UVES radial velocity accuracy from asteroid observations. Implications for the fine structure constant variability
P. Molaro, S.A. Levshakov, S. Monai, M. Centurion, P. Bonifacio, S., D'Odorico, L. Monaco

TL;DR
This study assesses UVES spectrograph radial velocity accuracy using asteroid observations, highlighting its implications for detecting potential variations in the fine structure constant and identifying instrumental systematics.
Contribution
It introduces a method using asteroid reflections to calibrate UVES radial velocities, improving the understanding of instrumental drifts relevant to fundamental constant studies.
Findings
Radial velocity offsets of 10-50 m/s observed, likely due to slit illumination.
No wavelength-dependent velocity patterns detected, indicating consistent UVES arm measurements.
Results suggest the alpha variability detection may be real or due to uninvestigated systematics.
Abstract
High resolution observations of the asteroids Iris and Juno have been performed by means of the UVES spectrograph at the ESO VLT to obtain the effective accurac y of the spectrograph's radial velocity. The knowledge of this quantity has impo rtant bearings on studies searching for a variability of the fine structure cons tant carried on with this instrument. Asteroids provide a precise radial velocit y reference at the level of 1 m/s which allows instrumental calibration and the recognition of small instrumental drifts and calibration systematics. In particu lar, radial velocity drifts due to non uniform slit illumination and slit optica l misalignment in the two UVES spectrograph arms can be investigated. The positi on of the solar spectrum reflected by the asteroids are compared with the solar wavelength positions or with that of asteroid observations at other epochs or wi th the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
