Noura IbrahimUniversity of Michigan, Mayra GutierrezUniversity of Michigan, John D. MonnierUniversity of Michigan, Stefan KrausUniversity of Exeter, Jean-Baptiste Le BouquinIPAG, Narsireddy AnuguThe CHARA Array, Theo ten BrummelaarThe CHARA Array, Sorabh ChhabraUniversity of Exeter, Isabelle CodronUniversity of Exeter, Julien DejongheObservatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Aaron LabdonEuropean Southern Observatory, Daniel LecronObservatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Daniel MortimerMax-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Denis MourardObservatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Gail SchaeferThe CHARA Array, Benjamin SetterholmMax-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Manuela ArnóINAF, Andrea BiancoINAF, Michele FrangiamoreINAF, Laurent JocouIPAG
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Abstract
MIRC-X and MYSTIC are six-telescope near-infrared beam (1.08-2.38 ${\mu}$m)
combiners at the CHARA Array on Mt Wilson CA, USA. Ever since the commissioning
of MIRC-X (J and H bands) in 2018 and MYSTIC (K bands) in 2021, they have been
the most popular and over-subscribed instruments at the array. Observers have
been able to image stellar objects with sensitivity down to 8.1 mag in H and
7.8 mag in K-band under the very best conditions. In 2022 MYSTIC was upgraded
with a new ABCD mode using the VLTI/GRAVITY 4-beam integrated optics chip, with
the goal of improving the sensitivity and calibration. The ABCD mode has been
used to observe more than 20 T Tauri stars; however, the data pipeline is still
being developed. Alongside software upgrades, we detail planned upgrades to
both instruments in this paper. The main upgrades are: 1) Adding a motorized
filter wheel to MIRC-X along with new high spectral resolution modes 2)
Updating MIRC-X optics to allow for simultaneous 6T J+H observations 3)
Removing the warm window between the spectrograph and the warm optics in MYSTIC
4) Adding a 6T ABCD mode to MIRC-X in collaboration with CHARA/SPICA 5)
Updating the MIRC-X CRED-ONE camera funded by Prof. Kraus from U. Exeter 6)
Carrying out science verification of the MIRC-X polarization mode 7) Developing
new software for ABCD-mode data reduction and more efficient calibration
routines. We expect these upgrades to not only improve the observing
experience, but also increase the sensitivity by 0.4 mag in J+H-bands, and 1
mag in K-band.