High precision radial velocities with GIANO spectra
I. Carleo, N. Sanna, R. Gratton, S. Benatti, M. Bonavita, E. Oliva, L., Origlia, S. Desidera, R. Claudi, E. Sissa

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates high precision radial velocity measurements using GIANO's near-infrared spectra, achieving 10 m/s precision for bright stars and discussing procedures for exoplanet detection around cool stars.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method for measuring high precision RVs with GIANO spectra using telluric lines as references, covering the entire NIR range in a single exposure.
Findings
Achieved ~10 m/s RV precision for H ~ 5 stars.
Achieved ~50-80 m/s RV precision for H ~ 9 stars.
Developed procedures for using telluric lines as wavelength references.
Abstract
Radial velocities (RV) measured from near-infrared (NIR) spectra are a potentially excellent tool to search for extrasolar planets around cool or active stars. High resolution infrared (IR) spectrographs now available are reaching the high precision of visible instruments, with a constant improvement over time. GIANO is an infrared echelle spectrograph at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) and it is a powerful tool to provide high resolution spectra for accurate RV measurements of exoplanets and for chemical and dynamical studies of stellar or extragalactic objects. No other high spectral resolution IR instrument has GIANO's capability to cover the entire NIR wavelength range (0.95-2.45 micron) in a single exposure. In this paper we describe the ensemble of procedures that we have developed to measure high precision RVs on GIANO spectra acquired during the Science Verification (SV)…
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