Precision radial velocities in the infrared

Jones, H.R.A., Rayer, J., Ramsey, L., Dent, B., Longmore, A.J., Vacva, B., Liu, M., Webster, A., Wolscznan, A. and Barnes, A. (2009) Precision radial velocities in the infrared. Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. pp. 415-416. ISSN 1570-6591
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Over 250 extra-solar planets have been discovered to date using a variety of techniques. The majority have been discovered at optical wavelengths from the Doppler shift of F, G and K stars induced by orbiting planets. We have constructed models simulating likely planets around M dwarfs and demonstrated the ability to recover their radial velocity signals in the infrared. We have conducted experiments in the infrared with a brass-board instrument to explore real-world issues. We are thus confident that a stabilised radial velocity spectrometer with a single-shot 1 and 1.7 microns coverage at a resolution of around 70 k can achieve an instrumental radial velocity error of 0.5 m/s. This enables the efficient measurement of radial velocities for M, L and T spectral classes.

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