Bibcode
Cupani, Guido; D'Odorico, Valentina; Cristiani, Stefano; González-Hernández, J. I.; Lovis, Christophe; Sousa, Sérgio; Calderone, Giorgio; Cirami, Roberto; Di Marcantonio, Paolo; Mégevand, Denis
Bibliographical reference
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9913, id. 99131T 16 pp. (2016).
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2016
Citations
8
Refereed citations
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Description
The Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanets and Stable Spectral
Observations (ESPRESSO) is an ultrastable spectrograph for the
coudé-combined focus of the VLT. With its unprecedented
capabilities (resolution up to fi 200,000, wavelength range from 380 to
780 nm; centimeter-per-second precision in wavelength calibration),
ESPRESSO is a prime example of the now spreading science machine
concept: a fully-integrated system carefully designed to perform direct
scientific measurements on the data, in a matter of minutes from the
execution of the observations. This approach is motivated by the very
specific science cases of the instrument (search for terrestrial
exoplanets with the radial velocity method; measure of the variation of
fundamental constants using the spectral signatures of the
inter-galactic medium) and is achieved by a dedicated tool for spectral
analysis, the data analysis software or DAS, targeted to both stellar
and quasar spectra. In this paper, we describe characteristics and
performances of the DAS, with particular emphasis on the novel
algorithms for stellar and quasar analysis (continuum fitting and
interpretation of the absorption features).