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4 August 2016 ASPRO2: get ready for VLTI's instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE
L. Bourgès, G. Duvert
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Abstract
ASPRO2 is a complete observation preparation tool developed and maintained by the JMMC that allows to prepare interferometric observations with the VLTI or other interferometers (CHARA, SUSI, NPOI). Available since 2010, ASPRO2 is regularly updated to provide new features, enhancements and to follow the instrumental changes for each ESO and CHARA Call For Proposals.

As the new 2nd generation VLTI instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE, will be soon available to the community, ASPRO2 is evolving to support them. For example, the noise modelling has been improved for the MATISSE instrument which covers new L+M bands by including the thermal noise contribution and atmospheric transmission. Moreover, the OIFITS simulator has been rewritten to generate correctly correlated quantities for the interferometric observables (VIS2, VIS, T3) and will support OIFITS-2 soon. It is already supporting the commissioning of the GRAVITY instrument through its capability to create Observing Blocks compatible with the ESO P2PP tool.
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L. Bourgès and G. Duvert "ASPRO2: get ready for VLTI's instruments GRAVITY and MATISSE", Proc. SPIE 9907, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging V, 990711 (4 August 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2234426
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Interferometry

Interferometers

Calibration

Photons

Telescopes

Ultraviolet radiation

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