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Long-term Doppler Shift and Line Profile Studies of Planetary Search Target StarsThis grant supported attempts to develop a method for measuring the Doppler shifts of solar-type stars more accurately. The expense of future space borne telescopes to search for solar systems like our own makes it worth trying to improve the relatively inexpensive pre-flight reconnaissance by ground-based telescopes. The concepts developed under this grant contributed to the groundwork for such improvements. They were focused on how to distinguish between extrasolar planets and stellar activity (convection) cycles. To measure the Doppler shift (radial velocity; RV) of the center of mass of a star in the presence of changing convection in the star's photosphere, one can either measure the effect of convection separately from that of the star's motion and subtract its contribution to the apparent RV, or measure the RV in a way that is insensitive to convection. This grant supported investigations into both of these approaches. We explored the use of a Fabry-Perot Etalon HE interferometer and a multichannel Fourier Transform Spectrometer (mFTS), and finished making a 1.8-m telescope operational and potentially available for this work.
Document ID
20020044055
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
McMillan, Robert S.
(Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
UA-FRS-347140
Report Number: UA-FRS-347140
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG5-4598
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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