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arxiv: 1608.06090 · v1 · pith:SIFAKTLCnew · submitted 2016-08-22 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM

A High Resolution Spectrograph for the 72 cm Waltz Telescope at Landessternwarte, Heidelberg

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The Waltz Spectrograph is a fiber-fed high-resolution \'echelle spectrograph for the 72 cm Waltz Telescope at the Landessternwarte, Heidelberg. It uses a 31.6 lines/mm 63.5$^{\circ}$ blaze angle \'echelle grating in white-pupil configuration, providing a spectral resolving power of $R\sim$65,000 covering the spectral range between 450$-$800\,nm in one CCD exposure. A prism is used for cross-dispersion of \'echelle orders. The spectrum is focused by a commercial apochromat onto a 2k$\times$2k CCD detector with 13.5$\mu$m per pixel. An exposure meter will be used to obtain precise photon-weighted midpoints of observations, which will be used in the computation of the barycentric corrections of measured radial velocities. A stabilized, newly designed iodine cell is employed for measuring radial velocities with high precision. Our goal is to reach a radial velocity precision of better than 5 m/s, providing an instrument with sufficient precision and sensitivity for the discovery of giant exoplanets. Here we describe the design of the Waltz spectrograph and early on-sky results.

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