Photometric Variability in Kepler Target Stars. II. An Overview of Amplitude, Periodicity, and Rotation in First Quarter Data

Autor: Basri, Gibor, Walkowicz, Lucianne M., Batalha, Natalie, Gilliland, Ronald L., Jenkins, Jon, Borucki, William J., Koch, David, Caldwell, Doug, Dupree, Andrea K., Latham, David W., Marcy, Geoffrey W., Meibom, Soeren, Brown, Tim
Rok vydání: 2010
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/141/1/20
Popis: We provide an overview of stellar variability in the first quarter of data from the Kepler mission. The intent of this paper is to examine the entire sample of over 150,000 target stars for periodic behavior in their lightcurves, and relate this to stellar characteristics. These data constitute an unprecedented study of stellar variability given its great precision and complete time coverage (with a half hour cadence). Because the full Kepler pipeline is not currently suitable for a study of stellar variability of this sort, we describe our procedures for treating the "raw" pipeline data. About half of the total sample exhibits convincing periodic variability up to two weeks, with amplitudes ranging from differential intensity changes less than 10^{-4} up to more than 10 percent. K and M dwarfs have a greater fraction of period behavior than G dwarfs. The giants in the sample have distinctive quasi-periodic behavior, but are not periodic in the way we define it. Not all periodicities are due to rotation, and the most significant period is not necessarily the rotation period. We discuss properties of the lightcurves, and in particular look at a sample of very clearly periodic G dwarfs. It is clear that a large number of them do vary because of rotation and starspots, but it will take further analysis to fully exploit this.
Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures; accepted to the Astronomical Journal
Databáze: arXiv