The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets. XXXI. Magnetic activity cycles in solar-type stars: statistics and impact on precise radial velocities
C. Lovis, X. Dumusque, N.C. Santos, F. Bouchy, M. Mayor, F. Pepe, D., Queloz, D. S\'egransan, S. Udry

TL;DR
This study analyzes magnetic activity cycles in solar-type stars using HARPS data, revealing their impact on radial velocity measurements and emphasizing the importance of correction methods in exoplanet searches.
Contribution
It provides a statistical characterization of stellar magnetic activity cycles and their effects on spectroscopic measurements, with updated calibration methods for activity indices.
Findings
39% of old solar-type stars lack activity cycles
Magnetic cycles cause radial velocity variations up to 25 m/s
Activity cycle effects can be mitigated through data detrending
Abstract
Context. Searching for extrasolar planets through radial velocity measurements relies on the stability of stellar photospheres. Aims. We aim at characterizing the statistical properties of magnetic activity cycles, and studying their impact on spectroscopic measurements such as radial velocities, line bisectors and line shapes. Methods. We use data from the HARPS high-precision planet-search sample comprising 304 FGK stars followed over about 7 years. We obtain high-precision Ca II H&K chromospheric activity measurements and convert them to R'HK indices using an updated calibration taking into account stellar metallicity. We study R'HK variability as a function of time and search for possible correlations with radial velocities and line shape parameters. Results. We classify stars according to the magnitude and timescale of the Ca II H&K variability, and identify activity cycles…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
