CAFE: Calar Alto Fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph
J. Aceituno, S. F. Sanchez, F. Grupp, J. Lillo, M. Hernan-Obispo, D., Benitez, L. M. Montoya, U. Thiele, S. Pedraz, D. Barrado, S. Dreizler, and J., Bean

TL;DR
CAFE is a high-resolution, fiber-fed echelle spectrograph designed for precise radial velocity measurements, featuring a simplified, stable design, operational at Calar Alto Observatory, enabling advanced stellar and exoplanet research.
Contribution
This paper introduces CAFE, a new stable, high-resolution spectrograph with a simplified design, optimized for radial velocity measurements and publicly accessible at Calar Alto Observatory.
Findings
Achieves $S/N ext{~}20$ for $V ext{~}14.5$ mag stars in 2700s
Meets design specifications and performance goals
More efficient than initially anticipated
Abstract
We present here CAFE, the Calar Alto Fiber-fed Echelle spectrograph, a new instrument built at the Centro Astronomico Hispano Alem\'an (CAHA). CAFE is a single fiber, high-resolution (70000) spectrograph, covering the wavelength range between 3650-9800\AA. It was built on the basis of the common design for Echelle spectrographs. Its main aim is to measure radial velocities of stellar objects up to 13-14 mag with a precision as good as a few tens of . To achieve this goal the design was simplified at maximum, removing all possible movable components, the central wavelength is fixed, so the wavelentgth coverage; no filter wheel, one slit and so on, with a particular care taken in the thermal and mechanical stability. The instrument is fully operational and publically accessible at the 2.2m telescope of the Calar Alto Observatory. In this article we describe (i)…
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