Study of the HARPS line profile using a laser frequency comb

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Abstract

High precision spectroscopy is one of the most successful methods to detect extra-solar planets. To enable the detection of Earth-like planets in the habitable zone, extremely precise instruments are required. Our lack of knowledge of the instrument line profile, non-linearity and charge transfer efficiency effects in the detector limits the achievable precision of an instrument. We report our studies on the HARPS (High Accuracy Radial- velocity Planet Searcher) line profiles, measured using the unresolved lines of a Laser Frequency Comb (LFC). We show how the line profile changes as a function of position and signal, and estimate the errors made in the line centroid measurement due to the variation of the line profile. Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2014.

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Zhao, F., Curto, G. L., Pasquini, L., & Zhao, G. (2012). Study of the HARPS line profile using a laser frequency comb. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 8, pp. 407–409). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921313013276

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