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Stellar surface information from the Ca II H&K lines I. Intensity profiles of the solar activity components

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arxiv 2310.15926 v1 pith:V7QHMBWU submitted 2023-10-24 astro-ph.SR astro-ph.EP

Stellar surface information from the Ca II H&K lines I. Intensity profiles of the solar activity components

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The detection of Earth-like planets with the radial-velocity method is currently limited by the presence of stellar activity signatures. On rotational timescales, spots and plages (or faculae) are known to introduce different RV signals, but their corrections require better activity proxies. The best-known chromospheric activity proxies in the visible are the Ca II H & K lines, but the physical quantities measured by their profiles need to be clarified. We first investigate resolved images of the Sun in order to better understand the spectrum of plages, spots, and the network using the Meudon spectroheliogram. We show that distinct line profiles are produced by plages, spots, and by the network component and we also derived the center-to-limb variations of the three profiles. Some care is required to disentangle their contributions due to their similarities. By combining disk-integrated spectra from the ISS high-resolution spectrograph with SDO direct images of the Sun, we managed to extract a high-resolution emission spectrum of the different components, which tend to confirm the spectra extracted from the Meudon spectroheliogram datacubes. Similar results were obtained with the HARPS-N Sun-as-a-star spectra. We concluded using a three-component model that the temporal variation of the popular S-index contains, on average for the 24th solar cycle: 70 +/- 12% of plage, 26 +/- 12% of network and 4 +/- 4% of spots. This preliminary investigation suggests that a detailed study of the Ca II H & K profiles may provide rich information about the filling factor and distribution of different types of active regions.

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    astro-ph.SR 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0

    SRA-derived photospheric activity indicators track stellar RV variability up to a factor of two better than classical proxies like logR'HK across 14 G/K stars.

  2. Datacubes of H$\alpha$, CaII K, CaII H and H$\epsilon$ line profiles of the full solar disk recorded daily at Meudon observatory since 2017 and some typical profiles of solar features

    astro-ph.IM 2026-05 unverdicted novelty 6.0

    Daily full-disk spectroscopic datacubes in Hα, CaII K, CaII H and Hε have been recorded at Meudon observatory since 2017 with stated resolutions and made available in TIF and FITS formats.