Introduces a reflection spectroscopy metric and uses KELT-9 injection-recovery tests to demonstrate that rotational line broadening from rapid stellar rotation and large misalignments must be included when assessing detectability of exoplanet reflected spectra.
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A public archive of 5649 telluric-corrected CRIRES+ L/M-band spectra with new wavelength and slit-tilt calibrations derived from atmospheric features is released.
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Spinning out of focus: The challenge of rotational line broadening in exoplanet reflection spectroscopy
Introduces a reflection spectroscopy metric and uses KELT-9 injection-recovery tests to demonstrate that rotational line broadening from rapid stellar rotation and large misalignments must be included when assessing detectability of exoplanet reflected spectra.
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An archive of reduced and telluric-corrected CRIRES+ L- and M-band spectra with slit-tilt and wavelength calibrations
A public archive of 5649 telluric-corrected CRIRES+ L/M-band spectra with new wavelength and slit-tilt calibrations derived from atmospheric features is released.