GI2T/REGAIN spectro-interferometry with a new infrared beam combiner

We have built an infrared beam combiner for the GI2T/REGAIN interferometer of the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur. The beam controller allows us to record spectrally dispersed Michelson interference fringes in the near-infrared J-, H- or K-bands. The beam combiner has the advantage that Michelson interferograms can simultaneously be recorded in about 128 different spectral channels. The tilt of the spectrally dispersed fringes is a measure of the instantaneous optical path difference. We present the optical design of the beam combiner and GI2T/REGAIN observations of the Mira star R Cas with this beam combiner in the spectral range of 2.00 micrometers - 2.18 micrometers (observations on 22 and 25 August 1999; variability phase 0.08; V-magnitude approximately 6; seven baselines between 12 m and 24 m; reference stars Vega and (beta) Peg).

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