Abstract
Stellar magnetic activity manifests itself in a variety of ways including starspots-cool, dark regions on the stellar surface. Starspots can cause variations ('jitter') in spectral line-profiles which can mimic the radial velocity (RV) variations caused by an orbiting planet, or create RV noise that can drown out a planetary signature. Cool, low-mass M dwarf stars can be highly active, which can make detection of potentially habitable planets around these stars difficult. We investigate radial velocity variations caused by different activity (spot) patterns on M dwarf stars in order to determine the limits of detectability for small planets orbiting active M dwarfs. We report on our progress toward the aim of answering the following questions: What types of spot patterns are realistic for M dwarf stars? What effect will spots have on M dwarf RV measurements? Can jitter from M dwarf spots mimic planetary signals? What is the ideal observing wavelength to reduce M dwarf jitter?
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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| Tidsskrift | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union |
| Vol/bind | 8 |
| Udgave nummer | S293 |
| Sider (fra-til) | 197-200 |
| Antal sider | 4 |
| ISSN | 1743-9213 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - aug. 2012 |
| Begivenhed | 293th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union: formation, detection, and characterization of extrasolar habitable planets - Beijing, Kina Varighed: 27 aug. 2012 → 31 aug. 2012 Konferencens nummer: 293 |
Konference
| Konference | 293th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union |
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| Nummer | 293 |
| Land/Område | Kina |
| By | Beijing |
| Periode | 27/08/2012 → 31/08/2012 |