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2021A&A...645A..96P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 645A, 96-96 (2021/1-1)

ESPRESSO at VLT. On-sky performance and first results.

PEPE F., CRISTIANI S., REBOLO R., SANTOS N.C., DEKKER H., CABRAL A., DI MARCANTONIO P., FIGUEIRA P., LO CURTO G., LOVIS C., MAYOR M., MEGEVAND D., MOLARO P., RIVA M., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., AMATE M., MANESCAU A., PASQUINI L., ZERBI F.M., ADIBEKYAN V., ABREU M., AFFOLTER M., ALIBERT Y., ALIVERTI M., ALLART R., ALLENDE PRIETO C., ALVAREZ D., ALVES D., AVILA G., BALDINI V., BANDY T., BARROS S.C.C., BENZ W., BIANCO A., BORSA F., BOURRIER V., BOUCHY F., BROEG C., CALDERONE G., CIRAMI R., COELHO J., CONCONI P., CORETTI I., CUMANI C., CUPANI G., D'ODORICO V., DAMASSO M., DEIRIES S., DELABRE B., DEMANGEON O.D.S., DUMUSQUE X., EHRENREICH D., FARIA J.P., FRAGOSO A., GENOLET L., GENONI M., GENOVA SANTOS R., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., HUGHES I., IWERT O., KERBER F., KNUDSTRUP J., LANDONI M., LAVIE B., LILLO-BOX J., LIZON J.-L., MAIRE C., MARTINS C.J.A.P., MEHNER A., MICELA G., MODIGLIANI A., MONTEIRO M.A., MONTEIRO M.J.P.F.G., MOSCHETTI M., MURPHY M.T., NUNES N., OGGIONI L., OLIVEIRA A., OSHAGH M., PALLE E., PARIANI G., PORETTI E., RASILLA J.L., REBORDAO J., REDAELLI E.M., SANTANA TSCHUDI S., SANTIN P., SANTOS P., SEGRANSAN D., SCHMIDT T.M., SEGOVIA A., SOSNOWSKA D., SOZZETTI A., SOUSA S.G., SPANO P., SUAREZ MASCARENO A., TABERNERO H., TENEGI F., UDRY S. and ZANUTTA A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. ESPRESSO is the new high-resolution spectrograph of ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT). It was designed for ultra-high radial-velocity (RV) precision and extreme spectral fidelity with the aim of performing exoplanet research and fundamental astrophysical experiments with unprecedented precision and accuracy. It is able to observe with any of the four Unit Telescopes (UTs) of the VLT at a spectral resolving power of 140000 or 190000 over the 378.2 to 788.7nm wavelength range; it can also observe with all four UTs together, turning the VLT into a 16 m diameter equivalent telescope in terms of collecting area while still providing a resolving power of 70000.
Aims. We provide a general description of the ESPRESSO instrument, report on its on-sky performance, and present our Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) program along with its first results.
Methods. ESPRESSO was installed on the Paranal Observatory in fall 2017. Commissioning (on-sky testing) was conducted between December 2017 and September 2018. The instrument saw its official start of operations on October 1, 2018, but improvements to the instrument and recommissioning runs were conducted until July 2019.
Results. The measured overall optical throughput of ESPRESSO at 550nm and a seeing of 0.65'' exceeds the 10% mark under nominal astroclimatic conditions. We demonstrate an RV precision of better than 25cm/s during a single night and 50cm/s over several months. These values being limited by photon noise and stellar jitter shows that the performance is compatible with an instrumental precision of 10cm/s. No difference has been measured across the UTs, neither in throughput nor RV precision.
Conclusions. The combination of the large collecting telescope area with the efficiency and the exquisite spectral fidelity of ESPRESSO opens a new parameter space in RV measurements, the study of planetary atmospheres, fundamental constants, stellar characterization, and many other fields.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): techniques: radial velocities - instrumentation: spectrographs - planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: detection - cosmology: miscellaneous - asteroseismology

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