Searches for extrasolar planets using the periodic Doppler shift of stellar spectral lines resulting from the motion of the host star around the barycentre of an extrasolar system have recently achieved a precision of 60 cm/s. To find a 1-Earth-mass planet in an Earth-like orbit, a precision of 5 cm/s is necessary. The sensitivity of astrophysical spectroscopy is presently limited by its wavelength calibration sources. The combination of a laser frequency comb with a Fabry-Perot (FP) filter cavity has been suggested as a promising approach to improved sensitivity. The paper reports on the fabrication and tests of a filtered comb with up to 40-GHz (~ 1 Aring) line spacing, generated from a 1 - GHz repetition-rate source, without compromising...
We describe the development of a broadband astro-comb providing wavelength coverage of 500 - 620 nm,...
We demonstrate an astro-comb for relatively low resolution astronomical spectrographs. The space of ...
Exoplanets can be detected from a time series of stellar spectra by looking for small, periodic shif...
Searches for extrasolar planets using precision radial velocity (PRV) techniques are approaching Ear...
High-resolution spectroscopy is a crucial tool for cosmology and the search for extrasolar planets. ...
Author Institution: Harvard-Smithsonian, Cambridge, MALaser frequency combs adapted to serve as wave...
Laser frequency comb sources promise to enable precision astronomical spectroscopy at the 10-11 leve...
We deployed two wavelength calibrators based on laser frequency combs ("astro-combs") at an astronom...
To realize a broadband, large-line-spacing astro-comb, suitable for wavelength calibration of astrop...
Perhaps the most exciting area of astronomical research today is the study of exoplanets and exoplan...
Astronomical spectroscopy allows detection of exoplanets and their atmospheres, and gives insights i...
An important technique for discovering and characterizing planets beyond our solar system relies upo...
We describe a successful effort to produce a laser comb around 1.55 μm in the astronomical H band us...
Searches for Earth-like exoplanets using the periodic Doppler shift of stellar absorption lines requ...
A direct measurement of the universe's expansion history could be made by observing in real time the...
We describe the development of a broadband astro-comb providing wavelength coverage of 500 - 620 nm,...
We demonstrate an astro-comb for relatively low resolution astronomical spectrographs. The space of ...
Exoplanets can be detected from a time series of stellar spectra by looking for small, periodic shif...
Searches for extrasolar planets using precision radial velocity (PRV) techniques are approaching Ear...
High-resolution spectroscopy is a crucial tool for cosmology and the search for extrasolar planets. ...
Author Institution: Harvard-Smithsonian, Cambridge, MALaser frequency combs adapted to serve as wave...
Laser frequency comb sources promise to enable precision astronomical spectroscopy at the 10-11 leve...
We deployed two wavelength calibrators based on laser frequency combs ("astro-combs") at an astronom...
To realize a broadband, large-line-spacing astro-comb, suitable for wavelength calibration of astrop...
Perhaps the most exciting area of astronomical research today is the study of exoplanets and exoplan...
Astronomical spectroscopy allows detection of exoplanets and their atmospheres, and gives insights i...
An important technique for discovering and characterizing planets beyond our solar system relies upo...
We describe a successful effort to produce a laser comb around 1.55 μm in the astronomical H band us...
Searches for Earth-like exoplanets using the periodic Doppler shift of stellar absorption lines requ...
A direct measurement of the universe's expansion history could be made by observing in real time the...
We describe the development of a broadband astro-comb providing wavelength coverage of 500 - 620 nm,...
We demonstrate an astro-comb for relatively low resolution astronomical spectrographs. The space of ...
Exoplanets can be detected from a time series of stellar spectra by looking for small, periodic shif...