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The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer: A dedicated single-mode fiber injection unit for high resolution exoplanet spectroscopy

Authors :
Delorme, Jacques-Robert
Jovanovic, Nemanja
Echeverri, Daniel
Mawet, Dimitri
Wallace, J. Kent
Bartos, Randall D.
Cetre, Sylvain
Wizinowich, Peter
Ragland, Sam
Lilley, Scott
Wetherell, Edward
Doppmann, Greg
Wang, Jason J.
Morris, Evan C.
Ruffio, Jean-Baptiste
Martin, Emily C.
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
Ruane, Garreth
Schofield, Tobias
Suominen, Nick
Calvin, Benjamin
Wang, Eric
Magnone, Kenneth
Johnson, Christopher
Sohn, Ji Man
Lopez, Ronald A.
Bond, Charlotte Z.
Pezzato, Jacklyn
Sayson, Jorge Llop
Chun, Mark
Skemer, Andrew J.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a purpose-built instrument to demonstrate new technological and instrumental concepts initially developed for the exoplanet direct imaging field. Located downstream of the current Keck II adaptive optic system, KPIC contains a fiber injection unit (FIU) capable of combining the high-contrast imaging capability of the adaptive optics system with the high dispersion spectroscopy capability of the current Keck high resolution infrared spectrograph (NIRSPEC). Deployed at Keck in September 2018, this instrument has already been used to acquire high resolution spectra ($R > 30,000$) of multiple targets of interest. In the near term, it will be used to spectrally characterize known directly imaged exoplanets and low-mass brown dwarf companions visible in the northern hemisphere with a spectral resolution high enough to enable spin and planetary radial velocity measurements as well as Doppler imaging of atmospheric weather phenomena. Here we present the design of the FIU, the unique calibration procedures needed to operate a single-mode fiber instrument and the system performance.<br />Comment: 31 pages, 17 figures, submitted to JATIS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2107.12556
Document Type :
Working Paper