Low-amplitude solar-like oscillations in the K5 V star $\varepsilon$ Indi A
Abstract
We have detected solar-like oscillations in the mid K-dwarf Indi A, making it the coolest dwarf to have measured oscillations. The star is noteworthy for harboring a pair of brown dwarf companions and a Jupiter-type planet. We observed Indi A during two radial velocity campaigns, using the high-resolution spectrographs HARPS (2011) and UVES (2021). Weighting the time series, we computed the power spectra and established the detection of solar-like oscillations with a power excess located at Hz -- the highest frequency solar-like oscillations so far measured in any star. The measurement of the center of the power excess allows us to compute a stellar mass of based on scaling relations and a known radius from interferometry. We also determine the amplitude of the peak power and note that there is a slight difference between the two observing campaigns, indicating a varying activity level. Overall, this work confirms that low-amplitude solar-like oscillations can be detected in mid-K type stars in radial velocity measurements obtained with high-precision spectrographs.
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@article{arxiv.2403.04509,
title = {Low-amplitude solar-like oscillations in the K5 V star $\varepsilon$ Indi A},
author = {Mia S. Lundkvist and Hans Kjeldsen and Timothy R. Bedding and Mark J. McCaughrean and R. Paul Butler and Ditte Slumstrup and Tiago L. Campante and Conny Aerts and Torben Arentoft and Hans Bruntt and Cátia V. Cardoso and Fabien Carrier and Laird M. Close and João Gomes da Silva and Thomas Kallinger and Robert R. King and Yaguang Li and Simon J. Murphy and Jakob L. Rørsted and Dennis Stello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.04509},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ