论文标题
低质量恒星中光谱齐曼特征的旋转调制
Rotational modulation of spectroscopic Zeeman signatures in low-mass stars
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论文摘要
恒星磁场和旋转的准确示踪剂是研究M矮人的基石,以及可靠的检测和表征其超球星伴侣的基石。对于旧的,缓慢旋转,完全对流的M矮人,这种测量尤其具有挑战性。为了探索新活动和旋转示踪剂的使用,我们检查了对两颗此类恒星的多年近红外光谱监测 - GJ 699(Barnard's Star)和Teegarden的Star-使用可居住的区域Planet Finder Spectrograph进行了。我们检测到吸收线宽度跨恒星光谱的周期性变化,较高的波长幅度较高。我们还检测到了12435.67 Angstrom中性钾(K I)线的强度和宽度的变化,这是光球磁场的已知示踪剂。将这些变化归因于旋转调制,我们确认了GJ 699的已知$ 145 \ pm15 $ d旋转期,并测量Teegarden Star的旋转周期为$ 99.6 \ pm1.4 $ d。基于K I线的模拟和线宽度信号的波长依赖性,我们认为观察到的信号与不同的光电磁场和相关的zeeman效应一致。这些结果突出了近红外详细线轮廓测量值的价值,以诊断出色的磁场可变性。此类测量可能是对旧低质量恒星的光谱监测中的分离活性和与外星层相关的信号的关键。
Accurate tracers of the stellar magnetic field and rotation are cornerstones for the study of M dwarfs and for reliable detection and characterization of their exoplanetary companions. Such measurements are particularly challenging for old, slowly rotating, fully convective M dwarfs. To explore the use of new activity and rotation tracers, we examined multi-year near-infrared spectroscopic monitoring of two such stars -- GJ 699 (Barnard's Star) and Teegarden's Star -- carried out with Habitable Zone Planet Finder spectrograph. We detected periodic variations in absorption line widths across the stellar spectrum with higher amplitudes towards longer wavelengths. We also detected similar variations in the strength and width of the 12435.67 Angstrom neutral potassium (K I) line, a known tracer of the photospheric magnetic field. Attributing these variations to rotational modulation, we confirm the known $145\pm15$ d rotation period of GJ 699, and measure the rotation period of Teegarden's Star to be $99.6\pm1.4$ d. Based on simulations of the K I line and the wavelength-dependence of the line width signal, we argue that the observed signals are consistent with varying photospheric magnetic fields and the associated Zeeman effect. These results highlight the value of detailed line profile measurements in the near-infrared for diagnosing stellar magnetic field variability. Such measurements may be pivotal for disentangling activity and exoplanet-related signals in spectroscopic monitoring of old, low-mass stars.