Colour-differential interferometry for the observation of extrasolar planets

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We present the high angular resolution technique of colour-differential interferometry for direct detection of extrasolar giant planets (EGPs). The measurement of differential phase with long-baseline ground-based interferometers in the near-infrared could allow the observation of several hot giant extrasolar planets in tight orbit around the nearby stars, and thus yield their low- or mid-resolution spectroscopy, complete orbital data set and mass. Estimates of potentially achievable signal-to-noise ratios are presented for a number of planets already discovered by indirect methods. The limits from the instrumental and atmospheric instability are discussed, and a subsequent observational strategy is proposed. © 2006 RAS.

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Vannier, M., Petrov, R. G., Lopez, B., & Millour, F. (2006). Colour-differential interferometry for the observation of extrasolar planets. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 367(2), 825–837. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10015.x

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