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ESPRESSO: the ultimate rocky exoplanets hunter for the VLT

Authors :
Maria Rosa Zapatero Osorio
Pedro Figueira
Ricardo Gomes
Giorgio Toso
Christopher Broeg
Denis Mégevand
Marco Landoni
Paul Bristow
Danuta Sosnowska
Carlos Martins
Bernard Delabre
Nuno C. Santos
Marco Riva
I. Hughes
Paolo Spanò
Charles Maire
André Moitinho
Alexandre Cabral
Stefano Cristiani
Pedro Carvas
Igor Coretti
M. Comari
Paolo Molaro
Guido Cupani
Olaf Iwert
L. Genolet
Valentina D'Odorico
Filippo Maria Zerbi
Francesco Pepe
Samuel Santana Tschudi
Christophe Lovis
Jean-Louis Lizon
A. Fragoso
Jonay I. González Hernández
Jose Luis Rasilla
Gerardo Avila
M. A. Monteiro
Jorge Lima
M. Affolter
Florian Kerber
Rafael Rebolo
Sérgio F. Sousa
M. Mannetta
Paolo Conconi
Matteo Viel
Hans Dekker
Paolo Di Marcantonio
Eros Vanzella
M. Amate
Manuel Abreu
Paolo Santin
F. Tenegi
M. Fleury
Vincenzo De Caprio
Roberto Cirami
V. Baldini
João Coelho
Source :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SPIE, 2012.

Abstract

ESPRESSO, the VLT rocky exoplanets hunter, will combine the efficiency of modern echelle spectrograph with extreme radial-velocity precision. It will be installed at Paranal on ESO's VLT in order to achieve a gain of two magnitudes with respect to its predecessor HARPS, and the instrumental radial-velocity precision will be improved to reach 10 cm/s level. We have constituted a Consortium of astronomical research institutes to fund, design and build ESPRESSO on behalf of and in collaboration with ESO, the European Southern Observatory. The project has passed the preliminary design review in November 2011. The spectrograph will be installed at the so-called "Combined Coude Laboratory" of the VLT, it will be linked to the four 8.2 meters Unit Telescopes (UT) through four optical "Coude trains" and will be operated either with a single telescope or with up to four UTs. In exchange of the major financial and human effort the building Consortium will be awarded with guaranteed observing time (GTO), which will be invested in a common scientific program. Thanks to its characteristics and the ability of combining incoherently the light of 4 large telescopes, ESPRESSO will offer new possibilities in many fields of astronomy. Our main scientific objectives are, however, the search and characterization of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone of quiet, near-by G to M-dwarfs, and the analysis of the variability of fundamental physical constants. In this paper, we present the ambitious scientific objectives, the capabilities of ESPRESSO, the technical solutions for the system and its subsystems, enlightening the main differences between ESPRESSO and its predecessors. The project aspects of this facility are also described, from the consortium and partnership structure to the planning phases and milestones.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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