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PLATOSpec: a precise spectrograph in support of space missions

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KABATH P. SKARKA M. HATZES A. GUENTHER E. VANZI L. BRAHM R. JANÍK Jan PINTR P. GAJDOS P. LIPTAK J. ZAK J. BOFFIN H. M. J. ANTONUCCI L. AVILA G. BALKOOVA Z. BALL M. E. FLORES M. FUENTES A. FUCHS J. GREIMEL R. GAJARDO A. IVANOV V. D. KOHLER J. LEITZINGER M. LUDWIG M. R. MORAVCIK T. NECASEK J. NEUBERT R. J. U. ODERT P. OLGUIN G. PINTO M. Tala ROTH M. REZBA L. SCHAFFENROTH V. SIGWARTH M. SRBA J. SUAREZ A. SKODA P. SUBJAK J. VACLAVIK J. VESELY M. VESELY R. VÍTKOVÁ Michaela WINKLER J. U. ZUMMER M. ZDARSKA E.

Rok publikování 2026
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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www https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/545/1/staf1972/8317931?login=true
Doi https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf1972
Klíčová slova instrumentation: spectrographs; techniques: radial velocities; planets and satellites: general
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Popis The upcoming space missions that will characterize exoplanets, such as PLATO and Ariel, will collect huge amounts of data that will need to be complemented with ground-based observations. The aim of the PLATOSpec project is to perform science with an echelle spectrograph capable of measuring precise radial velocities. The main focus of the spectrograph will be to perform the initial screening and validation of exoplanetary candidates, in addition to study stellar variability. It will be possible to determine the physical properties of large exoplanets. The PLATOSpec blue-sensitive spectrograph, with a spectral range of 380-700 nm and a resolving power of R = 70.000 , is installed on the 1.5-m telescope at the ESO La Silla Observatory in Chile. Initial results show that the radial-velocity limit given by the wavelength calibration is about 2-3 m s(-1). Tests on bright F-K main-sequence standard stars reveal a scatter of about 5 m s(-1) over a few hours. The scatter over a few months is slightly higher. We demonstrate the capabilities of PLATOSpec on the mass determination of WASP-79 b and the spin-orbit alignment of WASP-62 b via the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. We show its possible usage on variable star research as demonstrated on the false-positive exoplanetary candidate TIC 238060327, which is proven a binary star. Investigation of line-profile variations of the roAp star Cir shows that PLATOSpec can also be used for the surface mapping. Finally, we present new results on the active star UY Pic in the PLATO southern field. Our results show that PLATOSpec is a versatile spectrograph with great precision.

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