Effective temperatures, surface gravities, and iron abundances were derived for 109 stars observed by the K2 mission using equivalent width measurements of Fe I and Fe II lines. Calculations were carried out in LTE using Kurucz model atmospheres. Stellar masses and radii were derived by combining the stellar parameters with Gaia DR3 parallaxes, V-magnitudes, and isochrones. The derived stellar and planetary radii have median internal precision of 1.8%, and 2.3%, respectively. The radius gap near Rplanet∼1.9R⊕ was detected in this K2 sample. Chromospheric activity was measured from the Ca II H and K lines using the Values of logRHK′ were investigated as a function of stellar rotational period (Prot) and we found that chromospheric activity decreases with increasing Prot, although there is a large scatter in logRHK′ (∼0.5) for a given Prot. Activity levels in this sample reveal a paucity of F & G dwarfs with intermediate activity levels (Vaughan-Preston gap). The effect that stellar activity might have on the derivation of stellar parameters was investigated by including magnetically-sensitive Fe I lines in the analysis and we find no significant differences between parameters with and without magnetically-sensitive lines, although the more active stars (logRHK′>−5.0) exhibit a larger scatter in the differences in Teff and [Fe/H].
@article{arxiv.2405.08128,
title = {Stellar Characterization and a Chromospheric Activity Analysis of a K2 Sample of Planet-Hosting Stars},
author = {V. Loaiza-Tacuri and Katia Cunha and Verne V. Smith and F. Quispe-Huaynasi and Ellen Costa-Almeida and Luan Ghezzi and Jorge Melendez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.08128},
year = {2024}
}