The search for habitable exoplanets centers on planets with Earth-like conditions around late type stars. Radial velocity searches for these planets require precisions of 1 m/s and better. That is now being achieved. At these precisions stellar surface motions might lead to false detections. Of particular interest are variable meridional flows on stellar surfaces. I review the available observations of solar surface meridional flows using both Doppler shift and local helioseismology techniques. Interpretation in terms of Doppler shifts in integrated starlight leads to estimates of the likelihood of false detections. It is unlikely that these false detections occur in the habitability zones of exoplanets. © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
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Beckers, J. M. (2007). Can variable meridional flows lead to false exoplanet detections? Astronomische Nachrichten, 328(10), 1084–1086. https://doi.org/10.1002/asna.200710830
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