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A near infrared frequency comb for Y+J band astronomical spectroscopy
Radial velocity (RV) surveys supported by high precision wavelength
references (notably ThAr lamps and I2 cells) have successfully identified
hundreds of exoplanets; however, as the search for exoplanets moves to cooler,
lower mass stars, the optimum wave band for observation for these objects moves
into the near infrared (NIR) and new wavelength standards are required. To
address this need we are following up our successful deployment of an H
band(1.45-1.7{\mu}m) laser frequency comb based wavelength reference with a
comb working in the Y and J bands (0.98-1.3{\mu}m). This comb will be optimized
for use with a 50,000 resolution NIR spectrograph such as the Penn State
Habitable Zone Planet Finder. We present design and performance details of the
current Y+J band comb.Comment: Submitted to SPIE, conference proceedings 845