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Design of the iLocater Acquisition Camera Demonstration System

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2015-10-07 v1

Abstract

Existing planet-finding spectrometers are limited by systematic errors that result from their seeing-limited design. Of particular concern is the use of multi-mode fibers (MMFs), which introduce modal noise and accept significant amounts of background radiation from the sky. We present the design of a single-mode fiber-based acquisition camera for a diffraction-limited spectrometer named "iLocater." By using the "extreme" adaptive optics (AO) system of the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), iLocater will overcome the limitations that prevent Doppler instruments from reaching their full potential, allowing precise radial velocity (RV) measurements of terrestrial planets around nearby bright stars. The instrument presented in this paper, which we refer to as the acquisition camera "demonstration system," will measure on-sky single-mode fiber (SMF) coupling efficiency using one of the 8.4m primaries of the LBT in fall 2015.

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@article{arxiv.1509.05103,
  title  = {Design of the iLocater Acquisition Camera Demonstration System},
  author = {Andrew Bechter and Jonathan Crass and Ryan Ketterer and Justin R. Crepp and David King and Bo Zhao and Robert Reynolds and Philip Hinz and Jack Brooks and Eric Bechter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05103},
  year   = {2015}
}