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Properties of Radial Velocities measurement based on LAMOST-II Medium-Resolution Spectroscopic Observations

Authors :
R. Wang
A.-L. Luo
J.-J. Chen
Z.-R. Bai
L. Chen
X.-F. Chen
S.-B. Dong
B. Du
J.-N. Fu
Z.-W. Han
J.-L. Hou
Y.-H. Hou
W. Hou
D.-K. Jiang
X. Kong
L.-F. Li
C. Liu
J.-M. Liu
L. Qin
J.-R. Shi
H. Tian
H. Wu
C.-J. Wu
J.-W. Xie
H.-T. Zhang
S. Zhang
G. Zhao
Y.-H. Zhao
J. Zhong
W.-K. Zong
F. Zuo
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The radial velocity (RV) is a basic physical quantity which can be determined through Doppler shift of the spectrum of a star. The precision of RV measurement depends on the resolution of the spectrum we used and the accuracy of wavelength calibration. In this work, radial velocities of LAMOST-II medium resolution (R ~ 7500) spectra are measured for 1,594,956 spectra (each spectrum has two wavebands) through matching with templates. A set of RV standard stars are used to recalibrate the zero point of the measurement, and some reference sets with RVs derived from medium/high-resolution observations are used to evaluate the accuracy of the measurement. Comparing with reference sets, the accuracy of our measurement can get 0.0227 km s/1 with respect to radial velocities standard stars. The intrinsic precision is estimated with the multiple observations of single stars, which can achieve to 1.36 km s/1,1.08 km s/1, 0.91 km s/1 for the spectra at signal-to-noise levels of 10, 20, 50, respectively.<br />published by ApJs. 13 pages, 13 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb799585d739a3a2be7843781a8769ba