Seeing the limited coupling of starlight into single‐mode fiber with a small telescope

Author:

Sliski David H.1ORCID,Blake Cullen H.1ORCID,Eastman Jason D.2ORCID,Halverson Samuel3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Philadelphia

2. Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian Cambridge Massachusetts

3. Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena California

Abstract

AbstractAn optical fiber link to a telescope provides many advantages for spectrometers designed to detect and characterize extrasolar planets through precise radial velocity measurements. In the seeing‐limited regime, a multi‐mode fiber is typically used so that a significant amount of starlight may be captured. In the near‐diffraction‐limited case, either with an adaptive optics system or with a small telescope at an excellent site, efficiently coupling starlight into a much smaller, single‐mode fiber may be possible. In general, a spectrometer designed for single‐mode fiber input will be substantially less costly than one designed for multi‐mode fiber input. We describe the results of tests coupling starlight from a 70 cm telescope at Mt. Hopkins, Arizona into the single‐mode fiber of the MINERVA‐Red spectrometer at a wavelength of 850 nm using a low‐speed tip/tilt image stabilization system comprising all commercial, off‐the‐shelf components. We find that approximately 0.5 of the available starlight is coupled into the single‐mode fiber under seeing conditions typical for observatories hosting small telescopes, which is close to the theoretical expectation. We discuss scientific opportunities for small telescopes paired with inexpensive, high‐resolution spectrometers, as well as upgrade paths that should significantly increase the coupling efficiency for the MINERVA‐Red system.

Funder

Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate

Australian Research Council

David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Mt. Cuba Astronomical Foundation

National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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