2018A&A...620A..34F


Query : 2018A&A...620A..34F

2018A&A...620A..34F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 620A, 34-34 (2018/12-1)

HD 38858: a solar-type star with an activity cycle of ∼10.8 yr. Searching for variations in the Balmer and metallic lines.

FLORES M., GONZALEZ J.F., JAQUE ARANCIBIA M., SAFFE C., BUCCINO A., LOPEZ F.M., IBANEZ BUSTOS R.V. and MIQUELARENA P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The detection of chromospheric activity cycles in solar-analogue and twin stars can be used to place the solar cycle in a wider context. However, relatively few of these stars with activity cycles have been detected. It is well known that the cores of the CaII H&K lines are modulated by stellar activity. The behaviour of the Balmer and other optical lines with stellar activity is not yet completely understood.
Aims. We search for variations in the CaII H&K, Balmer, and FeII lines modulated by stellar activity. In particular, we apply a novel strategy to detect possible shape variations in the Hα line.
Methods. We analysed activity signatures in HD 38858 using HARPS and CASLEO spectra obtained between 2003 and 2017. We calculated the Mount Wilson index (SMW), log(R'HK), and the statistical moments of the CaII H&K, Balmer, and other optical lines. We searched for periodicities using the generalized Lomb-Scargle periodogram.
Results. We detect a long-term activity cycle of 10.8 yr in CaII H&K and Hα in the solar-analogue star HD 38858. In contrast, this cycle is marginally detected in the FeII lines. We also detect a noticeable variation in radial velocity that seems to be produced by stellar activity.
Conclusions. HD 38858 is the second solar-analogue star where we find a clear activity cycle that is replicated in the Balmer lines. Spectral indexes based on the shape of Hα line seem to be more reliable than the fluxes in the same line for detecting activity variations. The cyclic modulation we detected gives place to a variation in radial velocity that previously has been associated with a super-Earth planet. Finally, due to the similarity of HD 38858 with the Sun, we recommend to continue monitoring this star.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): stars: activity - stars: chromospheres - stars: solar-type - stars: individual: HD 38858

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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1 * zet01 Ret PM* 03 17 46.1634549490 -62 34 31.152456644 6.24 6.18 5.54 5.00 4.66 G2.5VHdel1 295 0
2 * 58 Eri BY* 04 47 36.2917029384 -16 56 04.040472552   6.14 5.50     G2.5IV-V 428 0
3 HD 38858b Pl? 05 48 34.9402551240 -04 05 40.721787744           ~ 11 1
4 HD 38858 PM* 05 48 34.9402551240 -04 05 40.721787744 6.71 6.61 5.97     G2V 304 1
5 HD 45184 PM* 06 24 43.8795895848 -28 46 48.415725948   7.01 6.39 6.24 8.94 G2Va 204 1
6 * 18 Sco PM* 16 15 37.2702755653 -08 22 09.982125430   6.15 5.50     G2Va 604 0

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