Bibcode
Lo Curto, G.; Pasquini, L.; Manescau, A.; Holzwarth, R.; Steinmetz, T.; Wilken, T.; Probst, R.; Udem, T.; Hänsch, T. W.; González-Hernández, J.; Esposito, M.; Rebolo, R.; Canto Martins, B.; Renan de Medeiros, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Messenger, vol. 149, p. 2-6
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9
2012
Citations
15
Refereed citations
9
Description
Following the development of the laser frequency comb which led to the
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics, we began investigating the possibility of
using this novel technology for precise and accurate spectrograph
calibration. A programme was begun, aimed at demonstrating the
capabilities of laser frequency combs (LFC) when coupled to an
astronomical spectrograph. In the last three years we have tested an LFC
connected to HARPS at the 3.6-metre telescope in La Silla, the most
precise spectrograph available. Here we show the very promising results
obtained so far, and outline future activities, including the provision
of an LFC system for routine operation with HARPS, to be offered to the
community in the near future.