The Radial Velocity Effects of Stellar Surface Phenomena

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Pulsations, Oscillations, And Stellar Seismology, Planetary Nebulae, Star Formation

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Radial velocity (RV) studies have been a very successful tool for finding and characterizing extrasolar planets. As RV precision increases, and planet searches press to younger, hotter, and evolved stars, however, this method will more and more bump against limitations set by the host stars themselves. Cool stellar surfaces present a range of troublesome phenomena such as spots, plage, and convective cells, which can confuse RV measurements. I review how these phenomena affect precision RV, scaling laws and timescales which characterize their properties, and some methods to mitigate, circumvent, or correct for their effects.

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