Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise

We present the results of a blind exercise to test the recoverability of stellar rotation and differential rotation in Kepler light curves. The simulated light curves lasted 1000 d and included activity cycles, Sun-like butterfly patterns, differential rotation and spot evolution. The range of rotat...

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Principais autores: Aigrain, S, Llama, J, Ceillier, T, Chagas, M. L. das, Davenport, J. R. A, García, R. A, Hay, K. L, Lanza, A. F, McQuillan, A, Mazeh, T, Medeiros, José Renan de, Nielsen, M. B, Reinhold, T
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spelling ri-123456789-291052020-06-07T07:36:10Z Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise Aigrain, S Llama, J Ceillier, T Chagas, M. L. das Davenport, J. R. A García, R. A Hay, K. L Lanza, A. F McQuillan, A Mazeh, T Medeiros, José Renan de Nielsen, M. B Reinhold, T Data analysis – techniques Photometric – surveys – stars Rotation – starspot We present the results of a blind exercise to test the recoverability of stellar rotation and differential rotation in Kepler light curves. The simulated light curves lasted 1000 d and included activity cycles, Sun-like butterfly patterns, differential rotation and spot evolution. The range of rotation periods, activity levels and spot lifetime were chosen to be representative of the Kepler data of solar-like stars. Of the 1000 simulated light curves, 770 were injected into actual quiescent Kepler light curves to simulate Kepler noise. The test also included five 1000-d segments of the Sun's total irradiance variations at different points in the Sun's activity cycle. Five teams took part in the blind exercise, plus two teams who participated after the content of the light curves had been released. The methods used included Lomb–Scargle periodograms and variants thereof, autocorrelation function and wavelet-based analyses, plus spot modelling to search for differential rotation. The results show that the ‘overall’ period is well recovered for stars exhibiting low and moderate activity levels. Most teams reported values within 10 per cent of the true value in 70 per cent of the cases. There was, however, little correlation between the reported and simulated values of the differential rotation shear, suggesting that differential rotation studies based on full-disc light curves alone need to be treated with caution, at least for solar-type stars. The simulated light curves and associated parameters are available online for the community to test their own methods 2020-05-31T20:43:44Z 2020-05-31T20:43:44Z 2015 article Aigrain, S. ; LLAMA, J. ; CEILLIER, T. ; CHAGAS, M. L. D. ; DAVENPORT, J. R. A. ; Garcia, R. A. ; HAY, K. L. ; Lanza, A. F. ; MCQUILLAN, A. ; MAZEH, T. ; MEDEIROS, J. R. de ; NIELSEN, M. B. ; REINHOLD, T. . Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (Print), v. 450, p. 3211-3226, 2015. Disponível em: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/450/3/3211/1072143. Acesso em: 26 Maio 2020. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv853 https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29105 10.1093/mnras/stv853 en application/pdf Oxford University Press
institution Repositório Institucional
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language English
topic Data analysis – techniques
Photometric – surveys – stars
Rotation – starspot
spellingShingle Data analysis – techniques
Photometric – surveys – stars
Rotation – starspot
Aigrain, S
Llama, J
Ceillier, T
Chagas, M. L. das
Davenport, J. R. A
García, R. A
Hay, K. L
Lanza, A. F
McQuillan, A
Mazeh, T
Medeiros, José Renan de
Nielsen, M. B
Reinhold, T
Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
description We present the results of a blind exercise to test the recoverability of stellar rotation and differential rotation in Kepler light curves. The simulated light curves lasted 1000 d and included activity cycles, Sun-like butterfly patterns, differential rotation and spot evolution. The range of rotation periods, activity levels and spot lifetime were chosen to be representative of the Kepler data of solar-like stars. Of the 1000 simulated light curves, 770 were injected into actual quiescent Kepler light curves to simulate Kepler noise. The test also included five 1000-d segments of the Sun's total irradiance variations at different points in the Sun's activity cycle. Five teams took part in the blind exercise, plus two teams who participated after the content of the light curves had been released. The methods used included Lomb–Scargle periodograms and variants thereof, autocorrelation function and wavelet-based analyses, plus spot modelling to search for differential rotation. The results show that the ‘overall’ period is well recovered for stars exhibiting low and moderate activity levels. Most teams reported values within 10 per cent of the true value in 70 per cent of the cases. There was, however, little correlation between the reported and simulated values of the differential rotation shear, suggesting that differential rotation studies based on full-disc light curves alone need to be treated with caution, at least for solar-type stars. The simulated light curves and associated parameters are available online for the community to test their own methods
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author Aigrain, S
Llama, J
Ceillier, T
Chagas, M. L. das
Davenport, J. R. A
García, R. A
Hay, K. L
Lanza, A. F
McQuillan, A
Mazeh, T
Medeiros, José Renan de
Nielsen, M. B
Reinhold, T
author_facet Aigrain, S
Llama, J
Ceillier, T
Chagas, M. L. das
Davenport, J. R. A
García, R. A
Hay, K. L
Lanza, A. F
McQuillan, A
Mazeh, T
Medeiros, José Renan de
Nielsen, M. B
Reinhold, T
author_sort Aigrain, S
title Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
title_short Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
title_full Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
title_fullStr Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
title_full_unstemmed Testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from Kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
title_sort testing the recovery of stellar rotation signals from kepler light curves using a blind hare-and-hounds exercise
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29105
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