RISTRETTO: high-resolution spectroscopy at the diffraction limit of the VLT
Author
Lovis, C.Blind, N.
Chazelas, B.
Kühn, J.G.
Genolet, L.
Hughes, I.
Sordet, M.
Schnell, R.
Turbet, M.
Fusco, T.
Sauvage, J.-F.
Bugatti, M.
Billot, N.
Hagelberg, J.
Hocini, E.
Guyon, O.

Affiliation
Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaCollege of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
Issue Date
2022-08-29Keywords
biosignaturesExoplanets
H-alpha emission
high contrast
high-resolution spectroscopy
Proxima b
reflected light
XAO
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Christophe Lovis, Nicolas Blind, Bruno Chazelas, Jonas G. Kühn, Ludovic Genolet, Ian Hughes, Michaël Sordet, Robin Schnell, Martin Turbet, Thierry Fusco, Jean-François Sauvage, Maddalena Bugatti, Nicolas Billot, Janis Hagelberg, Eddy Hocini, Olivier Guyon, "RISTRETTO: high-resolution spectroscopy at the diffraction limit of the VLT," Proc. SPIE 12184, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, 121841Q (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627923Rights
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RISTRETTO is a visible high-resolution spectrograph fed by an extreme adaptive optics (XAO) system, to be proposed as a visitor instrument on ESO VLT. The main science goal of RISTRETTO is the detection and atmospheric characterization of exoplanets in reflected light, in particular the temperate rocky planet Proxima b. RISTRETTO will be able to measure albedos and detect atmospheric features in a number of exoplanets orbiting nearby stars for the first time. It will do so by combining a high-contrast AO system working at the diffraction limit of the telescope to a high-resolution spectrograph, via a 7-spaxel integral-field unit (IFU) feeding single-mode fibers. Further science cases for RISTRETTO include the study of accreting protoplanets such as PDS 70 b & c through spectrally-resolved Hα emission; and spatially-resolved studies of Solar System objects such as icy moons and the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. The project is in an advanced design phase for the spectrograph and IFU/fiber-link sub-systems, and a preliminary design phase for the AO front-end. Construction of the spectrograph and IFU/fiber-link will start at the end of 2022. RISTRETTO is a pathfinder instrument in view of similar developments at ESO ELT, in particular the SCAO-IFU mode of ELT-ANDES and the future ELT-PCS instrument. © 2022 SPIE.Note
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0277-786XISBN
978-151065349-8Version
Final Published Versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1117/12.2627923