研究目的
To detect activity cycles in solar-analog stars and determine whether they can be identified through other optical lines, such as Fe II and Balmer lines.
研究成果
The study reports for the first time a long-term 5.14-yr activity cycle in the solar-analog star HD 45184 derived from Mount Wilson S index. The variation is also evident in the first lines of the Balmer series and the equivalent widths of the high photospheric Fe ii lines are modulated by the chromospheric cycle of the star. The activity cycles of HD 45184 can be detected in both Fe ii and Balmer lines.
研究不足
The study is limited by the observational error and the systematic error associated with the calibration between the HARPS and Mount Wilson activity indexes. Additionally, the S/N of the variations found in other lines is too low to be used for the rotational analysis.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study focused on analyzing the activity signatures of HD 45184 using 291 HARPS spectra obtained between 2003 and
2:The methodology included calculating the HARPS-S index from Ca ii H&K lines and converting it into the Mount Wilson scale, considering the equivalent widths of Balmer lines as activity indicators, and analyzing the possible variability of Fe ii and other metallic lines in the optical spectra. The spectral variations were analyzed for periodicity using the Lomb-Scargle periodogram. Sample Selection and Data Sources:
20 The spectra were obtained from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) archive under the ESO programs
3:C-0488(E) and C-0972(A), taken with the HARPS spectrograph attached to the La Silla 6 m telescope between 2003 to List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
0 HARPS spectrograph at the La Silla
4:6 m telescope. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The spectra were carefully normalized and cleaned, with cosmic rays identified and removed considering a threshold of five times the noise level. Continuum differences between the spectra were corrected for by filtering low-frequency modulations.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The Lomb-Scargle periodogram was applied to the seasonal means to derive a period, and the false-alarm probability (FAP) corresponding to the main peak was calculated.
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