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Chromospheric modeling of the active M3V star G 80-21 with RH1.5D

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-09-25 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

This study investigates the active regions of the M3.0V star G 80-21 using the observed data from the CARMENES project with synthetic spectra generated by the RH1.5D radiative transfer code. The CARMENES project aims to search for exoplanets around M dwarfs using high-resolution near-infrared and optical echelle spectrographs. By comparing the observed data and models for the chromospheric lines of Hα_\alpha and the bluest Ca II infrared triplet line, we obtain the best-fit models for this star. The optimal fitting for the observed spectrum of G 80-21 is achieved by employing two active areas in conjunction with an inactive regions, with a calcium abundance of [Ca/H] = -0.4. This combination successfully fits all the observed data across varying ratios. The minor active component consistently comprises approximately 18\% of the total (ranging from 14\% to 20\%), which suggests that the minor active component is likely located in the polar regions. Meanwhile, the major active component occupies a variable proportion, ranging from 51\% to 82\%. Our method allows for the determination of the structure and size of stellar chromospheric active regions by analyzing high-resolution observed spectra.

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@article{arxiv.2409.16028,
  title  = {Chromospheric modeling of the active M3V star G 80-21 with RH1.5D},
  author = {Shuai Liu and Huigang Wei and Jianrong Shi and Wenxian Li and Henggeng Han and Jifeng Liu and Shangbin Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.16028},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal