Bibcode
Santos, N. C.; García López, R. J.; Israelian, G.; Mayor, M.; Rebolo, R.; García-Gil, A.; Pérez de Taoro, M. R.; Randich, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.386, p.1028-1038 (2002)
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2002
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Description
We have derived beryllium abundances in a wide sample of stars hosting
planets, with spectral types in the range F7V-K0V, aimed at studying in
detail the effects of the presence of planets on the structure and
evolution of the associated stars. Predictions from current models are
compared with the derived abundances and suggestions are provided to
explain the observed inconsistencies. We show that while still not
clear, the results suggest that theoretical models may have to be
revised for stars with Teff<5500 K. On the other hand, a
comparison between planet host and non-planet host stars shows no clear
difference between both populations. Although preliminary, this result
favors a ``primordial'' origin for the metallicity ``excess'' observed
for the planetary host stars. Under this assumption, i.e. that there
would be no differences between stars with and without giant planets,
the light element depletion pattern of our sample of stars may also be
used to further investigate and constraint Li and Be depletion
mechanisms. Based on observations collected with the VLT/UT2 Kueyen
telescope (Paranal Observatory, ESO, Chile) using the UVES spectrograph
(Observing runs 66.C-0116 A and 66.D-0284 A), and with the William
Herschel and Nordic Optical Telescopes, operated at the island of La
Palma by the Isaac Newton Group and jointly by Denmark, Finland,
Iceland, and Norway, respectively, in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque
de los Muchachos of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias.