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The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs: Benchmarking the impact of activity in high-precision radial velocity measurements

Authors :
Jeffers, S. V.
Barnes, J. R.
Scheofer, P.
Quirrenbach, A.
Zechmeister, M.
Amado, P. J.
Caballero, J. A.
Fernandez, M.
Rodriguez, E.
Ribas, I.
Reiners, A.
Guillen, C. Cardona
Cifuentes, C.
Czesla, S.
Hatzes, A. P.
Kurster, M.
Montes, D.
Morales, J. C.
Pedraz, S.
Sadegi, S.
Source :
A&A 663, A27 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Current exoplanet surveys using the radial velocity (RV) technique are targeting M dwarfs because any habitable zone terrestrial-mass planets will induce a high RV and orbit on shorter periods than for more massive stars. One of the main caveats is that M dwarfs show a wide range of activity levels from inactive to very active, which can induce an asymmetry in the line profiles and, consequently, a spurious RV measurement. We aim to benchmark the impact of stellar activity on high-precision RV measurements using regular-cadence CARMENES visible and near-infrared observations of the active M3.5 dwarf EV Lac. We used the newly developed technique of low-resolution Doppler imaging to determine the centre-of-light, or spot-induced RV component, for eight observational epochs. We confirm a statistically significant and strong correlation between the independently measured centre-of-light and the chromatic index, which is a measure of the amplitude variation with wavelength of the RVs. We also find circular closed-loop relations of several activity indices with RV for a subset of data that covers only several rotation periods. We also investigate the implications of large phase gaps in the periodograms of activity indicators. Finally, by removing the spot-induced RV component we improve the planet-mass sensitivity by a factor of at least three. We conclude that for active M stars, a regular-cadence observing strategy is the most efficient way to identify and eliminate sources of correlated noise.<br />Comment: accepted by A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 663, A27 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.00415
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141880