Chemical Fingerprints of M Dwarfs: High-Resolution Spectroscopy on 31 M Dwarfs with SPIRou
Farbod Jahandar, Ren\'e Doyon, \'Etienne Artigau, Neil J. Cook,, Charles Cadieux, Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Donati, Nicolas B. Cowan, Ryan Cloutier,, Stefan Pelletier, Alan Alves-Brito, Jorge H. C. Martins, Hsien Shang and, Andr\'es Carmona

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy to determine the effective temperatures and detailed chemical compositions of 31 M dwarfs, providing new insights into their metallicities and elemental abundances with implications for exoplanet modeling.
Contribution
It extends a methodology for precise stellar parameter determination to a new sample of M dwarfs, including binary systems, and compares results with previous optical and NIR studies.
Findings
Consistent effective temperature measurements with a 10 K uncertainty.
Average [Fe/H] of -0.15 in binary M dwarfs, slightly lower than primaries.
Slightly sub-solar elemental abundances in non-binary M dwarfs.
Abstract
We extend the methodology introduced by Jahandar et al. (2024) to determine the effective temperature and chemical abundances of 31 slowly-rotating solar neighborhood M dwarfs (M1-M5) using high-resolution spectra from CFHT/SPIRou. This group includes 10 M dwarfs in binary systems with FGK primaries of known metallicity from optical measurements. By testing our method on various synthetic models, we find a consistent inherent synthetic uncertainty of 10 K at a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 100. Additionally, we find that our results align with interferometric measurements, showing a consistent residual of 29 31 K. Taking the inherent uncertainties into account, we infer the values of our targets and find an excellent agreement with previous optical and NIR studies. Our high-resolution chemical analysis examines hundreds of absorption lines…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
