The installation and ongoing commissioning of the MATISSE mid-infrared interferometer at the ESO Very Large Telescope Observatory

Lopez, B.; Lagarde, S.; Matter, A.; Agocs, T.; Allouche, F.; Antonelli, P.; Augereau, J. -C.; Bailet, C.; Berio, P.; Bettonvil, F.; Beckmann, U.; van Boekel, R.; Bresson, Y.; Bristow, P.; Cruzalebes, P.; Delbo, M.; Dominik, C.; Elswijk, E.; Fantei, Y.; Glindemann, A.; Heininger, M.; Hofmann, K. -H; Hogerheijde, M.; Hron, J.; Jaffe, W.; Kroes, G.; Laun, W.; Lehmitz, M.; Meilland, A.; Meisenheimer, K.; Millour, F.; Morel, S.; Neumann, U.; Pantin, E.; Petrov, R. G.; Robbe-Duboisa, S.; Schertl, D.; Schoeller, M.; Wolf, S.; Zins, G.; Henning, T.; Stee, Ph.; Weigelt, G.

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    MATISSE is the second-generation mid-infrared spectrograph and imager for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) at Paranal. This new interferometric instrument will allow significant advances in various fundamental research fields: studying the planet-forming region of disks around young stellar objects, understanding the surface structures and mass loss phenomena affecting evolved stars, and probing the environments of black holes in active galactic nuclei.
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