Exocomets of $\beta$ Pictoris I: Exocomet destruction, sodium and disk line variability in 17 years of HARPS observations
H.J. Hoeijmakers, K.P. Jaworska, B. Prinoth

TL;DR
This study analyzes 17 years of HARPS observations of $eta$ Pictoris, revealing rare sodium exocomet signatures, long-lived Ca II absorption, and dynamic exocomet behavior, suggesting complex exocomet destruction and evaporation processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive long-term analysis of exocomet activity around $eta$ Pictoris using extensive HARPS data and introduces new insights into exocomet sodium detection and dynamic behavior.
Findings
Rare sodium exocomet absorption events detected.
Long-lived Ca II absorption persists over a year.
Exocomet trajectories show rapid, non-Keplerian changes.
Abstract
The young Pictoris system has been monitored with high-resolution optical spectrographs for decades. These observations have revealed strongly variable absorption in the Ca II H\&K lines attributed to in-falling cometary bodies. Since 2003, over 9000 HARPS observations of Pictoris have been taken and many of these have not yet been used for exocomet studies. We search these spectra for new exocomet phenomenology enabled by the long time coverage and large volume of this dataset. We systematically carry out telluric correction of the HARPS spectra using molecfit, compare multi-year observations of the Ca II and Na I lines and use a Bayesian fitting algorithm to extract exocomet line parameters. We explore the usage of an unbiased reference spectrum with which to calibrate the continuum, and investigate Keplerian orbital solutions to observed exocomet acceleration. We find…
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