J. Meisner
Leiden University
6 Papers
19 Citations
J. Meisner is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrograph & Very Large Telescope. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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MIDI - The 10 mu m instrument on the VLTI
Christoph Leinert,Uwe Graser,Frank Przygodda,L. B. F. M. Waters,Guy Perrin,Walter Jaffe,Bruno Lopez,E. J. Bakker,A. Böhm,Olivier Chesneau,W. D. Cotton,S Damstra,Johannes de Jong,AW Glazenborg-Kluting,Bernard Grimm,H. Hanenburg,Werner Laun,Rainer Lenzen,Sebastiano Ligori,Richard J. Mathar,J. Meisner,Sebastien Morel,W Morr,Udo Neumann,Jan-Willem Pel,Peter Schuller,R.-R. Rohloff,B. Stecklum,Clemens Storz,O. von der Lühe,Karl Wagner +30 more
TL;DR: The MIDI instrument has been transported to Paranal where it will undergo testing and commissioning on the Very Large Telescope Interferometer VLTI from the end of 2002 through large part of this year 2003 as discussed by the authors.
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METIS: the thermal infrared instrument for the E-ELT
Bernhard R. Brandl,Rainer Lenzen,Eric Pantin,Alistair Glasse,Joris Blommaert,Michael Meyer,Manuel Guedel,Lars Venema,Frank Molster,Remko Stuik,Eva Schmalzl,J. Meisner,Emeric Le Floc'h,Wolfgang Brandner,Stefan Hippler,Ignas Snellen,Klaus M. Pontoppidan +16 more
TL;DR: The mid-infrared ELT Imager and Spectrograph (METIS) as discussed by the authors is the third instrument on the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) to provide diffraction limited imaging in the atmospheric L/M and N-band from 3======to 14 μm over an 18˝×18˝ field of view.
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The NOVA Fringe Tracker: A second generation cophasing facility for up tósix telescopes at the VLTI
J. Meisner,W. Jaffe,R.S. le Poole +2 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The polarization-based collimated beam combiner (NFT) was proposed in this article to solve the problem of photometric crosstalk by eliminating the imbalance in the beamcombiner which results in fluctuations of the incoming wavefronts and the proportion of power accepted by a spatial filter masquerading as a visibility.
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Status of the mid-infrared E-ELT imager and spectrograph METIS
Bernhard R. Brandl,Tibor Agócs,Gabby Aitink-Kroes,Thomas Bertram,Felix Bettonvil,Roy van Boekel,Olivier Boulade,Markus Feldt,Alistair Glasse,Adrian M. Glauser,Manuel Güdel,Norma Hurtado,Rieks Jager,Matthew A. Kenworthy,Michael Mach,J. Meisner,Michael Meyer,Eric Pantin,Sascha P. Quanz,Hans Martin Schmid,Remko Stuik,Auke Veninga,Christoffel Waelkens +22 more
TL;DR: METIS as discussed by the authors is one of the first three instruments on the E-ELT to provide coronagraphy and medium resolution slit spectroscopy over the 3 − 19μm range, as well as high resolution integral field spectroscopic from 2.9 − 5.3μm.
Mid-infrared sizes of circumstellar disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars measured with MIDI on the VLTI
C. Leinert,R. van Boekel,Laurentius Waters,Olivier Chesneau,Fabien Malbet,Rainer Köhler,Walter Jaffe,Thorsten Ratzka,A. Dutrey,Thomas Preibisch,Uwe Graser,Eric J. Bakker,G. Chagnon,W. D. Cotton,Carsten Dominik,Cornelis P. Dullemond,Annelie W. Glazenborg-Kluttig,Andreas Glindemann,Th. Henning,Karl-Heinz Hofmann,J. de Jong,Rainer Lenzen,Sebastiano Ligori,Bruno Lopez,J. Meisner,Sebastien Morel,Francesco Paresce,Jan-Willem Pel,Isabelle Percheron,Guy Perrin,Frank Przygodda,Andrea Richichi,Markus Schöller,P. Schuller,B. Stecklum,M.E. van den Ancker,O. von der Lühe,Gerd Weigelt +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first long baseline mid-infrared interferometric observations of the circumstellar disks surrounding Herbig Ae/Be stars were obtained using the MIDI at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Very Large Telescope Interferometer VLTI on Cerro Paranal.