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CARMENES. I: instrument and survey overview

Authors :
Rainer Ulbrich
Thomas Henning
Susana Martín-Ruiz
Jorge Sanz-Forcada
A. Klutsch
Rafael Morales Muñoz
David Barrado y Navascués
Martin Kürster
Enrique de Guindos
Guillem Anglada-Escudé
M. Pluto
Eike W. Guenther
Jean-Louis Lizon
Ovidio Rabaza
Cristina López
Sabine Reffert
Ralf-Reiner Rohloff
E. Herrero
Peter H. Hauschildt
E. Solano
Johannes Winkler
Rainer Lenzen
Clemens Storz
Miguel A. Sánchez Carrasco
Carlos del Burgo
Klaus Huber
Jesús Aceituno
H. Anwand-Heerwart
Regina Antona Jiménez
Maria Rosa Zapatero Osorio
Ansgar Reiners
C. Feiz
Ignasi Ribas
Otmar Stahl
D. Galadí
Emilio Rodríguez Pérez
E. Rodriguez
Ricardo Dorda
Werner Laun
Petra Rhode
A. Ramón
Jürgen H. M. M. Schmitt
S. Lalitha
W. Xu
Juan Gutiérrez-Soto
Hans Hagen
Javier Alonso-Floriano
Matilde Fernández
M. Cortés-Contreras
J. Guàrdia
A. Moya
Concepcion Cardenas
Reinhard Mundt
U. Lemke
Javier López-Santiago
Ernesto Sánchez-Blanco
Enrique de Juan
Mercedes Lopez-Morales
Sebastian Schafer
Juan Carlos Suárez
Florian Rodler
Viki Joergens
D. Montes
A. Rodríguez Trinidad
Jörg Schiller
Julian Stürmer
Vianak Naranjo
Karl Wagner
Andreas Quirrenbach
Artie P. Hatzes
Ulrich Thiele
Rafael Rebolo
R. Oreiro
S. Czesla
Miguel Abril
Stefan Dreizler
Eduardo L. Martín
Jose A. Caballero
Antonio Claret
Josep Colomé
Michaela Doellinger
Jonay I. González Hernández
Armin Huber
Pedro J. Amado
Juan Carlos Morales
Hans-Walter Rix
Mauro López del Fresno
Mathias Zechmeister
Walter Seifert
S. Becerril
Eduard Mirabet
V. J. S. Béjar
M. Kehr
J. Helmling
R. Garrido
Daniel Benitez
C. Schmidt
Sandra V. Jeffers
Matthias Ammler-von Eiff
David Pérez Medialdea
Ulrich Mall
Manuela Vidal-Dasilva
Holger Mandel
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SPIE, 2012.

Abstract

CARMENES (Calar Alto high-Resolution search for M dwarfs with Exo-earths with Near-infrared and optical Echelle Spectrographs) is a next-generation instrument for the 3.5m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory, built by a consortium of eleven Spanish and German institutions. The CARMENES instrument consists of two separate echelle spectrographs covering the wavelength range from 0.55 μm to 1.7 μm at a spectral resolution of R = 82, 000, fed by fibers from the Cassegrain focus of the telescope. Both spectrographs are housed in temperature-stabilized vacuum tanks, to enable a long-term 1 m/s radial velocity precision employing a simultaneous calibration with Th-Ne and U-Ne emission line lamps. CARMENES has been optimized for a search for terrestrial planets in the habitable zones (HZs) of low-mass stars, which may well provide our first chance to study environments capable of supporting the development of life outside the Solar System. With its unique combination of optical and near-infrared ´echelle spectrographs, CARMENES will provide better sensitivity for the detection of low-mass planets than any comparable instrument, and a powerful tool for discriminating between genuine planet detections and false positives caused by stellar activity. The CARMENES survey will target 300 M dwarfs in the 2014 to 2018 time frame.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8e7d5579e534b154b7e68571e8b2e7b0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925164