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    Line-by-line Velocity Measurements: an Outlier-resistant Method for Precision Velocimetry

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    2022
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    Artigau, Étienne
    Cadieux, Charles
    Cook, Neil
    Doyon, René
    Vandal, Thomas
    Donati, Jean-François
    Moutou, Claire
    Delfosse, Xavier
    Fouqué, Pascal
    Martioli, Eder
    Bouchy, François
    Parsons, Jasmine
    Carmona, Andres
    Dumusque, Xavier
    Astudillo Defru, Nicola
    Bonfils, Xavier
    Mignon, Lucille
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    American Astronomical Society
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    We present a new algorithm for precision radial velocity (pRV) measurements, a line-by-line (LBL) approach designed to handle outlying spectral information in a simple but efficient manner. The effectiveness of the LBL method is demonstrated on two data sets, one obtained with SPIRou on Barnard’s star, and the other with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) on Proxima Centauri. In the near-infrared, the LBL provides a framework for meters-per-second-level accuracy in pRV measurements despite the challenges associated with telluric absorption and sky emission lines. We confirm with SPIRou measurements spanning 2.7 yr that the candidate super-Earth on a 233 day orbit around Barnard’s star is an artifact due to a combination of time sampling and activity. The LBL analysis of the Proxima Centauri HARPS post-upgrade data alone easily recovers the Proxima b signal and also provides a 2σ detection of the recently confirmed 5 day Proxima d planet, but argues against the presence of the candidate Proximac with a period of 1900 days. We provide evidence that the Proxima c signal is associated with small, unaccounted systematic effects affecting the HARPS-TERRA templatematching radial velocity extraction method for long-period signals. Finally, the LBL framework provides a very 92.1 3.5+ 4.2 effective activity indicator, akin to the FWHM derived from the cross-correlation function, from which we infer a rotation period of days for Proxima.
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