论文标题

Expres Stellar Signals项目II。散布光电速度的现场状态

The EXPRES Stellar Signals Project II. State of the Field in Disentangling Photospheric Velocities

论文作者

Zhao, Lily L., Fischer, Debra A., Ford, Eric B., Wise, Alex, Cretignier, Michaël, Aigrain, Suzanne, Barragan, Oscar, Bedell, Megan, Buchhave, Lars A., Camacho, João D., Cegla, Heather M., Cisewski-Kehe, Jessi, Cameron, Andrew Collier, de Beurs, Zoe L., Dodson-Robinson, Sally, Dumusque, Xavier, Faria, João P., Gilbertson, Christian, Haley, Charlotte, Harrell, Justin, Hogg, David W., Holzer, Parker, John, Ancy Anna, Klein, Baptiste, Lafarga, Marina, Lienhard, Florian, Maguire-Rajpaul, Vinesh, Mortier, Annelies, Nicholson, Belinda, Palumbo III, Michael L., Delgado, Victor Ramirez, Shallue, Christopher J., Vanderburg, Andrew, Viana, Pedro T. P., Zhao, Jinglin, Zicher, Norbert, Cabot, Samuel H. C., Henry, Gregory W., Roettenbacher, Rachael M., Brewer, John M., Llama, Joe, Petersburg, Ryan R., Szymkowiak, Andrew E.

论文摘要

由于内在的恒星变异性(例如脉动,颗粒化)和活性(例如,斑点,杂物)引起的测量光谱变化是极端精确径向速度(EPRV)外部球星的最大误差来源。设计了几种方法,可将由于行星引起的真实质量中心偏移解开恒星信号。 Expres Stellar Signals项目(ESSP)对22种不同的极端光谱光谱数据测试的不同方法进行了自洽比较。方法得出了新的活动指标,构造了用于将指示器映射到所需的RV校正的模型,或者将形状和移位驱动的RV组件分开。由于使用真实数据时,尚无基础真理,因此使用返回的RVS的总和散布以及不同方法的结果之间的一致性评估相对方法性能。几乎所有提交的方法返回的RV RMS都比经典的线性去相关较低,但是尚无始终将RV RMS降低到每秒级别的RV RMS。关于不同方法返回的RV之间缺乏一致性。这些结果表明,该领域的持续进展需要提高方法的解释性,高循环数据以捕获所有时间尺度上的出色信号,并使用ESSP等测试,使用一致的数据集,具有更高级的指标以进行方法性能。未来的比较应利用各种特征良好的数据集(例如太阳能数据或具有已知注射的行星和/或出色信号的数据),以更好地了解方法性能以及是否保留了行星信号。

Measured spectral shifts due to intrinsic stellar variability (e.g., pulsations, granulation) and activity (e.g., spots, plages) are the largest source of error for extreme precision radial velocity (EPRV) exoplanet detection. Several methods are designed to disentangle stellar signals from true center-of-mass shifts due to planets. The EXPRES Stellar Signals Project (ESSP) presents a self-consistent comparison of 22 different methods tested on the same extreme-precision spectroscopic data from EXPRES. Methods derived new activity indicators, constructed models for mapping an indicator to the needed RV correction, or separated out shape- and shift-driven RV components. Since no ground truth is known when using real data, relative method performance is assessed using the total and nightly scatter of returned RVs and agreement between the results of different methods. Nearly all submitted methods return a lower RV RMS than classic linear decorrelation, but no method is yet consistently reducing the RV RMS to sub-meter-per-second levels. There is a concerning lack of agreement between the RVs returned by different methods. These results suggest that continued progress in this field necessitates increased interpretability of methods, high-cadence data to capture stellar signals at all timescales, and continued tests like the ESSP using consistent data sets with more advanced metrics for method performance. Future comparisons should make use of various well-characterized data sets -- such as solar data or data with known injected planetary and/or stellar signals -- to better understand method performance and whether planetary signals are preserved.

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