Stellar active regions, including spots and faculae, can create radial velocity (RV) signals that interfere with the detection and mass measurements of low mass exoplanets. In doing so, these active regions affect each spectral line differently, but the origin of these differences is not fully understood. Here we explore how spectral line variability correlated with S-index (Ca H & K emission) is related to the atomic properties of each spectral line. Next we develop a simple analytic stellar atmosphere model that can account for the largest sources of line variability with S-index. Then we apply this model to HARPS spectra of {\alpha} Cen B to explain Fe I line depth changes in terms of a disk-averaged temperature difference between active...
Detailed characterisation of small exoplanets is currently hindered by radial velocity signals arisi...
Future generations of precise radial velocity (RV) surveys aim to achieve sensitivity sufficient to ...
Context. Previous simulations predicted the activity-induced radial- velocity (RV) variations of M d...
Stellar active regions, including spots and faculae, can create radial velocity (RV) signals that in...
Context. To enable radial velocity (RV) precision on the order of ~0.1 m/s required for the detectio...
Context. To enable radial velocity (RV) precision on the order of ~0.1 m s−1 required for the detect...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward detection of Earth-like planets around solar-t...
Context. High-precision stellar analyses require hydrodynamic 3D modeling. Testing such models is fe...
The discovery and characterization of extrasolar planets using radial velocity (RV) measurements is ...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward ground-based detection of Earth-like planets a...
Aims: Stellar activity is the ultimate source of radial-velocity (hereinafter RV) noise in the sear...
Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) consolidated grant number ST/R000824/1 ...
Efforts to detect low-mass exoplanets using stellar radial velocities (RVs) are currently limited by...
Context. Stellar activity poses one of the main obstacles for the detection and characterisation of ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
Detailed characterisation of small exoplanets is currently hindered by radial velocity signals arisi...
Future generations of precise radial velocity (RV) surveys aim to achieve sensitivity sufficient to ...
Context. Previous simulations predicted the activity-induced radial- velocity (RV) variations of M d...
Stellar active regions, including spots and faculae, can create radial velocity (RV) signals that in...
Context. To enable radial velocity (RV) precision on the order of ~0.1 m/s required for the detectio...
Context. To enable radial velocity (RV) precision on the order of ~0.1 m s−1 required for the detect...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward detection of Earth-like planets around solar-t...
Context. High-precision stellar analyses require hydrodynamic 3D modeling. Testing such models is fe...
The discovery and characterization of extrasolar planets using radial velocity (RV) measurements is ...
The radial-velocity method is a plausible tool toward ground-based detection of Earth-like planets a...
Aims: Stellar activity is the ultimate source of radial-velocity (hereinafter RV) noise in the sear...
Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) consolidated grant number ST/R000824/1 ...
Efforts to detect low-mass exoplanets using stellar radial velocities (RVs) are currently limited by...
Context. Stellar activity poses one of the main obstacles for the detection and characterisation of ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
Detailed characterisation of small exoplanets is currently hindered by radial velocity signals arisi...
Future generations of precise radial velocity (RV) surveys aim to achieve sensitivity sufficient to ...
Context. Previous simulations predicted the activity-induced radial- velocity (RV) variations of M d...