Low-amplitude Solar-like Oscillations in the K5 V Star ϵ Indi A

Author:

Lundkvist Mia S.ORCID,Kjeldsen HansORCID,Bedding Timothy R.ORCID,McCaughrean Mark J.ORCID,Butler R. PaulORCID,Slumstrup DitteORCID,Campante Tiago L.ORCID,Aerts ConnyORCID,Arentoft TorbenORCID,Bruntt Hans,Cardoso Cátia V.,Carrier FabienORCID,Close Laird M.ORCID,da Silva João GomesORCID,Kallinger ThomasORCID,King Robert R.ORCID,Li 李 Yaguang 亚光ORCID,Murphy Simon J.ORCID,Rørsted Jakob L.ORCID,Stello DennisORCID

Abstract

Abstract We have detected solar-like oscillations in the mid-K-dwarf ϵ 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 ϵ 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 5265 ± 110 μHz—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 0.782 ± 0.023 M 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.

Funder

Villum Fonden

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

Department of Education and Training ∣ Australian Research Council

MEC ∣ Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

EC ∣ European Research Council

EC ∣ ERC ∣ HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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