Published February 27, 2026
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MATISSE and mid-infrared interferometry at the VLTI post-2030
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Based on what has been achieved with the second-generation interferometric instrument MATISSE, we
provide a plan for the future. Within the context of the ELT, and in particular METIS, the support of
extending ground-based mid-infrared capabilities is critical. Possible upgrades to MATISSE are wide-field
observations, metrology for phase referencing for improved sensitivity, upgraded detectors, a combination
of the AT and UT telescopes for improved uv coverage, and the combination of observations from the
ELT and VLTI. Because of the large apertures required for sensitive observations with respect to the
thermal background, an evolution of the VLTI infrastructure involving a fifth UT or larger diameter ATs with
longer baselines naturally pushes us to a new instrument combining more than four telescopes. In this
contribution, we present several possibilities for expanding the realm of high-resolution science cases
in the fields of active galactic nuclei, young stellar objects and evolved stars, with an active element on
discussions for stepping into the next era of high-resolution astronomy together.
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