MARVEL, a four-telescope array for high-precision radial-velocity monitoring
Gert Raskin, Christian Schwab, Bart Vandenbussche, Joris De Ridder,, Cyprien Lanthermann, Jesus P\'erez Padilla, Andrew Tkachenko, Hugues Sana,, Pierre Royer, Saskia Prins, Leen Decin, Denis Defr\`ere, Jacob Pember, David, Atkinson, Alistair Glasse, Don Pollacco

TL;DR
MARVEL is a four-telescope array designed to achieve high-precision radial velocity measurements, supporting exoplanet characterization efforts by enabling simultaneous observations of multiple stars or combined flux from faint targets.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design, optical configuration, and expected performance of the novel MARVEL four-telescope array for high-precision radial velocity monitoring.
Findings
Optical design of the MARVEL spectrograph is optimized for extreme-precision measurements.
The array can observe four stars simultaneously or combine flux for faint targets.
Project status and construction progress are reported.
Abstract
Since the first discovery of a planet outside of our Solar System in 1995, exoplanet research has shifted from detecting to characterizing worlds around other stars. The TESS (NASA, launched 2019) and PLATO mission (ESA, planned launch 2026) will find and constrain the size of thousands of exoplanets around bright stars all over the sky. Radial velocity measurements are needed to characterize the orbit and mass, and complete the picture of densities and composition of the exoplanet systems found. The Ariel mission (ESA, planned launch 2028) will characterize exoplanet atmospheres with infrared spectroscopy. Characterization of stellar activity using optical spectroscopy from the ground is key to retrieve the spectral footprint of the planetary atmosphere in Ariel's spectra. To enable the scientific harvest of the TESS, PLATO and Ariel space missions, we plan to install MARVEL as an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
