RISTRETTO: Manufacturing of a single-mode visible high resolution spectrograph

The Spectrograph of the RISTRETTO instrument is now currently being manufactured. RISTETTO is an instrument designed to detect and characterize the reflected light of nearby exoplanets. It combines high contrast imaging and high resolution spectroscopy to detect the light of exoplanets. The high res...

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Hauptverfasser: Chazelas, Bruno, Lovis, Christophe, Blind, Nicolas, Genolet, Ludovic, Hughes, Ian, Sordet, Michael, Schnell, Robin, Carvalho, Anthony, Bugatti, Maddalena, Crausaz, Adrien, Rihs, Samuel, Pablo Santos Diaz, Ehrenreich, David, Bolmont, Emeline, Mordasini, Christoph, Turbet, Martin
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description The Spectrograph of the RISTRETTO instrument is now currently being manufactured. RISTETTO is an instrument designed to detect and characterize the reflected light of nearby exoplanets. It combines high contrast imaging and high resolution spectroscopy to detect the light of exoplanets. The high resolution spectrograph subject of this paper uses the doppler effect to disentangle the planetary signal from the stellar light leaks. In this paper we describe the final design of the spectrograph and report the status of its construction. The RISTRETTO spectrograph has seven diffraction limited spaxels. The spectrograph's resolution is 130000 in the 620-840 nm band. It is designed in a similar way as HARPS and ESPRESSO, being a warm, thermally controlled spectrograph under vacuum. It is designed to be compact and self contained so that it could be installed on different telescopes. It is however tailored to be installed on a nasmyth platform of a VLT telescope. We present updates to the design and the manufacturing of the instrument. In particular we present the performance of the thermal enclosure.
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