Indias Perspective on Exoplanet Research Suvrath Mahadevan on

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India’s Perspective on Exoplanet Research Suvrath Mahadevan on behalf of Abhijit Chakraborty, Physical Research

India’s Perspective on Exoplanet Research Suvrath Mahadevan on behalf of Abhijit Chakraborty, Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Department of Space, India

India’s Perspective • India is a relative newcomer to modern exoplanet research • On

India’s Perspective • India is a relative newcomer to modern exoplanet research • On going strategy Near Term (within next 1 yr) Highly stable fiber fed spectrograph, PARAS, being commissioned at the Mt Abu 1. 2 m telescope in Jan 2010 Long Term (next 5 -10 years) possibilities • Dedicated 2 -2. 5 m robotic telescope with PARAS for precision RV followup • Possibilities of Space Missions in very preliminary discussion stage

http: //www. isro. org/chandrayaan/htmls/mission_sequence. html Polar Satellites Launch Vehicle (PSLV). Payload consists of instuments

http: //www. isro. org/chandrayaan/htmls/mission_sequence. html Polar Satellites Launch Vehicle (PSLV). Payload consists of instuments built by ISRO, ESA, NASA, and some other organizations. Chandra. Yaan-1 Spacecraft, India’s Moon Mission

PARAS PRL Advanced Radial Velocity All Sky Search • Fiber-Fed Spectrograph Th-Ar • Built

PARAS PRL Advanced Radial Velocity All Sky Search • Fiber-Fed Spectrograph Th-Ar • Built to be very stable • Fiber fed Star • Temperature stabilized, and in a vacuum enclosure • Star and Th-Ar on different fibers, so simultaneous calibration of Instrument Drift PARAS, India’s First high efficiency stable echelle spectrograph will be coupled to the Mt Abu 1. 2 telescope PARAS Team includes Abhijit Chakraborty (PI), F. M Pathan, Venkatramani, S Mahadevan (PSU), Harvey Richardson (UBC), Arpita Rao, SAC & PRL Engineers

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph • 80 nights per year guaranteed to

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph • 80 nights per year guaranteed to planet search program with PARAS • Median site seeing is 1 arcsec. PARAS fiber on sky is 2. 35 arcsec- so VERY efficient instrument. • 150 n/yr photometric, ~250 clear night PARAS coupled to the Mt Abu 1. 2 m telescope Instrument Commissioning on site Jan 2010

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph • PARAS is a R=70 k resolution

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph • PARAS is a R=70 k resolution Echelle spectrograph • Comissioning Jan 2010 100 mm Beam R 4 Grating • Mt Abu 1. 2 Telescope in India • 370 -850 nm simultaneous coverage • Th-Ar Calibration • Fiber Fed • White Pupil Design • Prism Cross-Diperser Chakraborty, Richardson & Mahadevan, SPIE 2008

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph 370 nm 850 nm Wide Simultaneous Wavelength

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph 370 nm 850 nm Wide Simultaneous Wavelength Coverage with a 4 k x 4 k deep depletion e 2 v CCD. Ca. II HK-Ca NIR Triplet coverage in one shot. PBM 8 Y prism has low dn/d. T (3 X 10 -6) minimizing temperature shifts

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph PARAS will be enclosed in a vacuum

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph PARAS will be enclosed in a vacuum vessel and operated at 10 -2 mbar for instrument stability. Fully double scrambled fibers for high RV accuracy Acknowledge very useful discussons/input from F. Pepe, S. Udry Geneva Obs.

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph The main Optics are expected to arrive

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph The main Optics are expected to arrive from SESO (France) in late Nov 09. Vacuum Chamber Prism Inside view

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph Prism 31. 6 g/mm R 4 echelle

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph Prism 31. 6 g/mm R 4 echelle grating in its storage cell Camera systems from IR labs with a vibration damping system to reduce cryotiger vibration amplitude to 10 nm

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph Dedicated Insulated Room has been constructed in

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph Dedicated Insulated Room has been constructed in the Mt Abu observatory to house the PARAS instrument Insulation and active temperature control of room will maintain the instrument temperature Prismat 0. 01 deg C around the set point of 25 C

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph I Telescope F/13 n to Fiber F/4

PARAS: A stable Fiber Fed Echelle Spectrograph I Telescope F/13 n to Fiber F/4 transfer optics Telescope Focus c & Pinhole position l u d e Doublet F/13 Jacketed Fiber tip F/4 Doublet 50 micron Fiber Tip F/4 Doublet Custom made fiber assembly by Polymicro has both fibers in the same epoxy with a 180 um space between them. Monolithic assembly minimized drifts between the star and calib fibers.

Dedicated 50 cm Photometric Telescope • Dedicated 50 cm Photometric telescope will be available

Dedicated 50 cm Photometric Telescope • Dedicated 50 cm Photometric telescope will be available at the Mt Abu site by December 2009 • Equipped with a 4 k x 4 k front illuminated CCD (QE=60% in V) I n c l u d e • FOV is 37 x 37 arcmin • Will be useful for photometric monitoring of PARAS candidates, known transits, and wide field searches PRL Exoplanet Programs are Supported by the Govt. of India, Department of Space, and the PRL director (J. N. Goswami)

PARAS + Dedicated 50 cm Photometric Telescope I n c l u d e

PARAS + Dedicated 50 cm Photometric Telescope I n c l u d e Refining Ephemerids with RV and then searching transit windows to find long period TRANSITING planets around BRIGHT stars with KNOWN RV planets – see TERMS poster by Stephen Kane

Science with ongoing Programs I n c Complementary photometric capability along with PARAS enables

Science with ongoing Programs I n c Complementary photometric capability along with PARAS enables scientific l programs like the search for transits around long period exoplanets by refining u their transit windows with RV and then observing with the 50 cm telescope , and d with PARAS to detect the transit with photometry and Rossiter Mc. Laughlin. e Also a good suite to confirm candidate exoplanets around giant stars detected with ongoing surveys like that at the HET. PARAS red wavelengths useful to test concepts of radial velocity extraction in presence of telluric features. Essential test for future NIR spectrographs. Possible follow-up and confirmation of candidates from ongoing multi-object RV surveys like SDSSIII MARVELS Long term monitoring of bright stars to discover low mass exoplanets. Stellar astrophysics studies will also be enabled.

Future Plans • PARAS has been built to be very efficient and can be

Future Plans • PARAS has been built to be very efficient and can be coupled to a future 2. 5 -3. 5 m telescope with very little additional slit losses • Goal is to have a dedicated 2. 5 m robotic telescope for PARAS and for RV searches by 2015. Long term monitoring of bright stars ar high RV precision, followup and confirmation of long period candidates Longer term ideas for possible space missions in very preliminary discussion stage