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Flares, Rotation, and Planets of the AU Mic System from TESS Observations
by
Cale, Bryson L
, Barclay, Thomas
, Monsue, Teresa
, Winn, Joshua N
, Latham, David W
, Reefe, Michael A
, Vanderspek, Roland K
, Tanner, Angelle
, Walkowicz, Lucianne M
, Rose, Mark E
, Jenkins, Jon M
, Seager, S
, Plavchan, Peter
, Quintana, Elisa V
, Schlieder, Joshua E
, Ricker, George R
, Vega, Laura D
, Collins, Kevin I
, El Mufti, Mohammed
, Wittrock, Justin M
, Gaidos, Eric
, Wittenmyer, Robert A
, Gilbert, Emily A
in
Data collection
/ Dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Flares
/ Light curve
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary rotation
/ Pre-main sequence stars
/ Stellar activity
/ Stellar models
/ Transit
/ White light
2022
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Flares, Rotation, and Planets of the AU Mic System from TESS Observations
by
Cale, Bryson L
, Barclay, Thomas
, Monsue, Teresa
, Winn, Joshua N
, Latham, David W
, Reefe, Michael A
, Vanderspek, Roland K
, Tanner, Angelle
, Walkowicz, Lucianne M
, Rose, Mark E
, Jenkins, Jon M
, Seager, S
, Plavchan, Peter
, Quintana, Elisa V
, Schlieder, Joshua E
, Ricker, George R
, Vega, Laura D
, Collins, Kevin I
, El Mufti, Mohammed
, Wittrock, Justin M
, Gaidos, Eric
, Wittenmyer, Robert A
, Gilbert, Emily A
in
Data collection
/ Dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Flares
/ Light curve
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary rotation
/ Pre-main sequence stars
/ Stellar activity
/ Stellar models
/ Transit
/ White light
2022
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Flares, Rotation, and Planets of the AU Mic System from TESS Observations
by
Cale, Bryson L
, Barclay, Thomas
, Monsue, Teresa
, Winn, Joshua N
, Latham, David W
, Reefe, Michael A
, Vanderspek, Roland K
, Tanner, Angelle
, Walkowicz, Lucianne M
, Rose, Mark E
, Jenkins, Jon M
, Seager, S
, Plavchan, Peter
, Quintana, Elisa V
, Schlieder, Joshua E
, Ricker, George R
, Vega, Laura D
, Collins, Kevin I
, El Mufti, Mohammed
, Wittrock, Justin M
, Gaidos, Eric
, Wittenmyer, Robert A
, Gilbert, Emily A
in
Data collection
/ Dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Flares
/ Light curve
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary rotation
/ Pre-main sequence stars
/ Stellar activity
/ Stellar models
/ Transit
/ White light
2022
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Flares, Rotation, and Planets of the AU Mic System from TESS Observations
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Flares, Rotation, and Planets of the AU Mic System from TESS Observations
2022
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Overview
AU Mic is a young (∼24 Myr), pre-main-sequence M dwarf star that was observed in the first month of science observations of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and reobserved 2 years later. This target has photometric variability from a variety of sources that is readily apparent in the TESS light curves; spots induce modulation in the light curve, flares are present throughout (manifesting as sharp rises with slow exponential decay phases), and transits of AU Mic b may be seen by eye as dips in the light curve. We present a combined analysis of both TESS Sector 1 and Sector 27 AU Mic light curves including the new 20 s cadence data from TESS Year 3. We compare flare rates between both observations and analyze the spot evolution, showing that the activity levels increase slightly from Sector 1 to Sector 27. Furthermore, the 20 s data collection allows us to detect more flares, smaller flares, and better resolve flare morphology in white light as compared to the 2 minute data collection mode. We also refine the parameters for AU Mic b by fitting three additional transits of AU Mic b from Sector 27 using a model that includes stellar activity. We show that the transits exhibit clear transit timing variations with an amplitude of ∼80 s. We also detect three transits of a 2.8 R ⊕ planet, AU Mic c, which has a period of 18.86 days.
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IOP Publishing
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