Wednesday, November 21, 2012

1211.4785 (F. Bouchy et al.)

SOPHIE+: First results of an octagonal-section fiber for high-precision radial velocity measurements    [PDF]

F. Bouchy, R. F. Diaz, G. Hébrard, L. Arnold, I. Boisse, X. Delfosse, S. Perruchot, A. Santerne
High-precision spectrographs play a key role in exoplanet searches and Doppler asteroseismology using the radial velocity technique. The 1 m/s level of precision requires very high stability and uniformity of the illumination of the spectrograph. In fiber-fed spectrographs such as SOPHIE, the fiber-link scrambling properties are one of the main conditions for high precision. To significantly improve the radial velocity precision of the SOPHIE spectrograph, which was limited to 5-6 m/s, we implemented a piece of octagonal-section fiber in the fiber link. We present here the scientific validation of the upgrade of this instrument, demonstrating a real improvement. The upgraded instrument, renamed SOPHIE+, reaches radial velocity precision in the range of 1-2 m/s. It is now fully efficient for the detection of low-mass exoplanets down to 5-10 Earth mass and for the identification of acoustic modes down to a few tens of cm/s.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.4785

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