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HADES RV programme with HARPS-N at TNG

Authors :
Ignasi Ribas
A. Suárez Mascareño
Juan Carlos Morales
Jorge Maldonado
L. Affer
Riccardo Claudi
Silvano Desidera
Isabella Pagano
Rafael Rebolo
E. González-Álvarez
Luca Malavolta
Giuseppe Leto
Massimiliano Esposito
A. Rosich
M. Lafarga
Monica Rainer
Marco Pedani
J. I. González Hernández
Enrique Herrero
Matteo Pinamonti
Mario Damasso
Antonino F. Lanza
Giuseppina Micela
Rosario Cosentino
Antonio Maggio
M. Perger
Serena Benatti
Alessandro Sozzetti
Paolo Giacobbe
B. Toledo-Padrón
Gaetano Scandariato
ITA
ESP
CHE
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 612:A89
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

We aim to investigate the presence of signatures of magnetic cycles and rotation on a sample of 71 early M-dwarfs from the HADES RV programme using high-resolution time-series spectroscopy of the Ca II H & K and Halpha chromospheric activity indicators, the radial velocity series, the parameters of the cross correlation function and the V-band photometry. We used mainly HARPS-N spectra, acquired over four years, and add HARPS spectra from the public ESO database and ASAS photometry light-curves as support data, extending the baseline of the observations of some stars up to 12 years. We provide log(R'hk) measurements for all the stars in the sample, cycle length measurements for 13 stars, rotation periods for 33 stars and we are able to measure the semi-amplitude of the radial velocity signal induced by rotation in 16 stars. We complement our work with previous results and confirm and refine the previously reported relationships between the mean level of chromospheric emission, measured by the log(R'hk), with the rotation period, and with the measured semi-amplitude of the activity induced radial velocity signal for early M-dwarfs. We searched for a possible relation between the measured rotation periods and the lengths of the magnetic cycle, finding a weak correlation between both quantities. Using previous v sin i measurements we estimated the inclinations of the star's poles to the line of sight for all the stars in the sample, and estimate the range of masses of the planets GJ 3998 b and c (2.5 - 4.9 Mearth and 6.3 - 12.5 Mearth), GJ 625 b (2.82 Mearth), GJ 3942 b (7.1 - 10.0 Mearth) and GJ 15A b (3.1 - 3.3 Mearth), assuming their orbits are coplanar with the stellar rotation.<br />19 pages, 16 figures, 10 tables

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
612
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca7b67204e918cf3dac69ad5c7304b11
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732143