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NIRPS first light and early science: breaking the 1 m/s RV precision barrier at infrared wavelengths

Authors :
Artigau, Étienne
Bouchy, François
Doyon, René
Baron, Frédérique
Malo, Lison
Wildi, François
Pepe, Franceso
Cook, Neil J.
Thibault, Simon
Reshetov, Vladimir
Dumusque, Xavier
Lovis, Christophe
Sosnowska, Danuta
Martins, Bruno L. Canto
De Medeiros, Jose Renan
Delfosse, Xavier
Santos, Nuno
Rebolo, Rafael
Abreu, Manuel
Allain, Guillaume
Allart, Romain
Auger, Hugues
Barros, Susana
Bazinet, Luc
Blind, Nicolas
Boisse, Isabelle
Bonfils, Xavier
Bourrier, Vincent
Bovay, Sébastien
Broeg, Christopher
Brousseau, Denis
Bruniquel, Vincent
Cabral, Alexandre
Cadieux, Charles
Carmona, Andres
Carteret, Yann
Challita, Zalpha
Chazelas, Bruno
Cloutier, Ryan
Coelho, João
Cointepas, Marion
Conod, Uriel
Cowan, Nicolas
Cristo, Eduardo
da Silva, João Gomes
Dauplaise, Laurie
Gomes, Roseane de Lima
Delgado-Mena, Elisa
Ehrenreich, David
Faria, João
Figueira, Pedro
Forveille, Thierry
Frensch, Yolanda
Gagné, Jonathan
Genest, Frédéric
Genolet, Ludovic
Hernández, Jonay I. González
Témich, Félix Gracia
Grieves, Nolan
Hernandez, Olivier
Hobson, Melissa J.
Hoeijmakers, Jens
Kerley, Dan
Krishnamurthy, Vigneshwaran
Lafrenière, David
Lamontagne, Pierrot
Larue, Pierre
Leaf, Henry
Leão, Izan C.
Lim, Olivia
Curto, Gaspare Lo
Martins, Allan M.
Melo, Claudio
Messias, Yuri S.
Mignon, Lucile
Moranta, Leslie
Mordasini, Christoph
Moulla, Khaled Al
Mounzer, Dany
L'Heureux, Alexandrine
Nari, Nicola
Nielsen, Louise
Osborn, Ares
Parc, Léna
Pasquini, Luca
Passegger, Vera M.
Pelletier, Stefan
Peroux, Céline
Piaulet, Caroline
Plotnykov, Mykhaylo
Poulin-Girard, Anne-Sophie
Rasilla, José Luis
Saint-Antoine, Jonathan
Sarajlic, Mirsad
Segovia, Alex
Seidel, Julia
Ségransan, Damien
Silva, Ana Rita Costa
Srivastava, Avidaan
Stefanov, Atanas K.
Mascareño, Alejandro Suárez
Sordet, Michael
Teixeira, Márcio A.
Udry, Stéphane
Valencia, Diana
Vallée, Philippe
Vandal, Thomas
Vaulato, Valentina
Wade, Gregg
Wardenier, Joost P.
Wehbé, Bachar
Weisserman, Drew
Wevers, Ivan
Zins, Gérard
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Near-InfraRed Planet Searcher or NIRPS is a precision radial velocity spectrograph developed through collaborative efforts among laboratories in Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, France, Portugal and Spain. NIRPS extends to the 0.98-1.8 $\mu$m domain of the pioneering HARPS instrument at the La Silla 3.6-m telescope in Chile and it has achieved unparalleled precision, measuring stellar radial velocities in the infrared with accuracy better than 1 m/s. NIRPS can be used either stand-alone or simultaneously with HARPS. Commissioned in late 2022 and early 2023, NIRPS embarked on a 5-year Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) program in April 2023, spanning 720 observing nights. This program focuses on planetary systems around M dwarfs, encompassing both the immediate solar vicinity and transit follow-ups, alongside transit and emission spectroscopy observations. We highlight NIRPS's current performances and the insights gained during its deployment at the telescope. The lessons learned and successes achieved contribute to the ongoing advancement of precision radial velocity measurements and high spectral fidelity, further solidifying NIRPS' role in the forefront of the field of exoplanets.<br />Comment: Proceeding at the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation conference [Yokohama,Japan; June 2024]

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.08304
Document Type :
Working Paper