A Pathfinder Instrument for Precision Radial Velocities in the Near-Infrared

  • Ramsey L
  • Barnes J
  • Redman S
  • et al.
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We have designed and tested an in-plane echelle spectrograph configured to investigate precision radial velocities from ground-based near-infrared observations. The spectrograph operates across the spectral range of 0.9-1.7 mm at a spectral resolution of R = 50,000, and uses a liquid nitrogen-cooled HAWAII 1K detector. Repeated measurements of the Earth's rotation via integrated Sunlight with two different instrument arrangements in the near infrared Y band have produced radial velocities with ~10 m/s RMS over a period of several hours. The most recent instrument configuration has achieved an unbinned RMS of 7 m/s and suggests that infrared radial velocity precisions may be able to approach those achieved at optical wavelengths.

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Ramsey, L. W., Barnes, J., Redman, S. L., Jones, H. R. A., Wolszczan, A., Bongiorno, S., … Jenkins, J. (2008). A Pathfinder Instrument for Precision Radial Velocities in the Near-Infrared. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 120(870), 887–894. https://doi.org/10.1086/591233

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