High precision RV of Deneb using LHIRES III
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:33 pm
I have been measuring the pulsations of Deneb for the ConVento BRITE campaign
http://www.spectro-aras.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=6&t=840
The quasi-periodic pulsations of Deneb are clearly detected (currently ~ 12.5 days period ~6 km/s pp).
The variations are only a few km/s so a nice challenge for the LHIRES. By superimposing the lamp lines in the same exposure as the star (A "Filly " lamp mounted in front of the aperture) a long term precision of 0.5km/s 1 sigma was achieved based on measurements of Vega as a reference star,
but there is probably a small +1-2 km/s systematic error based on an initial comparison of lamp and solar spectra (to be confirmed).
Some of the residual scatter appears to be from the measurement of the line centres (2 Si II lines were used, measured using VSpec) so it may be possible to improve the precision using the cross correlation technique. The lamp lines would need to be carefully subtracted though to avoid interference.
Cheers
Robin
http://www.spectro-aras.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=6&t=840
The quasi-periodic pulsations of Deneb are clearly detected (currently ~ 12.5 days period ~6 km/s pp).
The variations are only a few km/s so a nice challenge for the LHIRES. By superimposing the lamp lines in the same exposure as the star (A "Filly " lamp mounted in front of the aperture) a long term precision of 0.5km/s 1 sigma was achieved based on measurements of Vega as a reference star,
but there is probably a small +1-2 km/s systematic error based on an initial comparison of lamp and solar spectra (to be confirmed).
Some of the residual scatter appears to be from the measurement of the line centres (2 Si II lines were used, measured using VSpec) so it may be possible to improve the precision using the cross correlation technique. The lamp lines would need to be carefully subtracted though to avoid interference.
Cheers
Robin