论文标题
卡门犬在M矮人周围寻找系外行星。 Ross 318,YZ CMI,TYC 3529-1437-1和EV LAC的活动指标的旋转变化
The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Rotational variation in activity indicators of Ross 318, YZ CMi, TYC 3529-1437-1, and EV Lac
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论文摘要
Carmenes仪器正在寻找M矮人的周期性径向速度(RV)变化,这些变化是由绕行行星诱导的。但是,此类变化的其他潜在来源,包括由恒星活动引起的旋转调制。我们旨在研究具有不同活性水平和光谱子类型的四个M矮人(Ross 318,YZ CMI,TYC 3529-1437-1和EV LAC)。我们的目标是比较22个活动指标和恒星RV中看到的周期性,并随着时间的推移检查它们的稳定性。对于每颗恒星,我们计算了伪相应线的伪等效宽度的GLS期间图,光晶带的索引,差异线宽度作为量度的量度,以衡量平均光电吸收线的宽度,RV,变色指数,描述了RV和CCF参数的波长依赖性。我们还计算了数据子集的周期图,并将我们的结果与TESS光度法进行了比较。我们发现所有四个恒星的旋转周期都在RV和光电指标中表现出来,尤其是TIO〜7050指数,而色层线仅在较低的活性水平下显示清晰的信号。对于EV LAC和TYC 3529-1437-1,我们发现发动发作在此期间,指示器随旋转期的变化而变化,在此期间,它们随旋转期的一半而变化,与光度光曲线相似。变化的周期性反映了恒星表面上恒星活动特征的演变。因此,我们得出的结论是,我们的结果不仅强调了RV调查中仔细分析与RV互补的指标的重要性,而且它们也表明,在数据集中搜索活动指标中的活动指标中的信号也很有用,因为RV中存在的活动信号可能在活动指标中可能不可见,尤其是所有活动指标,尤其是最多的活跃星。
The CARMENES instrument is searching for periodic radial-velocity (RV) variations of M dwarfs, which are induced by orbiting planets. However, there are other potential sources of such variations, including rotational modulation caused by stellar activity. We aim to investigate four M dwarfs (Ross 318, YZ CMi, TYC 3529-1437-1, and EV Lac) with different activity levels and spectral sub-types. Our goal is to compare the periodicities seen in 22 activity indicators and the stellar RVs, and to examine their stability over time. For each star, we calculated GLS periodograms of pseudo-equivalent widths of chromospheric lines, indices of photospheric bands, the differential line width as a measure of the width of the average photospheric absorption line, the RV, the chromatic index that describes the wavelength dependence of the RV, and CCF parameters. We also calculated periodograms for subsets of the data and compared our results to TESS photometry. We find the rotation periods of all four stars to manifest themselves in the RV and photospheric indicators, particularly the TiO~7050 index, whereas the chromospheric lines show clear signals only at lower activity levels. For EV Lac and TYC 3529-1437-1, we find episodes during which indicators vary with the rotation period, and episodes during which they vary with half the rotation period, similarly to photometric light curves. The changing periodicities reflect the evolution of stellar activity features on the stellar surface. We therefore conclude that our results not only emphasise the importance of carefully analysing indicators complementary to the RV in RV surveys, but they also suggest that it is also useful to search for signals in activity indicators in subsets of the dataset, because an activity signal that is present in the RV may not be visible in the activity indicators all the time, in particular for the most active stars.