Date:
Sun, 05/11/201714:30-15:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr Lev Tal-Or (IAG), Institut fur Astrophysik, Georg-August-Universitat, Goettingen, Germany
Abstract:
Thousands of planetary systems were discovered around Sun-like stars in the past
30 years. However, the fraction of planets detected around M dwarfs is still way
below their representation in the Galaxy. M stars bring both great promise and great
challenge for planet detection---their lower mass and luminosity make their low-mass
habitable-zone planets detectable by nowadays radial-velocity (RV) instruments, but
their faintness and activity make such measurements challenging.
The CARMENES instrument and survey were designed to address these challenges.
Using a high-resolution dual-channel (red-optical and infrared) spectrograph,
CARMENES is designed to provide M-star RV measurements with a precision of ~1
m/s. After almost two years of surveying ∼300 nearby, single, M-dwarf stars, the first
scientific results see light. In this talk I will give a brief overview of the latest exciting
results, with the main focus being the CARMENES capability of detecting habitable-zone planets and measuring their mass. I will also discuss the ways M-star activity
and rotation impact their spectra and RVs.
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