English
Related papers

Related papers: A First Look with JWST Aperture Masking Interferom…

200 papers

We present a new method for aperture masking interferometric (AMI) imaging at near-IR wavelengths using radio astronomical techniques. The method starts with derivation of interferometric visibilities from a Fourier transform of the…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2026-02-25 Christopher Carilli , Bojan Nikolic , Laura Torino , N. Thyagarajan , Ubaldo Iriso

Flying on board the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) above Earth's turbulent atmosphere, the Aperture Masking Interferometer (AMI) on the NIRISS instrument is the highest-resolution infrared interferometer ever placed in space. However,…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-17 Max Charles , Louis Desdoigts , Benjamin Pope , Peter Tuthill , Dori Blakely , Doug Johnstone , Shrishmoy Ray , K. E. Saavik Ford , Barry McKernan , Anand Sivaramakrishnan

Massive colliding-wind binaries that host a Wolf-Rayet (WR) star present a potentially important source of dust and chemical enrichment in the interstellar medium (ISM). However, the chemical composition and survival of dust formed from…

We present a performance analysis for the aperture masking interferometry (AMI) mode on board the James Webb Space Telescope Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (JWST/NIRISS). Thanks to self-calibrating observables, AMI accesses…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-03-13 Steph Sallum , Shrishmoy Ray , Jens Kammerer , Anand Sivaramakrishnan , Rachel Cooper , Alexandra Z. Greebaum , Deepashri Thatte , Matthew de Furio , Samuel Factor , Michael Meyer , Jordan M. Stone , Aarynn Carter , Beth Biller , Sasha Hinkley , Andrew Skemer , Genaro Suarez , Jarron M. Leisenring , Marshall D. Perrin , Adam L. Kraus , Olivier Absil , William O. Balmer , Mickael Bonnefoy , Marta L. Bryan , Sarah K. Betti , Anthony Boccaletti , Mariangela Bonavita , Mark Booth , Brendan P. Bowler , Zackery W. Briesemeister , Faustine Cantalloube , Gael Chauvin , Valentin Christiaens , Gabriele Cugno , Thayne Currie , Camilla Danielski , Trent J. Dupuy , Jacqueline K. Faherty , Christine H. Chen , Per Calissendorff , Elodie Choquet , Michael P. Fitzgerald , Jonathan J. Fortney , Kyle Franson , Julien H. Girard , Carol A. Grady , Eileen C. Gonzales , Thomas Henning , Dean C. Hines , Kielan K. W. Hoch , Callie E. Hood , Alex R. Howe , Markus Janson , Paul Kalas , Grant M. Kennedy , Matthew A. Kenworthy , Pierre Kervella , Daniel Kitzmann , Masayuki Kuzuhara , Anne-Marie Lagrange , Pierre-Olivier Lagage , Kellen Lawson , Cecilia Lazzoni , Ben W. P. Lew , Michael C. Liu , Pengyu Liu , Jorge Llop-Sayson , James P. Lloyd , Anna Lueber , Bruce Macintosh , Elena Manjavacas , Sebastian Marino , Mark S. Marley , Christian Marois , Raquel A. Martinez , Brenda C. Matthews , Elisabeth C. Matthews , Dimitri Mawet , Johan Mazoyer , Michael W. McElwain , Stanimir Metchev , Brittany E. Miles , Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer , Paul Molliere , Sarah E. Moran , Caroline V. Morley , Sagnick Mukherjee , Paulina Palma-Bifani , Eric Pantin , Polychronis Patapis , Simon Petrus , Laurent Pueyo , Sascha P. Quanz , Andreas Quirrenbach , Isabel Rebollido , Jea Adams Redai , Bin B. Ren , Emily Rickman , Matthias Samland , B. A. Sargent , Joshua E. Schlieder , Glenn Schneider , Karl R. Stapelfeldt , Ben J. Sutlieff , Motohide Tamura , Xianyu Tan , Christopher A. Theissen , Taichi Uyama , Arthur Vigan , Malavika Vasist , Johanna M. Vos , Kevin Wagner , Jason J. Wang , Kimberly Ward-Duong , Niall Whiteford , Schuyler G. Wolff , Kadin Worthen , Mark C. Wyatt , Marie Ygouf , Xi Zhang , Keming Zhang , Zhoujian Zhang , Yifan Zhou , Alice Zurlo

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) hosts a non-redundant Aperture Masking Interferometer (AMI) in its Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument, providing the only dedicated interferometric facility aboard -…

We present high-resolution infrared (2--18 micron) images of the archetypal periodic dust-making Wolf-Rayet binary system WR140 (HD 193793) taken between 2001 and 2005, and multi-colour (J -- [19.5]) photometry observed between 1989 and…

The high angular resolution technique of non-redundant masking (NRM) or aperture masking interferometry (AMI) has yielded images of faint protoplanetary companions of nearby stars from the ground. AMI on James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)'s…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-23 Alexandra Z. Greenbaum , Laurent Pueyo , Anand Sivaramakrishnan , Sylvestre Lacour

Massive stars deeply influence their surroundings by their luminosity and the injection of kinetic energy. So far, they have mostly been studied with spatially unresolved observations, although evidence of geometrical complexity of their…

JWST promises to be the most versatile infrared observatory for the next two decades. The Near Infrared and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument, when used in the Aperture Masking Interferometry (AMI) mode, will provide an unparalleled…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-12-21 Shrishmoy Ray , Sasha Hinkley , Steph Sallum , Mariangela Bonavita , Vito Squicciarini , Aarynn L. Carter , Cecilia Lazzoni

Wolf-Rayet (WR) 140 is the archetypal periodic dust-forming colliding-wind binary that hosts a carbon-rich WR (WC) star and an O-star companion with an orbital period of 7.93 years and an orbital eccentricity of 0.9. Throughout the past…

WR 112 is a dust-forming carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet (WC) binary with a dusty circumstellar nebula that exhibits a complex asymmetric morphology, which traces the orbital motion and dust formation in the colliding winds of the central binary.…

We report long-baseline interferometric measurements of circumstellar dust around massive evolved stars with the MIDI instrument on the Very Large Telescope Interferometer and provide spectrally dispersed visibilities in the 8-13 micron…

Several long-period binaries with a carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet star and an O star produce dust in their wind collisions. In eccentric binaries, this is seen most strongly near periastron passage. The exact conditions leading to dust creation…

JWST's Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) includes an Aperture Masking Interferometry (AMI) mode designed to be used between 2.7{\mu}m and 4.8{\mu}m. At these wavelengths, it will have the highest angular resolution of…

WR 137 (HD 192641) is a binary system consisting of a carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet star and an Oe companion star in a 13-year orbit. Near periastron, the winds of the two stars collide and form carbonaceous dust. We obtained three mid-infrared…

Carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet binaries are a prominent source of carbonaceous dust that contribute to the dust budget of galaxies. The "textbook" example of an episodic dust producing WR binary, WR140 (HD193793), provides us with an ideal…

The eccentric WR+O binary system WR 140 produces dust for a few months at intervals of 7.94 yrs coincident with periastron passage. We present the first resolved images of this dust shell, at binary phases ~0.039 and ~0.055, using aperture…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 J. D. Monnier , P. G. Tuthill , W. C. Danchi

In less than a year, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will inherit the mantle of being the world's pre-eminent infrared observatory. JWST will carry with it an Aperture Masking Interferometer (AMI) as one of the supported operational…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2022-01-06 A. Soulain , A. Sivaramakrishnan , P. Tuthill , D. Thatte , K. Volk , R. Cooper , L. Albert , É. Artigau , N. Cook , R. Doyon , D. Johnstone , D. Lafrenière , A. Martel

Wolf-Rayet stars represent one of the final stages of massive stellar evolution. Relatively little is known about this short-lived phase and we currently lack reliable mass, distance, and binarity determinations for a representative sample.…

‹ Prev 1 2 3 10 Next ›