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Modeling the quasiperiodic radial velocity variations of gamma Draconis

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-09-16 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

gamma Draconis, a K5III star, showed radial velocity (RV) variations consistent with a 10.7 Jupiter mass planet from 2003-2011. After 2011, the periodic signal decayed, then reappeared with a phase shift. Hatzes et al. (2018) suggested that gamma Dra's RV variations could come from oscillatory convective modes, but did not fit a mathematical model. Here we assess whether a quasi-periodic Gaussian process (GP)---appropriate when spots with finite lifetimes trace underlying periodicity---can explain the RVs. We find that a model with only one quasiperiodic signal is not adequate: we require a second component to fit the data. The best-fit model has quasi-periodic oscillations with P1 = 705 days and P2 = 15 days. The 705-day signal may be caused by magnetic activity. The 15-day period requires further investigation.

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@article{arxiv.2009.06506,
  title  = {Modeling the quasiperiodic radial velocity variations of gamma Draconis},
  author = {Victor Ramirez Delgado and Sarah Dodson-Robinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.06506},
  year   = {2020}
}

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to be published in RNAAS