2011A&A...534A..30G


Query : 2011A&A...534A..30G

2011A&A...534A..30G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 534A, 30-30 (2011/10-1)

Long-term magnetic activity of a sample of M-dwarf stars from the HARPS program. I. Comparison of activity indices.

GOMES DA SILVA J., SANTOS N.C., BONFILS X., DELFOSSE X., FORVEILLE T. and UDRY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The search for extra-solar planets similar to Earth is becoming a reality, but as the level of the measured radial-velocity reaches the sub-m/s, stellar intrinsic sources of noise capable of hiding the signal of these planets from scrutiny become more important. Other stars are known to have magnetic cycles similar to that of the Sun. The relationship between these activity variations and the observed radial-velocity is still not satisfactorily understood. Following our previous work, which studied the correlation between activity cycles and long-term velocity variations for K dwarfs, we now expand it to the lower end of the main sequence. In this first paper our aim is to assess the long-term activity variations in the low end of the main sequence, having in mind a planetary search perspective. We used a sample of 30 M0-M5.5 stars from the HARPS M-dwarf planet search program with a median timespan of observations of 5.2 years. We computed chromospheric activity indicators based on the CaII H and K, Hα, HeI D3, and NaI D1 and D2 lines. All data were binned to average out undesired effects such as rotationally modulated atmospheric inhomogeneities. We searched for long-term variability of each index and determined the correlations between them. While the SCaII, Hα, and NaI indices showed significant variability for a fraction of our stellar sample (39%, 33%, and 37%, respectively), only 10% of our stars presented significant variability in the HeI index. We therefore conclude that this index is a poor activity indicator at least for this type of stars. Although the Hα shows good correlation with SCaII for the most active stars, the correlation is lost when the activity level decreases. This result appears to indicate that the CaII-Hα correlation is dependent on the activity level of the star. The NaI lines correlate very well with the SCaII index for the stars with low activity levels we used, and are thus a good chromospheric activity proxy for early-M dwarfs. We therefore strongly recommend the use of the NaI activity index because the signal-to-noise ratio in the sodium lines spectral region is always higher than for the calcium lines.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: late-type - stars: activity

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Number of rows : 34
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 225213 Er* 00 05 24.4284351777 -37 21 26.507931505 11.074 10.022 8.562 7.589 6.432 M2V 206 0
2 CD-23 1056 PM* 02 46 42.8869269570 -23 05 11.802392748 12.911 11.651 10.237 9.36 8.544 K5V 65 1
3 G 77-46 PM* 03 21 46.9232372547 -06 40 24.214996740   12.49 11.314 10.981 9.47 M2V 60 0
4 L 229-91 PM* 04 09 15.6683376139 -53 22 25.290024815 14.397 13.302 11.811 10.734 9.32 M3.5 97 2
5 HD 285968 PM* 04 42 55.7750207949 +18 57 29.395947044 12.668 11.49 9.951 8.931 7.702 M2.5V 335 2
6 HD 36395 PM* 05 31 27.3957852161 -03 40 38.024004501 10.626 9.443 7.968 6.996 5.913 M1.5Ve 515 0
7 HD 42581 Er* 06 10 34.6149358167 -21 51 52.656352926 10.801 9.607 8.125 7.164 6.121 M1V 478 0
8 CD-22 3005 PM* 06 21 53.8081249907 -22 43 24.072607774 13.218 12.061 10.693 9.804 8.843 M1Vk 49 0
9 BD+05 1668 PM* 07 27 24.4989685603 +05 13 32.841491057 12.558 11.443 9.872 8.699 7.161 M3.5V 418 0
10 CD-24 6144 PM* 07 54 10.8827214844 -25 18 11.422307648 12.286 11.107 9.715 8.845 8.029 M0 49 0
11 Ross 85 PM* 09 41 10.3603358111 +13 12 34.424165469 13.097 11.891 10.370 9.371 8.182 M2.5V 129 0
12 CD-45 5627 SB* 09 58 34.3232475127 -46 25 30.406371794 13.77 12.8 11.320 10.133 8.635 M3Ve 90 1
13 V* AN Sex RS* 10 12 17.6682499584 -03 44 44.392042932 11.941 10.757 9.264 8.258 7.066 M2V 237 0
14 BD+01 2447 PM* 10 28 55.5512830314 +00 50 27.598904576 12.389 11.151 9.650 8.617 7.389 dM2 309 0
15 HD 95735 Er* 11 03 20.1948195942 +35 58 11.576182057 10.030 8.960 7.520 5.99 4.79 M2+V 715 0
16 CD-31 9113 PM* 11 35 26.9477670462 -32 32 23.884215079 12.508 11.322 9.813 8.821 7.664 M2V 157 1
17 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
18 CD-51 6859 PM* 12 37 52.2160953269 -52 00 05.322430607 13.397 12.198 10.663 9.586 8.233 M3V(e) 112 0
19 HD 119850 Er* 13 45 43.7755597223 +14 53 29.471707437 10.989 9.894 8.50 7.465 6.363 M2V 352 0
20 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1299 0
21 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 641 2
22 CD-40 9712 PM* 15 32 12.9323109019 -41 16 32.130433884 11.918 10.815 9.311 8.265 6.947 M2.5V 141 0
23 HD 156384C PM* 17 18 58.8272997802 -34 59 48.612673382 12.96 11.79 10.22 10.05 8.82 M1.5V 221 1
24 CD-46 11540 LM* 17 28 39.9455781571 -46 53 42.688095874 12.177 10.973 9.407 8.337 7.006 M3V 254 1
25 CD-51 10924 PM* 17 30 11.2044753442 -51 38 13.130309109 12.317 11.028 9.585 8.675 8.60 M0V 112 1
26 CD-48 11837 PM* 17 35 13.6172141343 -48 40 51.121402968 12.875 11.673 10.127 9.101 7.871 M1.5V 70 0
27 NAME Barnard's star BY* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V 812 2
28 HD 180617 PM* 19 16 55.2565688720 +05 10 08.040554168 11.768 10.63 9.115 8.076 6.782 M3-V 420 0
29 HD 204961 PM* 21 33 33.9751191976 -49 00 32.399427028 11.359 10.176 8.672 7.665 6.479 M2/3V 290 1
30 BD-05 5715 PM* 22 09 40.3443137051 -04 38 26.650757960 13.006 11.868 10.366 9.279 7.877 M3.5V 286 1
31 BD-15 6290 BY* 22 53 16.7325836486 -14 15 49.304052185 12.928 11.749 10.192 9.013 7.462 M3.5V 1013 1
32 L 49-19 PM* 22 55 45.5127596213 -75 27 31.203633959 13.004 11.873 10.377 9.312 7.958 M3V 74 0
33 HD 217987 PM* 23 05 52.0357857091 -35 51 11.055185039   8.83 7.39     M2V 273 0
34 V* BR Psc BY* 23 49 12.5250852078 +02 24 04.405476893 11.532 10.427 8.993 8.029 6.946 dM1 326 0

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