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FIRST, the Fibered Imager foR a Single Telescope instrument, is an ultra-high angular resolution spectro-imager, able to deliver calibrated images and measurements beyond the telescope diffraction limit, a regime that is out of reach for conventional AO imaging. FIRST achieves sensitivity and accuracy by coupling the full telescope to an array of single mode fibers. Interferometric fringes are spectrally dispersed and imaged on an EMCCD. An 18-Fiber FIRST setup is currently installed on the Subaru Coronographic Extreme Adaptive Optics instrument at Subaru telescope. It is being exploited for binary star system study. In the late 2020 it will be upgraded with delay lines and an active LiNb03 photonic beam-combining chip allowing phase modulation to nanometer accuracy at MHz. On-sky results at Subaru Telescope have demonstrated that, thanks to the ExAO system stabilizing the visible light wavefront, FIRST can acquire long exposure and operate on significantly fainter sources than previously possible. A similar approach on a larger telescope would therefore offer unique scientific opportunities for galactic (stellar physics, close companions) and extragalactic observations at ultra-high angular resolution. We also discuss potential design variations for nulling and high contrast imaging.
Design and construction of the instruments for ESOs Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) began in 2015. We present here a brief overview of the status of the ELT Instrumentation Plan. Dedicated articles on each instrument are presented elsewhere this volume.
Observations of circumstellar environments to look for the direct signal of exoplanets and the scattered light from disks has significant instrumental implications. In the past 15 years, major developments in adaptive optics, coronagraphy, optical ma
The new class of large telescopes, as the future ELT, are designed to work with Laser Guide Star (LGS) tuned to a resonance of atmosphere sodium atoms. This wavefront sensing technique presents complex issues for an application to big telescopes due
The European Extremely Large Telescope will see first lights by the end of 2024. With a diameter of almost 40 meters, it will be the biggest optical telescope ever built from the ground. The ELT will open a brand new window in a sensitivity / spatial
The performance of a wide-field adaptive optics system depends on input design parameters. Here we investigate the performance of a multi-conjugate adaptive optics system design for the European Extremely Large Telescope, using an end-to-end Monte-Ca