EPJ Web of Conferences (Feb 2011)

Disentangling stellar activity and planetary signals

  • Santos N.C.,
  • Hébrard G.,
  • Bonfils X.,
  • Boisse I.,
  • Bouchy F.,
  • Vauclair S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20101102005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 02005

Abstract

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Photospheric stellar activity (i.e. dark spots or bright plages) might be an important source of noise and confusion in the radial-velocity (RV) measurements. Radial-velocimetry planet search surveys as well as follow-up of photometric transit surveys require a deep understanding and precise characterization of the effects of stellar activity, in order to disentangle it from planetary signals. We simulate dark spots on a rotating stellar photosphere. The variations of the RV are characterized and analyzed according to the stellar inclination, the latitude and the number of spots. The Lomb-Scargle periodograms of the RV variations induced by activity present power at the rotational period Prot of the star and its two-first harmonics Prot/2 and Prot/3. Three adjusted sinusoids fixed at the fundamental period and its two-first harmonics allow to remove about 90% of the RV jitter amplitude. We apply and validate our approach on four known active planet-host stars: HD 189733, GJ 674, CoRoT-7 and ι Hor.