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Infrared Doppler instrument for the Subaru Telescope (IRD)

Authors :
Dehyun Oh
Yuji Ikeda
Hideyuki Izumiura
Donald N. B. Hall
Masahide Hidai
Hiroki Harakawa
E. Kokubo
Yosuke Tanaka
Nobuhiko Kusakabe
Klaus W. Hodapp
Masashi Omiya
Yuka Fujii
Takuya Suenaga
Jun-Ichi Morino
Masahiro Ogihara
Ken Kashiwagi
Jun Hashimoto
Hiroshi Suto
Tetsuya Nagata
Jungmi Kwon
Hiroshi Terada
Yosuke Mizuno
Ryuji Suzuki
Sadahiro Inoue
Yasuhiro H. Takahashi
Teruyuki Hirano
Tomonori Usuda
Takayuki Kotani
Hidenori Genda
Tomoyuki Kudo
Akihiko Fukui
Motohide Tamura
Wako Aoki
Masahiko Hayashi
Masahiro Ikoma
Yasunori Hori
Eiji Kambe
S. Oshino
Naruhisa Takato
Hiroshi Ohnuki
Bun'ei Sato
Takashi Kurokawa
Masahiro N. Machida
Yo Washizaki
Yutaka Hayano
Chihiro Tachinami
Masayuki Kuzuhara
Taro Matsuo
Olivier Guyon
Shogo Nishiyama
Hideki Takami
Satoru Suzuki
Norio Narita
Jun Nishikawa
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SPIE, 2012.

Abstract

IRD is the near-infrared high-precision radial velocity instrument for the Subaru 8.2-m telescope. It is a relatively compact (~1m size) spectrometer with a new echelle-grating and Volume-Phase Holographic gratings covering 1-2 micron wavelengths combined with an original frequency comb using optical pulse synthesizer. The spectrometer will employ a 4096x4096-pixel HgCdTe array under testing at IfA, University of Hawaii. Both the telescope/Adaptive Optics and comb beams are fed to the spectrometer via optical fibers, while the instrument is placed at the Nasmyth platform of the Subaru telescope. Expected accuracy of the Doppler-shifted velocity measurements is about 1 m s-1. Helped with the large collecting area and high image quality of the Subaru telescope, IRD can conduct systematic radial velocity surveys of nearby middle-to-late M stars aiming for down to one Earth-mass planet. Systematic observational and theoretical studies of M stars and their planets for the IRD science are also ongoing. We will report the design and preliminary development progresses of the whole and each component of IRD.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a565956a993bf937010dd9c4d44a1fe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925885