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Issue A&A
Volume 374, Number 2, August I 2001
Page(s) 733 - 739
Section Instruments, observational techniques and data processing
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010730



A&A 374, 733-739 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010730

Fundamental photon noise limit to radial velocity measurements

F. Bouchy, F. Pepe and D. Queloz

Observatoire de Genève, 51 ch. des Maillettes, 1290 Sauverny, Switzerland

(Received 27 March 2001 / Accepted 9 May 2001)

Abstract
In the past 5 years, improvements in radial velocity measurements have led to discovery of extra-solar planets and progress in asteroseismology programs. Doppler measurements with high precision is close to the limit given by photon noise. In this paper the methodology to compute the fundamental limit of radial velocity measurement given by photon noise is presented and illustrated with a representative sample of synthetic solar-type stellar spectra. Stellar rotational broadening, instrumental spectral range as well as spectral resolution influences are also considered. This study is applied to two dedicated spectrographs in order to help the optimization of radial velocity programs. Current methods of Doppler calculation are discussed and compared.


Key words: techniques: radial velocities -- instrumentation: spectrographs -- stars: oscillations -- stars: planetary systems

Offprint request: F. Bouchy, Francois.Bouchy@obs.unige.ch




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