Impact of stellar micro-variability on Eddington's planet-finding capability
A method for simulating light curves containing stellar micro-variability for a range of spectral types and ages is presented. It is based on parameter-by-parameter scaling of a multi-component fit to the solar irradiance power spectrum (based on VIRGO/PMO6 data), and scaling laws derived from groun...
Main Authors: | Aigrain, S, Favata, F, Gilmore, G |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2004
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