论文标题
行星托管星星的详细化学成分:I。探索可能的行星签名
Detailed chemical compositions of planet hosting stars: I. Exploration of possible planet signatures
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论文摘要
我们使用使用Keck收集的高分辨率,高信噪比光谱进行了16个行星托管恒星样品和68个比较恒星的样品的逐线差分分析。我们在\ teff,\ logg,[fe/h]中获得了准确的恒星参数和高精度相对化学丰度,分别为15 K,0.034 [CGS],0.012 DEX和0.025 DEX。对于每个行星宿主,我们确定一组比较恒星,并检查了各个元素的粉尘冷凝温度(校正银河化学演化效应)的丰度差异(校正了银河化学演化效应)。虽然我们确认太阳在丰度和\ tcond之间表现出负面趋势,但我们还确认,其余的行星宿主表现出各种丰度$ - $ - $ \ tcond \趋势,并且对年龄,金属性或\ teff并不明确依赖。相对于它们的比较恒星,行星宿主恒星的化学成分的多样性可以反映出这些行星宿主中可能存在的行星诱导的作用的范围,从岩石材料的隔离(难治性较差)到可能摄入行星(耐火)。其他可能的解释包括行星形成或不均匀化学演化的时间尺度,效率和程度的差异。尽管我们在样品中没有发现行星形成的明确化学特征,但是宿主星的高精度化学丰度对于限制其系外行星的组成和结构至关重要。
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet hosting stars and 68 comparison stars using high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectra gathered using Keck. We obtained accurate stellar parameters and high-precision relative chemical abundances with average uncertainties in \teff, \logg, [Fe/H] and [X/H] of 15 K, 0.034 [cgs], 0.012 dex and 0.025 dex, respectively. For each planet host, we identify a set of comparison stars and examine the abundance differences (corrected for Galactic chemical evolution effect) as a function of the dust condensation temperature, \tcond, of the individual elements. While we confirm that the Sun exhibits a negative trend between abundance and \tcond, we also confirm that the remaining planet hosts exhibit a variety of abundance $-$ \tcond\ trends with no clear dependence upon age, metallicity or \teff. The diversity in the chemical compositions of planet hosting stars relative to their comparison stars could reflect the range of possible planet-induced effects present in these planet hosts, from the sequestration of rocky material (refractory poor), to the possible ingestion of planets (refractory rich). Other possible explanations include differences in the timescale, efficiency and degree of planet formation or inhomogeneous chemical evolution. Although we do not find an unambiguous chemical signature of planet formation among our sample, the high-precision chemical abundances of the host stars are essential for constraining the composition and structure of their exoplanets.