Quantifying spectroscopic Ca II exocomet transit occurrence in two decades of HARPS data
Rapha\"el Bendahan-West, Grant M. Kennedy, David J. A. Brown, Paul A., Str{\o}m

TL;DR
This study conducts the largest spectroscopic search for exocomet transits in the CaII lines across approximately 7500 stars in the HARPS archive, identifying 22 candidate stars and analyzing detection rates and characteristics.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive, unbiased search for exocomet signatures in a large stellar sample, refining detection confidence levels and challenging previous claims of exocomet detections.
Findings
Detected 22 candidate stars with potential exocomet activity.
Detection rate of 0.03% for high-confidence exocomet candidates.
Young A-type stars show higher likelihood of exocomet transits.
Abstract
The field of exocomets has been built around the unmatched number of detections made in the circumstellar disc of the archetypal star Beta Pictoris. An exocomet detection in spectroscopy is identified by variable atomic absorption features in a stellar spectrum, associated with transiting gas in and trailing an exocomet coma. This paper presents the largest spectroscopic search for exocomet transits to date, which overcomes the limitations of biased samples of stars with debris discs, and instead looks through the 7500 stars in the HARPS archive for signs of exocomets in the CaII doublet (H:396.847nm and K:393.366nm). The search resulted in 155 candidate stars, which after filtering for false positives (e.g. binaries, stellar activity, etc.), were cut down to 22 stars. These 22 stars are classified into Tier1, 2, and 3 exocomet candidates, reflecting the confidence level of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
