The CARMENES instrument, installed at the 3.5 m telescope of the
Calar Alto Observatory in Almería, Spain, was conceived to deliver
high-accuracy radial velocity (RV) measurements with long-term
stability to search for temperate rocky planets around a sample of
nearby cool stars.The service publishes the radial velocities derived from the CARMENES
guaranteed time observations (GTO), spanning from 2016 to 2020. This
results in 362 individual time series mapping time to radial
velocities.
The CARMENES instrument, installed at the 3.5 m telescope of the
Calar Alto Observatory in Almería, Spain, was conceived to deliver
high-accuracy radial velocity (RV) measurements with long-term
stability to search for temperate rocky planets around a sample of
nearby cool stars.The service publishes the radial velocities derived from the CARMENES
guaranteed time observations (GTO), spanning from 2016 to 2020. This
results in 362 individual time series mapping time to radial
velocities.