The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: Nine new double-line spectroscopic binary stars

2018 
CARMENES is funded by the German Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG), the Spanish Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), the European Union through FEDER/ERF FICTS-2011-02 funds, and the members of the CARMENES Consortium (Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie, Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Landessternwarte Konigstuhl, Institut de Ciencies de l’Espai, Insi-tut fur Astrophysik Gottingen, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Thuringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Hamburger Sternwarte, Centro de Astrobiologia and and funded by the DepartmeCentro Astronomico Hispano-Aleman), with additional contributions by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, the German Science Foundation through the Major Research Instrumentation Programme and DFG Research Unit FOR2544 “Blue Planets around Red Stars”, the Klaus Tschira Stiftung, the states of Baden-Wurttemberg and Niedersachsen, and by the Junta de Andalucia. We acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) and the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) through grants ESP2013-48391-C4-1-R, ESP2014-57495-C2-2-R and AYA2015-69350-C3-2-P, AYA2016-79425–C3–1/2/3–P, ESP2016-80435-C2-1-R, as well as the support of the Generalitat de Catalunya/CERCA programme. We also acknowledge support from the Agencia de Gestio d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca of the Generalitat de Catalunya through grant 2018 FI_B_00188. This work makes use of data from the HARPS-N Project, a collaboration between the Astronomical Observatory of the Geneva University (lead), the CfA in Cambridge, the Universities of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, the Queens University of Belfast, and the TNG-INAF Observatory; from the public release of the WASP data as provided by the WASP consortium and services at the NASA Exoplanet Archive, which is operated by the California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under the Exoplanet Exploration Program; from the MEarth Project, which is a collaboration between Harvard University and the Smith-sonian Astrophysical Observatory; and from the Northern Sky Variability Survey created jointly by the Los Alamos National Laboratory and University of Michigannt of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Science Foundation.
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