GIARPS: commissioning and first scientific results
R. Claudi, S. Benatti, I. Carleo, A. Ghedina, J. Guerra, F. Ghinassi,, A. Harutyunyan, G. Micela, E. Molinari, E. Oliva, M. Rainer, A. Tozzi, C., Baffa, A. Baruffolo, V. Biliotti, N. Buchschacher, M. Cecconi, R. Cosentino,, G. Falcini, D. Fantinel, L. Fini, E. Giani

TL;DR
GIARPS combines high-resolution visible and near-infrared spectroscopy at the TNG, enabling broad science applications including exoplanet research and simultaneous radial velocity measurements, with initial results demonstrating its capabilities.
Contribution
First implementation of a dual high-resolution spectrograph system on the TNG, allowing simultaneous VIS and NIR observations in a single exposure for diverse scientific studies.
Findings
Successful commissioning of GIARPS instrument in 2017
Preliminary scientific results from initial observations
Demonstration of simultaneous VIS and NIR spectroscopy capabilities
Abstract
GIARPS (GIAno \& haRPS) is a project devoted to have on the same focal station of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) both high resolution spectrographs, HARPS-N (VIS) and GIANO-B (NIR), working simultaneously. This could be considered the first and unique worldwide instrument providing cross-dispersed echelle spectroscopy at a resolution of 50,000 in the NIR range and 115,000 in the VIS and over in a wide spectral range (m) in a single exposure. The science case is very broad, given the versatility of such an instrument and its large wavelength range. A number of outstanding science cases encompassing mainly extra-solar planet science starting from rocky planets search and hot Jupiters to atmosphere characterization can be considered. Furthermore both instruments can measure high precision radial velocities by means the simultaneous thorium technique (HARPS-N) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
