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Long,accurate time series measurements of radial velocities of solar-type stars
Authors:R S Mcmillan  T L Moore  M L Perry  P H Smith
Institution:(1) Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Abstract:We have been measuring changes in the radial velocities (RV's) of solar-type stars to search for gravitational perturbations by planets. We transmit violet starlight through a Fabry-Perot etalon interferometer and sense changes in Doppler shift from changes in the fluxes of light on the slopes of stellar absorption lines. Our data now span 6 years. Our observations of the Sun showed earlier that both our technique and the profiles of solar photospheric violet absorption lines can be stable enough to reveal planetary perturbations. We now carry this validation to the spectra of other near-solar-type stars. Annual averages of our RV's ofsgr Draconis andbeta Virginis are stable to ±6 m s–1. The slope of our five-year series of RV's ofxgr Bootis A is consistent with the star's well-determined visual astrometric orbit aboutxgr Bootis B. The Fabry-Perot technique of Doppler shift measurement is fully capable of detecting perturbations due to planets with masses and orbits similar to those of Jupiter.Paper presented at the Conference onPlanetary Systems: Formation, Evolution, and Detection held 7–10 December, 1992 at CalTech, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
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