Bibcode
García López, R. J.; Santos, N. C.; Israelian, G.; Mayor, M.; Rebolo, R.; García Gil, A.; Pérez de Taoro, M. R.; Randich, S.
Bibliographical reference
The Future of Cool-Star Astrophysics: 12th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun (2001 July 30 - August 3), eds. A. Brown, G.M. Harper, and T.R. Ayres, (University of Colorado), 2003, p. 699-704.
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Description
Very valuable information can be obtained by studying surface chemical
abundances in stars with orbiting planets. Possible interactions between
extrasolar planets and their parent stars can be studied using light
elements as lithium and beryllium, which are excellent tracers of mixing
mechanisms operating in the stellar interior. A wide sample of stars
hosting planets, with spectral types in the range F7V-K0V, have been
observed and their beryllium abundances derived to study in detail the
effects of planets on the structure and evolution of their associated
stars. Preliminary results suggest that either low-mass planet hosts are
anomalously beryllium depleted stars, or theoretical evolutionary models
have to be revised for stars with effective temperatures below ˜
5600 K.