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    Calibration of an Astrophysical Spectrograph Below 1 m/s Using a Laser Frequency Comb

    (Optical Society of America, 2012) Phillips, David; Glenday, Alexander; Li, Chih-Hao; Cramer, Claire; Furesz, Gabor; Chang, Guoqing; Benedick, Andrew J.; Chen, Li-Jin; Szentgyorgyi, Andrew; Walsworth, Ronald

    We deployed two wavelength calibrators based on laser frequency combs (“astro-combs”) at an astronomical telescope. One astro- comb operated over a 100 nm band in the deep red (∼ 800 nm) and a second operated over a 20 nm band in the blue (∼ 400 nm). We used these red and blue astro-combs to calibrate a high-resolution astrophysical spectrograph integrated with a 1.5 m telescope, and demonstrated calibration precision and stability sufficient to enable detection of changes in stellar radial velocity < 1 m/s.

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    In-Situ Determination of Astro-Comb Calibrator Lines to Better Than 10 cm (s^{-1})

    (Optical Society of America (OSA), 2010) Li, Chih-Hao; Glenday, Alexander; Benedick, Andrew J.; Chang, Guoqing; Chen, Li-Jin; Cramer, Claire; Fendel, Peter; Furesz, Gabor; Kärtner, Franz X.; Korzennik, Sylvain; Phillips, David; Sasselov, Dimitar; Szentgyorgyi, Andrew; Walsworth, Ronald

    Improved wavelength calibrators for high-resolution astrophysical spectrographs will be essential for precision radial velocity (RV) detection of Earth-like exoplanets and direct observation of cosmological deceleration. The astro-comb is a combination of an octave-spanning femtosecond laser frequency comb and a Fabry-Pérot cavity used to achieve calibrator line spacings that can be resolved by an astrophysical spectrograph. Systematic spectral shifts associated with the cavity can be 0.1-1 MHz, corresponding to RV errors of 10-100 cm/s, due to the dispersive properties of the cavity mirrors over broad spectral widths. Although these systematic shifts are very stable, their correction is crucial to high accuracy astrophysical spectroscopy. Here, we demonstrate an in-situ technique to determine the systematic shifts of astro-comb lines due to finite Fabry-Pérot cavity dispersion. The technique is practical for implementation at a telescope-based spectrograph to enable wavelength calibration accuracy better than 10 cm/s.

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    Visible Wavelength Astro-Comb

    (Optical Society of America (OSA), 2010) Benedick, Andrew J.; Chang, Guoqing; Birge, Jonathan R.; Chen, Li-Jin; Glenday, Alexander; Li, Chih-Hao; Phillips, David; Szentgyorgyi, Andrew; Korzennik, Sylvain; Furesz, Gabor; Walsworth, Ronald; Kärtner, Franz X.

    We demonstrate a tunable laser frequency comb operating near 420 nm with mode spacing of 20-50 GHz, usable bandwidth of 15 nm and output power per line of ~20 nW. Using the TRES spectrograph at the Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory, we characterize this system to an accuracy below 1m/s, suitable for calibrating high-resolution astrophysical spectrographs used, e.g., in exoplanet studies.