EPJ Web of Conferences (Apr 2013)

Red Optical Planet Survey: A radial velocity search for low mass M dwarf planets

  • Minniti D.,
  • Tuomi M.,
  • Jordán A.,
  • Arriagada P.,
  • Rojo P.,
  • Jones H.R.A.,
  • Jenkins J.S.,
  • Barnes J.R.,
  • Jeffers S.V.,
  • Pinfield D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134705002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
p. 05002

Abstract

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We present radial velocity results from our Red Optical Planet Survey (ROPS), aimed at detecting low-mass planets orbiting mid-late M dwarfs. The ∼10 ms−1 precision achieved over 2 consecutive nights with the MIKE spectrograph at Magellan Clay is also found on week long timescales with UVES at VLT. Since we find that UVES is expected to attain photon limited precision of order 2 ms−1 using our novel deconvolution technique, we are limited only by the (≤10 ms−1) stability of atmospheric lines. Rocky planet frequencies of η⊕ = 0.3−0.7 lead us to expect high planet yields, enabling determination of η⊕ for the uncharted mid-late M dwarfs with modest surveys.