J/A+A/666/A143      AD Leo RV and stellar activity indices  (Kossakowski+, 2022)
The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs.
Stable radial-velocity variations at the rotation period of AD Leonis.
A test case study of current limitations to treating stellar activity.
    Kossakowski D., Kuerster M., Henning T., Trifonov T. Caballero J.A.,
    Lafarga M., Bauer F.F., Stock S., Kemmer J., Jeffers S.V., Amado P.J. ,
    Perez-Torres M., Bejar V.J.S., Cortes-Contreras M., Ribas I., Reiners A.,
    Quirrenbach A., Aceituno J., Baroch D., Cifuentes C., Dreizler S.,
    Hatzes A., Kaminski A., Montes D., Morales J. C., Pavlov A., Pena L.,
    Perdelwitz V., Reffert S., Revilla D., Rodriguez Lopez C., Rosich A.,
    Sadegi S., Sanz-Forcada J., Schoefer P., Schweitzer A., Zechmeister M.
    <Astron. Astrophys. 666, A143 (2022)>
    =2022A&A...666A.143K 2022A&A...666A.143K        (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, double and multiple ; Stars, M-type ; Stars, dwarfs ;
              Exoplanets ; Spectroscopy ; Radial velocities ; Optical
Keywords: techniques: radial velocities - stars: late-type -
          stars: individual: AD Leo - stars: activity
Abstract:
    A challenge with radial-velocity (RV) data is disentangling the origin
    of signals either due to a planetary companion or to stellar activity.
    Obtaining data over a large time span and wavelength range for this
    reason is crucial, but can oftentimes be difficult to achieve. The
    existence of a planetary companion has been proposed, as well as
    contested, around the relatively bright, nearby M3.0V star AD Leo at
    the same period as the stellar rotation of 2.23d.
    We further investigate the nature of this signal for the flare star.
    We introduce new CARMENES optical and near-IR RV data and an analysis
    in combination with archival data taken by HIRES and HARPS, along with
    more recent data taken by HARPS-N, GIANO-B, and HPF. Additionally, we
    address the confusion concerning the binarity of AD Leo.
    We consider possible correlations that the RVs may have with an
    assortment of stellar activity indicators accessible with CARMENES. We
    additionally performed a variety of modeling techniques considering
    all RV data using the Bayesian log evidence to determine whether a
    Keplerian planetary model, a red-noise quasi-periodic stellar activity
    model using a Gaussian process, or a mixed model would explain the
    observed data best. In addition, we take a closer look at spectral
    lines potentially associated with stellar activity.
    The CARMENES RV data agree with the previously reported periodicity of
    2.23d, correlate with some activity indicators, and exhibit
    chromaticity. However, when considering the entire, extensive RV data
    set, we find that a mixed model composed of a stable and a variable
    component performs best. Moreover, when recomputing the RVs using only
    spectral lines insensitive to activity, there appears to be some
    residual power at the period of interest. We therefore conclude that
    it is not possible to determinedly prove that there is no planet
    orbiting in synchronization with the stellar rotation given our data,
    current tools, machinery, and knowledge of how stellar activity
    affects RVs. We do rule out planets more massive than 27M⊕
    (=0.084M{Jup}). In addition, we rule out any binary companion around
    AD Leo with Msini greater than 3-6M{Jup} on orbital periods <14yr.
Description:
    Radial-velocity and stellar activity indicator time series of AD Leo
    for the following data sets:
    CARMENES VIS, CARMENES NIR, HARPS-S, HIRES
    These were all processed with serval (Zechmeister et al.,
    2018A&A...609A..12Z 2018A&A...609A..12Z).
    The other data sets used in this work were adopted from the original
    papers:
    GIARPS -> Carleo et al., 2020A&A...638A...5C 2020A&A...638A...5C, Cat. J/A+A/638/A5
    (consists of HARPS-N and GIANO-B data
    HPF -> Roberston et al., 2020ApJ...897..125R 2020ApJ...897..125R
Objects:
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       RA   (2000)   DE        Designation(s)
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    10 19 36.28  +19 52 12.0   AD Leo = BD+20 2465 = GJ 388
    ---------------------------------------------------------
File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe          80        .   This file
carvs1.dat      55      26   CARMENES-VIS radial velocities of AD Leo (season 1)
                              (table A2)
carvs2.dat      55      20   CARMENES-VIS radial velocities of AD Leo (season 2)
                              (table A2)
carns1.dat      55      26   CARMENES-NIR radial velocities of AD Leo (season 1)
                              (table A3)
carns2.dat      55      20   CARMENES-NIR radial velocities of AD Leo (season 2)
                              (table A3)
harps.dat       42      47   HARPS-S radial velocities of AD Leo (table A4)
hires.dat       45      43   HIRES radial velocities of AD Leo (table A5)
carvs1-a.dat   364      26   CARMENES-VIS stellar activity indicators of AD Leo
                              (season 1) (Fig. C1)
carvs2-a.dat   364      20   CARMENES-VIS stellar activity indicators of AD Leo
                              (season 2) (Fig. C1)
carns1-a.dat   149      26   CARMENES-NIR stellar activity indicators of AD Leo
                              (season 1) (Fig. C2)
carns2-a.dat   149      20   CARMENES-NIR stellar activity indicators of AD Leo
                              (season 2) (Fig. C3)
harps-a.dat    77       47   HARPS-S stellar activity indicators of AD Leo
                              (Fig. C3)
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See also:
  J/A+A/637/A13 : AD Leo high resolution spectra (Muheki+, 2020)
  J/A+A/638/A5  : HD 285507 and AD Leo light and velocity curves (Carleo+, 2020)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: car[nv]s[12].dat harps.dat hires.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1- 13  F13.5 d       BJD       Barycentric Julian date
  15- 35 F21.17 m/s     RV        Radial velocity
  37- 55 F19.16 m/s   e_RV        Radial velocity uncertainty
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: carvs1-a.dat carvs2-a.dat
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   Bytes Format Units       Label   Explanations
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   1- 13  F13.5 d           BJD     Barycentric Julian date
  15- 29 F15.10 ---         CRX     Chromatic index (in m/s/Np unit)
  31- 43 F13.10 ---       e_CRX     Chromatic index uncertainty (in m/s/Np unit)
  45- 59 F15.11 1000m2/s2   dLW     Differential line width
  61- 74 F14.11 1000m2/s2 e_dLW     Differential line width uncertainty
  76- 89 F14.12 ---         CAIRT1  CaII-IRT1 index (8498.02) (-15,15)km/s
  91-106 F16.14 ---       e_CAIRT1  CaII-IRT1 index uncertainty
 108-121 F14.12 ---         CAIRT2  CaII-IRT2 index (8542.09) (-15,15)km/s
 123-138 F16.14 ---       e_CAIRT2  CaII-IRT2 index uncertainty
 140-153 F14.12 ---         CAIRT3  CaII-IRT3 index (8662.14) (-15,15)km/s
 155-170 F16.14 ---       e_CAIRT3  CaII-IRT3 index uncertainty
 172-185 F14.12 ---         Halpha  Hα index
 186-201 F16.14 ---       e_Halpha  Hα index uncertainty
 203-212  F10.8 ---         TiO7050 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 7050Å
 214-234 F21.19 ---       e_TiO7050 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 7050Å uncertainty
 236-245  F10.8 ---         TiO8430 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 8430Å index
 247-267 F21.19 ---       e_TiO8430 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 8430Å index uncertainty
 269-278  F10.8 ---         TiO8860 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 8860Å index
 280-300 F21.19 ---       e_TiO8860 Photospheric TiO absorption band index
                                     at 8860Å index uncertainty
 302-310  F9.5  m/s         BIS     CCF bisector velocity span
 312-319  F8.5  m/s       e_BIS     CCF Bisector velocity span uncertainty
 321-330  F10.8 %           CTR     CCF contrast
 332-341  F10.8 %         e_CTR     CCF contrast uncertainty
 343-353  F11.8 km/s        FWHM    CCF full width at half maximum
 355-364  F10.8 km/s      e_FWHM    CCF full width at half maximum uncertainty
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: carns1-a.dat carns2-a.dat
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   Bytes Format Units       Label   Explanations
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   1- 13  F13.5 d           BJD     Barycentric Julian date
  15- 31 F17.12 ---         CRX     Chromatic index (in m/s/Np unit)
  34- 47 F14.10 ---       e_CRX     Chromatic index uncertainty (in m/s/Np unit)
  49- 65 F17.12 1000m2/s2   dLW     Differential line width
  67- 80 F14.11 1000m2/s2 e_dLW     Differential line width uncertainty
  82- 91  F10.5 m/s         BIS     CCF bisector velocity span
  94-103  F10.5 m/s       e_BIS     CCF Bisector velocity span uncertainty
 105-115  F11.8 %           CTR     CCF contrast
 117-126  F10.8 %         e_CTR     CCF contrast uncertainty
 128-138  F11.8 km/s        FWHM    CCF full width at half maximum
 140-149  F10.8 km/s      e_FWHM    CCF full width at half maximum uncertainty
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: harps-a.dat
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   Bytes Format Units      Label    Explanations
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   1- 13  F13.5 d          BJD      Barycentric Julian date
  15- 21  F7.3  ---        CRX      Chromatic index (in m/s/Np unit)
  23- 28  F6.3  ---      e_CRX      Chromatic index uncertainty (in m/s/Np unit)
  30- 36  F7.3 1000m2/s2   dLW      Differential line width
  38- 42  F5.3 1000m2/s2 e_dLW      Differential line width uncertainty
  44- 49  F6.3  m/s        BIS      CCF bisector velocity span
  51- 55  F5.3  m/s      e_BIS      CCF Bisector velocity span uncertainty
  57- 61  F5.3  %          CTR      CCF contrast
  63- 66  F4.2  %        e_CTR      CCF contrast uncertainty
  68- 73  F6.3  km/s       FWHM     CCF full width at half maximum
  75- 77  F3.1  km/s     e_FWHM     CCF full width at half maximum uncertainty
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Acknowledgements:
    Diana Kossakowski, diana.kossakowski(at)gmail.com
References:
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    (SERVAL). High-precision radial velocities and two alternative spectral
    indicators
   Carleo et al.,      2020A&A...638A...5C 2020A&A...638A...5C, The GAPS Programme at TNG. XXI. A
    GIARPS case study of known young planetary candidates: confirmation of
    HD 285507 b and refutation of AD Leonis b
   Robertson et al.,   2020ApJ...897..125R 2020ApJ...897..125R, Persistent Starspot Signals on M
    Dwarfs: Multiwavelength Doppler Observations with the Habitable-zone Planet
    Finder and Keck/HIRES
(End)   Diana Kossakowski [MPIA, Germany], Patricia Vannier [CDS]    09-Sep-2022