List of astronomical interferometers at visible and infrared wavelengths


Here is a list of currently existing astronomical optical interferometers, and some parameters describing their performance.

Current performance of ground-based interferometers

Columns 2-5 determine the range of targets that can be observed and the range of science which can be done. Higher limiting magnitude means that the array can observe fainter sources. The limiting magnitude is determined by the atmospheric seeing, the diameters of the telescopes and the light lost in the system. A larger range of baselines means that a wider variety of science can be done and on a wider range of sources.
Columns 6-10 indicate the approximate quality and total amount of science data the array is expected to obtain. This is per year, to account for the average number of cloud-free nights on which each array is operated.
Interferometer and observing modeWavebandLimiting magnitudeMinimum baseline
Maximum baseline Approx. no. visibility measurements per year
Max ratio of no. phase / no. amplitude measurements
Accuracy of amplitude2 measurementsAccuracy of phase measurements
Number of spectral channels
Comments
CHARA ArrayV, R, I, J, H, K83433075000.71%103000030000 in the visible band; maximum baseline 330-m
COAST visibleR, I746020000.54%104?300 cloudy nights per year, maximum baseline 100-m
COAST infraredJ, H34601000.520%101300 cloudy nights per year, maximum baseline 100-m
GI2T visibleR, I510652000010%-400?CLOSED in 2006
IOTAJ, H, K, L'7630100000.32%101?Integrated optics beam combiner. CLOSED.
ISIN0105050000.31%11000Maximum baseline 70-m
Keck InterferometerH, K, L, N10.38585100004%1330Nulling Key Science Underway - No imaging on a single baseline instrument; maximum baseline 11-m. CLOSED.
Keck Aperture MaskingJ, H, K, L20.59200000.920%101CLOSED.
MIRA 1.2R, I33030500010%-1Mid-Infrared
Navy Precision Optical Interferometer visibleV, R, I55300500000.74%1016at NOFS; siderstats operational 4 x 1.8m added apertures in FY13. World's largest optical baseline-437m, 6-phased
Palomar Testbed InterferometerJ,H,K7861105000002%0.15,10"dual-star" capable , No imaging on a single baseline instrument. CLOSED 2009.
SUSIB, V, R, I55640500004%1021No imaging on a single baseline instrument; Maximum baseline 160m
VLTI
+UTs AMBER
J, H, K simultaneously7461304000.31%102000Used for a few weeks per year. Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m
VLTI
+ATs AMBER
J, H, K simultaneously4461304000.31%102000Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m
VLTI
+UTs VINCI
K11461304000>1%-1Integrated optics beam combiner. Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m
VLTI
+ATs VINCI
KNever checked122004000>1%-1Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m.
VLTI
+UTs MIDI
N4.546130200010%-250Used for a few weeks per year. Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m. Dismantled Apr 2015
VLTI
+ATs MIDI
N4.5?200200010%-250VLTI inldes World's largest unfilled apertures. Longest overall VLTI Baseline 130m. Dismantled Apr 2015

New interferometers and improvements to existing interferometers