2015ApJ...812...42B


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2015ApJ...812...42B - Astrophys. J., 812, 42 (2015/October-2)

Starspot distributions on fully convective M dwarfs: implications for radial velocity planet searches.

BARNES J.R., JEFFERS S.V., JONES H.R.A., PAVLENKO Ya.V., JENKINS J.S., HASWELL C.A. and LOHR M.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Since M4.5-M9 dwarfs exhibit equatorial rotation velocities of the order of 10 km/s on average, radial velocity surveys targeting this stellar population will likely need to find methods to effectively remove starspot jitter. We present the first high resolution Doppler images of the M4.5 dwarf, GJ 791.2A, and the M9 dwarf, LP 944-20. The time series spectra of both objects reveal numerous line profile distortions over the rotation period of each star, which we interpret as starspots. The transient distortions are modeled with spot/photosphere contrast ratios that correspond to model atmosphere temperature differences of = 300 and 200 K. GJ 791.2A is a fully convective star with v sin i = 35.1 km/s. Although we find more starspot structure at high latitudes, we reconstruct spots at a range of phases and latitudes with a mean spot filling of ∼3%. LP 944-20 is one of the brightest known late-M dwarfs, with spectral type M9V and v sin i = 30.8 km/s. Its spectral time series exhibits two dominant transient line distortions that are reconstructed as high latitude spots, while a mean spot filling factor of only 1.5% is found. The occurrence of low-contrast spots at predominantly high latitudes, which we see in both targets here, is, in general, likely to be responsible for the low amplitude photometric variability seen in late-M dwarfs. For GJ 791.2A, the radial velocities induced by the starspot features yield an rms velocity variability of 138 m/s, which can be reduced by a factor of 1.9 using our reconstructed surface brightness distributions.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - planets and satellites: detection - stars: individual: (GJ 791.2A, LP 944-20) - stars: late-type - starspots - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 12
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 V* BX Cet BY* 02 36 15.2668724487 +06 52 17.915599626   13.28   11.405   M3.5V 186 1
2 LP 888-18 Er* 03 31 30.2562059055 -30 42 38.825445982   20.0 18.9     M7.5V 34 0
3 LP 944-20 LM* 03 39 35.2523500210 -35 25 43.641996333     18.69 16.39 13.288 M9.5Ve 289 0
4 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3076 0
5 BD+36 2322B PM* 12 57 39.3125173002 +35 13 19.148808620   14.80 13.16 12.939   M4.5Ve 97 1
6 V* EY Dra BY* 18 16 16.7795336184 +54 10 21.732232332   13.69 11.84     dM1.5e 71 0
7 LSR J1835+3259 PM* 18 35 37.8801226673 +32 59 53.316099140   20.0   17.1   M8.5V 128 0
8 G 24-16 Er* 20 29 48.3179167836 +09 41 20.590506834       12.728   M4.5V 152 0
9 V* V374 Peg Er* 22 01 13.1241989539 +28 18 24.907312662       11.602   M3.5Ve 224 0
10 GD 244 WD* 22 56 46.1531007720 +12 52 50.311741512   16.0   15.6   DA4.2 48 1
11 V* HK Aqr BY* 23 08 19.5510173448 -15 24 35.766079704 13.4 12.282 10.872 9.964 9.019 M0Ve 211 0
12 NAME Castor Moving Group As* ~ ~           ~ 129 1

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