Multiplexing Precision RVs: Searching for Close in Gas Giants in Open Clusters
John I. Bailey III, Mario Mateo, Russel J. White, Stephen A. Shectman,, Jeffrey D. Crane, Edward W. Olszewski

TL;DR
This study introduces a high-resolution spectroscopic survey of stars in two open clusters, achieving precise stellar and radial velocity measurements to search for exoplanets and analyze stellar properties.
Contribution
The paper presents a multiplexed spectroscopic method with high precision RV measurements in open clusters, enabling efficient exoplanet detection and stellar characterization.
Findings
Achieved 25-60 m/s single-epoch RV precision.
Successfully measured stellar parameters with high accuracy.
Demonstrated the method's suitability for stars cooler than mid-F.
Abstract
We present a multiplexed, high-resolution (R~50,000 median) spectroscopic survey designed to detect exoplanet candidates in two southern star clusters (NGC 2516 and NGC 2422) using the Michigan/Magellan Fiber System (M2FS) on the Magellan/Clay telescope at Las Campanas Observatory. With 128 available fibers in our observing mode, we are able to target every star in the core half-degree of each cluster that could plausibly be a solar-analog member. Our template-based spectral fits provide precise measurements of fundamental stellar properties - (30 K), [Fe/H] and [/Fe] (0.02 dex), and (0.3 km/s) - and radial velocities (RVs) by using telluric absorption features from 7160 to 7290 as a wavelength reference for 251 mid-F to mid-K stars (126 in NGC 2516 and 125 in NGC 2422) that comprise our survey. In each cluster we have obtained ~10-12…
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