GRAVITY+ Wide: Towards hundreds of z $\sim$ 2 AGN [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11602


As part of the GRAVITY$^{+}$ project, the near-infrared beam combiner GRAVITY and the VLTI are currently undergoing a series of significant upgrades to further improve the performance and sky coverage. The instrumental changes will be transformational, and for instance uniquely position GRAVITY to observe the broad line region of hundreds of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) at a redshift of two and higher. The increased sky coverage is achieved by enlarging the maximum angular separation between the celestial science object (SC) and the off-axis fringe tracking (FT) star from currently 2 arcseconds (arcsec) up to unprecedented 30 arcsec, limited by the atmospheric conditions. This was successfully demonstrated at the VLTI for the first time.

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A. Drescher, M. Fabricius, T. Shimizu, et. al.
Mon, 26 Sep 22
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Comments: Proceeding of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022