3D Modeling of Solar-Type Stars to Characterize Stellar Jitter
Creators
- 1. NASA Ames Research Center
- 2. NASA ARC/USRA/NJIT
Description
Detection of Earth-mass planets requires measurements of radial velocity with extreme precision. To capture the tiny disturbances caused by a planet's motion, it is necessary to understand and characterize the host star’s turbulent dynamics in order to apply proper filtering to the observational data. We take advantage of current computational and technological capabilities to develop 3D realistic models of the stellar subsurface convection and atmospheres and thereby estimate the photospheric jitter. We have identified an initial set of target stars, obtained initial conditions using the MESA code, and obtained initial 3D radiative models of the stellar surfaces and atmospheres with a spatial resolution of 50km. We present initial 3D radiative hydrodynamic model results of the planet-hosting star HD209458.
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