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2007A&A...462..795Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 462, 795-799 (2007/2-1)

Asteroids as radial velocity and resolving power standards for medium and high resolution spectroscopy.

ZWITTER T., MIGNARD F. and CRIFO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Echelle spectra of 10 bright asteroids are presented and compared against an observed twilight spectrum and a computed Solar spectrum. Spectra covering a 2130Å spectral range centered on λ=5785Å are of high resolving power and high signal to noise ratio. We compare detailed properties of spectral lines and not albedo variations. It is shown that the normalized Solar and asteroid spectra are identical except for radial velocity (RV) shifts which can be predicted at accuracy level of 1m/s. So asteroids are proposed as new and extremely accurate radial velocity standards. Predicted and measured RVs of observed asteroids match within the limits of accuracy of the instrument. There are numerous absorption lines in the reflected Solar spectrum. This allows a direct mapping of the resolving power of a spectrograph between and along echelle spectral orders. Thus asteroid spectra can be used to test the wavelength calibration and resolving power of spectrographs on the ground as well as in space, including the Gaia mission of ESA. All spectra are given in electronic form.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: radial velocities - techniques: spectroscopic - instrumentation: spectrographs - minor planets, asteroids - Sun: photosphere

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