Speaker
Dr
Pedro Figueria
(University of Geneva)
Description
Spectrographs for radial velocities evolved from the specifications required for Galactic dynamics studies to those set by exoplanet mass characterization. As time went by, the search for lower-mass planets on longer periods pushed for higher measurement precision and improved instrument stability. But the detection of a transiting planet in 2000 and an exo-atmosphere in 2010 reshuffled scientific priorities. Today, atmosphere characterization is done mostly on spectrographs designed for precise RVs, and yet is having a field day at it.