Trumpler 16-26: a new centrifugal magnetosphere star discovered via SDSS/APOGEE H-band spectroscopy
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Chojnowski, S Drew, primary, Hubrig, Swetlana, additional, Labadie-Bartz, Jonathan, additional, Rivinius, Thomas, additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, Niemczura, Ewa, additional, Nidever, David L, additional, Stutz, Amelia M, additional, and Hummel, C A, additional
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- 2022
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34. Multiplicity of Chemically Peculiar Stars
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Hubrig, Swetlana, Ageorges, Nancy, Schöller, Markus, Leibundgut, Bruno, editor, Hubrig, Swetlana, editor, Petr-Gotzens, Monika, editor, and Tokovinin, Andrei, editor
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- 2008
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35. First Spectroscopic Observations of Low-Mass Companions to X-Ray Selected Main Sequence Late B-type Dwarfs with NIRSPEC at Keck II
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Hubrig, Swetlana, Schöller, Markus, Le Mignant, David, Stelzer, Beate, Huélamo, Nuria, Duchêne, Gaspard, Käufl, Hans Ulrich, editor, Siebenmorgen, Ralf, editor, and Moorwood, Alan F. M., editor
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- 2005
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36. The Magnetic Field of the Stripped Primary in the υ Sgr System, a Member of the Rare Class of Hydrogen-deficient Binaries
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Hubrig, Swetlana, primary, Järvinen, Silva P., additional, Ilyin, Ilya, additional, and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2022
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37. Optical Interferometry — A Practice Primer
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Schöller, Markus, Garcia, Paulo J. V., editor, Glindemann, Andreas, editor, Henning, Thomas, editor, and Malbet, Fabien, editor
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- 2003
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38. Growing Up — The Completion of the VLTI
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Glindemann, Andreas, Bauvir, Bertrand, van Boekel, Roy, Correia, Serge, Delplancke, Françoise, Derie, Frederic, di Folco, Emmanuel, Gennai, Alberto, Gitton, Philippe, Huxley, Alexis, Housen, Nico, Kervella, Pierre, Koehler, Bertrand, Lévêque, Samuel, Ménardi, Serge, Morel, Sebastien, Paresce, Francesco, Duc, Than Phan, Richichi, Andrea, Schöller, Markus, Tarenghi, Massimo, Wallander, Anders, Wilhelm, Rainer, Wittkowski, Markus, Leibundgut, Bruno, editor, Bergeron, Jacqueline, editor, and Monnet, Guy, editor
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- 2002
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39. The VLTI and Its Instrumentation
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Richichi, Andrea, Glindemann, Andreas, Schöller, Markus, Leibundgut, Bruno, editor, Alves, João F., editor, and McCaughrean, Mark J., editor
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- 2002
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40. Observations of Strong Magnetic Fields in Nondegenerate Stars
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Linsky, Jeffrey L. and Schöller, Markus
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- 2015
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41. Observations of Strong Magnetic Fields in Nondegenerate Stars
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Linsky, Jeffrey L., primary and Schöller, Markus, additional
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- 2016
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42. The GRAVITY+ Project: Towards All-sky, Faint-Science, High-Contrast Near-Infrared Interferometry at the VLTI
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Collaboration, GRAVITY+, Abuter, Roberto, Alarcon, Patricio, Allouche, Fatme, Amorim, Antonio, Bailet, Christophe, Bedigan, Helen, Berdeu, Anthony, Berger, Jean-Philippe, Berio, Philippe, Bigioli, Azzurra, Blaho, Richard, Boebion, Olivier, Bolzer, Marie-Lena, Bonnet, Henri, Bourdarot, Guillaume, Bourget, Pierre, Brandner, Wolfgang, Cardenas, Cesar, Conzelmann, Ralf, Comin, Mauro, Clénet, Yann, Courtney-Barrer, Benjamin, Dallilar, Yigit, Davies, Ric, Defrère, Denis, Delboulbé, Alain, Delplancke-Ströbele, Françoise, Dembet, Roderick, de Zeeuw, Tim, Drescher, Antonia, Eckart, Andreas, Édouard, Clemence, Eisenhauer, Frank, Fabricius, Maximilian, Feuchtgruber, Helmut, Finger, Gert, Schreiber, Natascha M. Förster, Fuenteseca, Eloy, Garcia, Enrique, Garcia, Paulo, Gao, Feng, Gendron, Eric, Genzel, Reinhard, Gil, Juan Pablo, Gillessen, Stefan, Gomes, Tiago, Gonté, Frédéric, Gouvret, Carole, Guajardo, Patricia, Guidolin, Ivan, Guieu, Sylvain, Guzmann, Ronald, Hackenberg, Wolfgang, Haddad, Nicolas, Hartl, Michael, Haubois, Xavier, Haußmann, Frank, Heißel, Gernot, Henning, Thomas, Hippler, Stefan, Hönig, Sebastian, Horrobin, Matthew, Hubin, Norbert, Jacqmart, Estelle, Jocou, Laurent, Kaufer, Andreas, Kervella, Pierre, Kirchbauer, Jean-Paul, Kolb, Johan, Korhonen, Heidi, Kreidberg, Laura, Krempl, Peter, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lagarde, Stephane, Lai, Olivier, Lapeyrère, Vincent, Laugier, Romain, Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le, Leftley, James, Léna, Pierre, Lewis, Steffan, Lutz, Dieter, Magnard, Yves, Mang, Felix, Marcotto, Aurelie, Maurel, Didier, Mérand, Antoine, Millour, Florentin, More, Nikhil, Nowack, Hugo, Nowak, Matthias, Oberti, Sylvain, Olivares, Francisco, Ott, Thomas, Pallanca, Laurent, Paumard, Thibaut, Perraut, Karine, Perrin, Guy, Petrov, Romain, Pfuhl, Oliver, Pourré, Nicolas, Rabien, Sebastian, Rau, Christian, Riquelme, Miguel, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, Rochat, Sylvain, Salman, Muhammad, Scherbarth, Malte, Schöller, Markus, Schubert, Joseph, Schuhler, Nicolas, Shangguan, Jinyi, Shchekaturov, Pavel, Shimizu, Taro, Scheithauer, Silvia, Sevin, Arnaud, Soenke, Christian, Soulez, Ferreol, Spang, Alain, Stadler, Eric, Straubmeier, Christian, Sturm, Eckhard, Sykes, Calvin, Tacconi, Linda, Tischer, Helmut, Tristram, Konrad, Vincent, Frédéric, von Fellenberg, Sebastiano, Uysal, Sinem, Widmann, Felix, Wieprecht, Ekkehard, Wiezorrek, Erich, Woillez, Julien, Yazıcı, Şenol, and Zins, Gérard
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) - Abstract
The GRAVITY instrument has been revolutionary for near-infrared interferometry by pushing sensitivity and precision to previously unknown limits. With the upgrade of GRAVITY and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) in GRAVITY+, these limits will be pushed even further, with vastly improved sky coverage, as well as faint-science and high-contrast capabilities. This upgrade includes the implementation of wide-field off-axis fringe-tracking, new adaptive optics systems on all Unit Telescopes, and laser guide stars in an upgraded facility. GRAVITY+ will open up the sky to the measurement of black hole masses across cosmic time in hundreds of active galactic nuclei, use the faint stars in the Galactic centre to probe General Relativity, and enable the characterisation of dozens of young exoplanets to study their formation, bearing the promise of another scientific revolution to come at the VLTI., Comment: Published in the ESO Messenger
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43. Could the Magnetic Star HD 135348 Possess a Rigidly Rotating Magnetosphere?
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Jayaraman, Rahul, primary, Hubrig, Swetlana, additional, Holdsworth, Daniel L., additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, Järvinen, Silva, additional, Kurtz, Donald W., additional, Gagliano, Robert, additional, and Ricker, George R., additional
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- 2022
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44. Searching for Magnetospheres around Herbig Ae/Be Stars
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Pogodin, Mikhail, primary, Drake, Natalia, additional, Beskrovnaya, Nina, additional, Pavlovskiy, Sergei, additional, Hubrig, Swetlana, additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, Järvinen, Silva, additional, Kozlova, Olesya, additional, and Alekseev, Ilya, additional
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- 2021
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45. Magnetic Fields
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Schöller, Markus, primary and Hubrig, Swetlana, additional
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- 2014
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46. Magnetic Chemically Peculiar Stars
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Schöller, Markus, primary and Hubrig, Swetlana, additional
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- 2014
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47. The Very Large Telescope Interferometer: Current facility and prospects
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Schöller, Markus
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- 2007
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48. Commissioning MATISSE: operation and performances
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Petrov, Romain G., primary, Allouche, Fatmé, additional, Matter, Alexis, additional, Meilland, Anthony, additional, Lagarde, Stéphane, additional, Bério, Philippe, additional, Cruzalèbes, Pierre, additional, Millour, Florentin, additional, Robbe-Dubois, Sylvie, additional, Jaffe, Walter J., additional, Hofmann, Karl-Heinz, additional, Varga, Jozsef, additional, Schertl, Dieter, additional, Burtscher, Leonard, additional, Meisenheimer, Klaus, additional, Chelli, Alain E., additional, Zins, Gerard, additional, Woillez, Julien, additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, and Lopez, Bruno, additional
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- 2020
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49. Development status of the SOXS spectrograph for the ESO-NTT telescope
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Schipani, Pietro, primary, Campana, Sergio, additional, Claudi, Riccardo, additional, Aliverti, Matteo, additional, Baruffolo, Andrea, additional, Ben-Ami, Sagi, additional, Biondi, Federico, additional, Capasso, Giulio, additional, Cosentino, Rosario, additional, D'Alessio, Francesco, additional, D'Avanzo, Paolo, additional, Hershko, Ofir, additional, Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo, additional, Landoni, Marco, additional, Munari, Matteo, additional, Pignata, Giuliano, additional, Rubin, Adam, additional, Scuderi, Salvatore, additional, Vitali, Fabrizio, additional, Young, David, additional, Achrén, Jani M., additional, Araiza-Durán, José Antonio, additional, Arcavi, Iair, additional, Brucalassi, Anna, additional, Bruch, Rachel, additional, Cappellaro, Enrico, additional, Colapietro, Mirko, additional, Della Valle, Massimo, additional, De Pascale, Marco, additional, Di Benedetto, Rosario, additional, D'Orsi, Sergio, additional, Gal-Yam, Avishay, additional, Genoni, Matteo, additional, Hernandez Diaz, Marcos, additional, Kotilainen, Jari, additional, Li Causi, Gianluca, additional, Mattila, Seppo, additional, Radhakrishnan, Kalyan, additional, Rappaport, Michael, additional, Ricci, Davide, additional, Riva, Marco, additional, Salasnich, Bernardo, additional, Savarese, S., additional, Smartt, Stephen, additional, Zánmar Sánchez, Ricardo, additional, Stritzinger, Maximilian, additional, Pérez Ventura, Héctor, additional, Pasquini, Luca, additional, Schöller, Markus, additional, Kaüfl, Hans-Ulrich, additional, Accardo, Matteo, additional, Mehrgan, Leander, additional, and Pompei, Emanuela, additional
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- 2020
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50. High-Precision Measurements of Cool Giant Stars with the VLTI
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Richichi, Andrea, Wittkowski, Markus, Schöller, Markus, Nakada, Y., editor, Honma, M., editor, and Seki, M., editor
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- 2003
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