ESPRESSO blind RV exoplanet survey catalog Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hojjatpanah S.
  2. Figueira P.
  3. Santos N.C.
  4. Adibekyan V.
  5. Sousa S.G.,Delgado-Mena E.
  6. Alibert Y.
  7. Cristiani S.
  8. Gonzalez Hernandez J.I.,Lanza A.F.
  9. Di Marcantonio P.
  10. Martins J.H.C.
  11. Micela G.
  12. Molaro P.,Neves V.
  13. Oshagh M.
  14. Pepe F.
  15. Poretti E.
  16. Rojas-ayala B.
  17. Rebolo R.,Suarez Mascareno A.
  18. Zapatero Osorio M.R.
  19. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

One of the main scientific drivers for ESPRESSO, Echelle SPectrograph, is the detection and characterization of Earth-class exoplanets. With this goal in mind, the ESPRESSO guaranteed time observations (GTO) Catalog identifies the best target stars for a blind search for the radial velocity (RV) signals caused by Earth-class exoplanets. Using the most complete stellar catalogs available, we screened for the most suitable G, K, and M dwarf stars for the detection of Earth-class exoplanets with ESPRESSO. For most of the stars, we then gathered high-resolution spectra from new observations or from archival data. We used these spectra to spectroscopically investigate the existence of any stellar binaries, both bound or background stars. We derived the activity level using chromospheric activity indexes using log (R'_HK_), as well as the projected rotational velocity vsini. For the cases where planet companions are already known, we also looked at the possibility that additional planets may exist in the host's habitable zone using dynamical arguments. We estimated the spectroscopic contamination level, vsini, activity, stellar parameters and chemical abundances for 249 of the most promising targets. Using these data, we selected 45 stars that match our criteria for detectability of a planet like Earth. The stars presented and discussed in this paper constitute the ESPRESSO GTO catalog for the RV blind search for Earth-class planets. They can also be used for any other work requiring a detailed spectroscopic characterization of stars in the solar neighborhood.

Keywords
  1. surveys
  2. multiple-stars
  3. exoplanets
  4. radial-velocity
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2019A&A...629A..80H
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36290080

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History

2020-03-05T07:37:12Z
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2020-03-05T07:37:12Z
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2021-03-09T08:45:57Z
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