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Extrasolar Planets with AMBER/VLTI, What can we expect from current performances ?

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We present the current performances of the AMBER / VLTI instrument in terms of differential observables (differential phase and differential visibility) and show that we are already able to reach a sufficient precision for very low mass companions spectroscopy and mass characterization. We perform some extrapolations with the knowledge of the current limitations of the instrument facility. We show that with the current setup of the AMBER instrument, we can already reach $3\sigma = 10^{-3}$ radians and have the potential to some low mass companions characterization (Brown dwarves or hypothetical very hot Extra Solar Giant Planets). With some upgrades of the VLTI infrastructure, improvements of the instrument calibration and improvements of the observing strategy, we will be able to reach $3\sigma = 10^{-4}$ radians and will have the potential to perform Extra Solar Giant Planets spectroscopy and mass characterization.
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hal-00015058 , version 1 (09-12-2005)

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Florentin Millour, Martin Vannier, R. Petrov, Bruno Lopez, Frederik Rantakiro. Extrasolar Planets with AMBER/VLTI, What can we expect from current performances ?. Direct Imaging of Exoplanets: Science & Techniques., 2006, Nice, France. pp.291-296, ⟨10.1017/S1743921306009471⟩. ⟨hal-00015058⟩
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