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4.3 Exo-planet: Spectroscopic Characterization of known sub-stellar companions

  • Phase : 4
  • Status : Draft
  • Category : Science verification / Early science (C8)
  • Recurrence : once after the completion of nighttime testing and performance check
  • Duration : 3 night(s)

Description

  • Exo-planet: Spectroscopic Characetization of known sub-stellar companions

Prerequisites

  • Authorize SHARK-NIR on the SX side.
  • Atmospheric conditions: CLEAR
  • Bad pixel map, Background or Dark, Flat-field, distortion map
  • Cloud Cover : no clouds
  • Astronomical Seeing : 0.8" or better
  • Sky Background : Any
  • Water Vapor : low
  • Timing Windows : no need to observe during meridian passage (field stabilized observing mode)
  • Observing Targets : TBD We will consider stars with H mag in the range 4-12 (typical 7-9), R will have a similar distribution. Targets with a known companion at separation larger than 0.4" from the star and with contrast larger than 1E-5).
  • Observing Filters : LSS observing mode, no filter
  • Detector Mode, DIT: according to the brightness of the target
  • Daytime Calibration Data required: dark/background, flat, wavelength calibration
  • Nighttime Calibration Data required: none

Procedure

  • We observe for more than 1 hour the star with the LSS observing mode.
  • We alternate the position of the slits from the position of the companion to outside the companion position to be able to create a library of images to be used to subtract the speckles.
  • An observation of the star without the coronagraphic mask is also requested to allow a proper flux calibration.
  • Also, we need observation of a standard star to be able to properly reduce the telluric lines.
  • The observation is performed in field stabilized mode.

Notes

LBTO support

  • AO support

Associated SHARK-NIR personnel

Date performed and by whom

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