Bibcode
Gilli, G.; Israelian, G.; Ecuvillon, A.; Santos, N. C.; Mayor, M.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 449, Issue 2, April II 2006, pp.723-736
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Description
Aims.This work presents a uniform and homogeneous study of chemical
abundances of refractory elements in 101 stars with and 93 without known
planetary companions. We carry out an in-depth investigation of the
abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Na, Mg and Al. The new
comparison sample, spanning the metallicity range -0.70< [Fe/H]<
0.50, fills the gap that previously existed, mainly at high
metallicities, in the number of stars without known planets.Methods.We
used an enlarged set of data including new observations, especially for
the field "single" comparison stars . The line list previously studied
by other authors was improved: on average we analysed 90 spectral lines
in every spectrum and carefully measured more than 16 600 equivalent
widths (EW) to calculate the abundances.Results.We investigate possible
differences between the chemical abundances of the two groups of stars,
both with and without planets. The results are globally comparable to
those obtained by other authors, and in most cases the abundance trends
of planet-host stars are very similar to those of the comparison sample.
Conclusions.This work represents a step towards the comprehension of
recently discovered planetary systems. These results could also be
useful for verifying galactic models at high metallicities and
consequently improve our knowledge of stellar nucleosynthesis and
galactic chemical evolution.