Detection and Analysis of extrasolar planets by multi-aperture nulling interferometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The multi-aperture nulling interferometer was proposed 20 years ago by Bracewell as an alternative to classical coronographs, when high angular resolution and high dynamic range are required, for instance, the observation of extrasolar planets. This concept is now under study for ground-based instruments and space observatories such as Darwin or TPF. In this paper, I'll present several aspects of this technique, its goals, its key-points. I'll present a state of the art of present realisations and projects.

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