4.7 Article

The scatter of the M dwarf mass-radius relationship

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 481, Issue 1, Pages 1083-1096

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty2345

Keywords

binaries: eclipsing; stars: fundamental parameters; stars: late-type

Funding

  1. Leverhulme Trust
  2. European Research Council under the European Union [340040, 320964]
  3. Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
  4. MINECO Ramon y Cajal programme [RYC-2016-20254, AYA2017-86274-P]
  5. AGAUR [SGR-661/2017]
  6. NASA through Hubble Fellowship [HST-HF2-51357.001-A.]
  7. FONDECYT [1141269]
  8. Millennium Science Initiative, Chilean ministry of Economy: Nucleus [P10-022-F]
  9. CONICYT PAI (Concurso Nacional de Insercion en la Academia 2017) [Folio 79170121]
  10. CONICYT/FONDECYT (Programa de Iniciacion) [Folio 11170559]
  11. European Southern Observatory [086.D-0161, 086.D-0265, 192.D-0270, 099.D-0252]
  12. European Research Council (ERC) [340040] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  13. STFC [ST/J001465/1, ST/H008500/1, ST/P00721X/1, ST/L00061X/1, ST/R000484/1, ST/P000495/1, ST/M006492/1, ST/F007159/1, ST/F012276/1, ST/K002783/1, ST/R000964/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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M dwarfs are prime targets in the hunt for habitable worlds around other stars. This is due to their abundance as well as their small radii and low masses and temperatures, which facilitate the detection of temperate, rocky planets in orbit around them. However, the fundamental properties of M dwarfs are difficult to constrain, often limiting our ability to characterize the planets they host. Here we test several theoretical relationships for M dwarfs by measuring 23 high-precision, model-independent masses and radii for M dwarfs in binaries with white dwarfs. We find a large scatter in the radii of these low-mass stars, with 25 per cent having radii consistent with theoretical models while the rest are up to 12 per cent overinflated. This scatter is seen in both partially and fully convective M dwarfs. No clear trend is seen between the overinflation and age or metallicity, but there are indications that the radii of slowly rotating M dwarfs are more consistent with predictions, albeit with a similar amount of scatter in the measurements compared to more rapidly rotating M dwarfs. The sample of M dwarfs in close binaries with white dwarfs appears indistinguishable from other M dwarf samples, implying that common envelope evolution has a negligible impact on their structure. We conclude that theoretical and empirical mass-radius relationships lack the precision and accuracy required to measure the fundamental parameters of M dwarfs well enough to determine the internal structure and bulk composition of the planets they host.

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