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13 December 2020 RISTRETTO: a pathfinder instrument for exoplanet atmosphere characterization
Bruno Chazelas, Christophe Lovis, Nicolas Blind, Jonas Kühn, Ludovic Genolet, Ian Hughes, Martin Turbet, Janis Hagelberg, Nathanaël Restori, Markus Kasper, Nelly Natalia Cerpa Urra
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Abstract
We introduce the RISTRETTO instrument for ESO VLT, an evolution from the original idea of connecting the SPHERE high-contrast facility to the ESPRESSO spectrograph (Lovis et al 2017). RISTRETTO is an independent, AO-fed spectrograph proposed as a visitor instrument, with the goal of detecting nearby exoplanets in reflected light for the first time. RISTRETTO aims at characterizing the atmospheres of Proxima b and several other exoplanets using the technique of high-contrast, high-resolution spectroscopy. The instrument is composed of two parts: a front-end to be installed on VLT UT4 providing a two-stage adaptive optics system using the AOF facility with coronagraphic capability and a 7-fiber IFU, and a diffraction-limited R=135,000 spectrograph in the 620-840 nm range. We present the requirements and the preliminary design of the instrument.
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Bruno Chazelas, Christophe Lovis, Nicolas Blind, Jonas Kühn, Ludovic Genolet, Ian Hughes, Martin Turbet, Janis Hagelberg, Nathanaël Restori, Markus Kasper, and Nelly Natalia Cerpa Urra "RISTRETTO: a pathfinder instrument for exoplanet atmosphere characterization", Proc. SPIE 11448, Adaptive Optics Systems VII, 1144875 (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2576316
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KEYWORDS
Exoplanets

Spectrographs

Planets

Telescopes

Atmospheric sensing

Diffraction

Gases

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