Evidence for enhanced chromospheric Ca II H & K emission in stars with close-in extrasolar planets
Tereza Krejcova, Jan Budaj

TL;DR
This study provides evidence that stars with close-in exoplanets exhibit enhanced chromospheric Ca II H & K emission, indicating increased stellar activity influenced by the presence and properties of their exoplanets.
Contribution
It is the first large-scale analysis linking exoplanet orbital parameters and mass to increased stellar chromospheric activity, using spectral measurements of Ca II lines.
Findings
Stars with close-in exoplanets show stronger Ca II K emission.
Chromospheric activity correlates with exoplanet semi-major axis and mass.
Stars with massive, close-in exoplanets are more active.
Abstract
The planet-star interaction is manifested in many ways. It was found out that a close-in exoplanet causes small but measurable variability in the cores of a few lines in the spectra of several stars which corresponds to the orbital period of the exoplanet. Stars with and without exoplanets may have different properties. The main goal of our study is to search for influence which exoplanets might have on atmospheres of their host stars. Unlike the previous studies, we do not study changes in the spectrum of a host star or differences between stars with and without exoplanets. We aim to study a large number of stars with exoplanets, current level of their chromospheric activity and look for a possible correlation with the exoplanetary properties. To analyse the chromospheric activity of stars we exploit our own (2.2m ESO/MPG telescope) and publicly available archival spectra (Keck…
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