$\texttt{Wapiti}$: a data-driven approach to correct for systematics in RV data -- Application to SPIRou data of the planet-hosting M dwarf GJ 251
M. Ould-Elhkim, C. Moutou, J-F. Donati, \'E. Artigau, P. Fouqu\'e,, N.J. Cook, A. Carmona, P.I. Cristofari, E. Martioli, F. Debras, X. Dumusque,, J.H.C. Martins, G. H\'ebrard, C. Cadieux, X. Delfosse, R. Doyon, B. Klein, J., Gomes da Silva, T. Forveille, T. Hood, P. Charpentier

TL;DR
The paper introduces Wapiti, a data-driven method using weighted PCA to correct systematic errors in near-infrared RV data, successfully applied to detect GJ 251b without filtering stellar activity.
Contribution
Wapiti is a novel approach that effectively removes systematics from nIR RV data, enabling detection of exoplanets without stellar activity filtering.
Findings
Successfully detected GJ 251b in nIR RV data
Eliminated spurious signals from RV time-series
Demonstrated effectiveness of Wapiti in correcting systematics
Abstract
Context: Recent advances in the development of precise radial velocity (RV) instruments in the near-infrared (nIR) domain, such as SPIRou, have facilitated the study of M-type stars to more effectively characterize planetary systems. However, the nIR presents unique challenges in exoplanet detection due to various sources of planet-independent signals which can result in systematic errors in the RV data. Aims: In order to address the challenges posed by the detection of exoplanetary systems around M-type stars using nIR observations, we introduce a new data-driven approach for correcting systematic errors in RV data. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated through its application to the star GJ 251. Methods: Our proposed method, referred to as (Weighted principAl comPonent analysIs reconsTructIon), uses a dataset of per-line RV time-series generated by the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
