Absolute Ca II H & K and H-alpha flux measurements of low-mass stars: Extending $R'_\mathrm{HK}$ to M dwarfs
C. J. Marvin, A. Reiners, G. Anglada-Escud\'e, S. V. Jeffers, S. Boro, Saikia

TL;DR
This study extends the $R'_ ext{HK}$ calibration to M dwarfs, measuring chromospheric activity via Ca II HK and H-alpha fluxes in 110 stars, and compares different effective temperature calibrations to improve activity diagnostics.
Contribution
We developed a method to measure Ca II HK and H-alpha fluxes in M dwarfs and extended the $R'_ ext{HK}$ calibration to cooler stars using stellar atmosphere models.
Findings
Calibrations differ by several 100 K for mid- to late-M dwarfs.
Provided a catalog of activity measurements for 110 M dwarfs.
Extended $R'_ ext{HK}$ calibration to the M dwarf regime.
Abstract
Context: With the recent surge of planetary surveys focusing on detecting Earth-mass planets around M dwarfs, it is becoming more important to understand chromospheric activity in M dwarfs. Stellar chromospheric calcium emission is typically measured using the calibrations of Noyes et al. (1984), which are only valid for . Measurements of calcium emission for cooler dwarfs are difficult because of their intrinsic dimness in the blue end of the visible spectrum. Aims: We measure the absolute Ca II HK and H flux of a sample of 110 HARPS M dwarfs and also extend the calibration of to the M dwarf regime using PHOENIX stellar atmosphere models. Methods: We normalized a template spectrum with a high signal-to-noise ratio that was obtained by coadding multiple spectra of the same star to a PHOENIX stellar…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
