Abstract
Since the GRAVITY collaboration [1] published the first direct detection of an exoplanet with optical interferometry, new instruments are proposed to follow on this science case. One of them, LIFE [2], would target the thermal emission of exoplanets with optical interferometry. It would do it from space. Another space observatory, JWST, also plan to detect exoplanet at small separation with its interferometric mode (AMI) [3]. From the ground, new instruments also propose the same science case (ASGARD) [4].
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