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Why observe M dwarfs? Why observe M dwarfs? M9V M6V M3V M1V Due to current technical limits (~ 1m/s ---), the reflex velocities of earth-mass planets in the HZ are only observable around mid- to late-M dwarf stars

Why observe M dwarfs? M9V M6V M3V M1V Due to current technical limits (~ 1m/s ---), the reflex velocities of earth-mass planets in the HZ are only observable

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Page 1: Why observe M dwarfs? M9V M6V M3V M1V Due to current technical limits (~ 1m/s ---), the reflex velocities of earth-mass planets in the HZ are only observable

Why observe M dwarfs?Why observe M dwarfs?

M9V M6V M3V M1V

Due to current technical limits (~ 1m/s ---), the reflex velocities of earth-mass planets in the HZare only observable around mid- to late-M dwarf stars

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Why observe in the Why observe in the near-IR?near-IR?GL 406 M6V

PRVS

Y+J+H

Radial velocity precision, v = c Q-1 Ne-0.5

Bouchy et al. (2001)

Although M dwarfs are much brighter inthe NIR than the optical (more photo-electrons Ne), simulations for v must include the measurable amount of Doppler Information (Q) in optical and NIR spectra

(IRTF/SpeX R~2000)

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Simulations: Q,Simulations: Q,v v vs v vs v sinsini i (8 m)(8 m)

R=70,000S/N=300

R=70,000S/N=300

R=70,000S/N=300

M3V

M6V

M9V

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Theory/Obs ComparisonTheory/Obs Comparison

GL 406 (Wolf 359) M6VJ-band, R=20,000 Keck/NIRSPEC(McLean et al. 2007)Qmodel ~ 800Qdata ~ 1600

From high R data, M dwarf theoretical models (Peter Hauschildt) underestimate the Doppler Information (Q) in the NIR by factors > 2 Considering models + data there is a clear advantage to observing mid- late-M dwarfs in NIR (Y+J+H bands, photon-limited) over the optical

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What is the intrinsic RV jitter of What is the intrinsic RV jitter of M dwarfs?M dwarfs?

Causes of intrinsic jitter Rotation + star spots/surface features Activity/variability Turbulence and pulsation

Results from optical RV surveys For non-active M dwarfs, average intrinsic jitter ~ 4 m/s No significant trend with SpT

Expectations for NIR RV surveys Higher v sin i for late-M dwarfs But 2 x better star spot contrast in NIR means intrinsic jitter likely < 4 m/s for non-active M dwarfs

Keck optical sample, Wright et al. (2005)

F stars

G & K stars

M stars

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Technical challenges of RV Technical challenges of RV in the NIRin the NIR

Simultaneous wavelength fiducial covering NIR is required for high precision RV spectroscopy

No suitable gas/gases for a NIR absorption cell found Use simultaneously exposed arcs (Th-Ar, Kr, Ne, Xe) and ultra-stable spectrograph

~ 300 bright lines to monitor drift during observing (using super exposures and sub-array reads of arc lines) ~ 1000 lines for PSF and wavelength calibration (daytime)

Use of a laser comb possible following R&D

Significant telluric contamination in the

NIR Mask out 30 km/s around telluric features deeper than 2% At R=70,000 (14,000 ft, 2 mm PWV, 1.2 air-mass) this leaves 87% of Y, 34% of J, and 58% of H Simulations indicate resulting ‘telluric jitter’ ~ 0.5 m/s

PRVS ‘Pathfinder’ instrument being used at

Penn State supports this modeling (see Pathfinder poster below)

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Realistic PRVS Realistic PRVS SimulationsSimulations

M6VTeff = 2800 KLog g = 5v sin i = 0 km/s

ModelTelluricOH

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Fourier AnalysisFourier Analysis

Doppler info of spectrum F() related to f/.

FT (f/) = k f(k) where spatial freq k = 2/

Plot k f(k) vs k for M6V and v sin i = 0 km/s

Over-plot FT (Gaussian PSF) for R=20k, 50k, 70k, 100k

RESULT: optimum R 70,000

FT (f/)F()

R=70,000 Y

V

J

H

K

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Radial Velocity Error Radial Velocity Error BudgetBudget

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PRVS SENSITIVITY NICHEPRVS SENSITIVITY NICHE

M9V M6V M3V M1V

PRVSNIR RV

OPTICAL RV(8 m)

Improved intrinsic RV jitter in NIR?

Mean intrinsic RV jitter ~ 4 m/s measured in optical

S/N break-even point between opticaland NIR surveys is early- to mid-M SpT

G2V

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Habitable zone is more accessible around Habitable zone is more accessible around M dwarfsM dwarfs

when observed in the NIRwhen observed in the NIR

Kasting et al. (1995)

M Star Planet Habitability: Special issue of Astrobiology (February 2007),including review by Tarter et al.

Required RV precisionto detect 1 ME

1.0 m/s 0.1 m/s