Measuring Radial Velocities in the Near-infrared

Physics – Optics

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Substellar Companions, Planets, Low Luminosity Stars, Subdwarfs, And Brown Dwarfs, Photography And Photometry, Astrometric And Interferometric Instruments, Adaptive And Segmented Optics

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We discuss the application of near-infrared (NIR) radial velocity (RV) searches for detecting planets around the lowest-mass stars. We summerize the current methods applied to measure precise radial velocities at the m/s level in the optical, and outline the criteria for extending these methods into the near-infrared to achieve similar performance at longer wavelengths.

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