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Astronomy with High Contrast Imaging II
C. Aime and R. Soummer (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 12 (2004) 245-253
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2004037
Effects of atmospheric turbulence on the GENIE nulling interferometer
O. AbsilIAGL, University of Liège, B5C, 17 Allée du 6 Août, 4000 Sart-Tilman, Belgium
Abstract
Two competitive design studies for the Ground-based European Nulling Interferometer Experiment
(GENIE) have recently been initiated by the European Space Agency and the European Southern
Observatory. A major issue in these studies is the influence of atmospheric turbulence on the
performance of the instrument, and how atmospheric effects can be compensated in order to reach the
goal performance (detection of faint exozodiacal clouds). In this paper, we review the main
atmospheric processes affecting a nulling interferometer and discuss possible ways to reduce them
by means of real-time control systems. Preliminary performance estimates of GENIE are then
presented. The effects of the thermal background and its fluctuations (Absil & Bakker 2004) are not
considered here.
© EAS, EDP Sciences 2004
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