The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG XVII. Line profile indicators and kernel regression as diagnostics of radial-velocity variations due to stellar activity in solar-like stars
A. F. Lanza, L. Malavolta, S. Benatti, S. Desidera, A. Bignamini, A., S. Bonomo, M. Esposito, P. Figueira, R. Gratton, G. Scandariato, M. Damasso,, A. Sozzetti, K. Biazzo, R. U. Claudi, R. Cosentino, E. Covino, A. Maggio, S., Masiero, G. Micela, E. Molinari, I. Pagano, G. Piotto

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness of various line profile indicators and kernel regression in diagnosing stellar activity-induced radial velocity variations in solar-like stars, aiming to improve exoplanet detection accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a new indicator, $V_{asy(mod)}$, and demonstrates the combined use of multiple indicators with kernel regression to detect and mitigate stellar activity effects on RV measurements.
Findings
Indicators detect activity-induced RV variations in about 47% of stars.
Kernel regression reduces RV variability by approximately 50%.
BIS, FWHM, and $V_{asy(mod)}$ are the most effective indicators.
Abstract
Stellar activity is the ultimate source of radial-velocity (RV) noise in the search for Earth-mass planets orbiting late-type main-sequence stars. We analyse the performance of four different indicators and the chromospheric index in detecting RV variations induced by stellar activity in 15 slowly rotating ( km/s), weakly active () solar-like stars observed with the high-resolution spectrograph HARPS-N. We consider indicators of the asymmetry of the cross-correlation function (CCF) between the stellar spectrum and the binary weighted line mask used to compute the RV, that is the bisector inverse span (BIS), , and a new indicator together with the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the CCF. We present methods to evaluate the uncertainties of the CCF indicators and apply a kernel regression (KR)…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
