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Bodaghee, A.; Santos, N. C.; Israelian, G.; Mayor, M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.404, p.715-727 (2003)
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In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti,
V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a large set of stars known to harbor giant
planets, as well as in a comparison sample of stars not known to have
any planetary-mass companions. We have checked for possible chemical
differences between planet hosts and field stars without known planets.
Our results show that overall, and for a given value of [Fe/H], the
abundance trends for the planet hosts are nearly indistinguishable from
those of the field stars. In general, the trends show no
discontinuities, and the abundance distributions of stars with giant
planets are high [Fe/H] extensions to the curves traced by the field
dwarfs without planets. The only elements that might present slight
differences between the two groups of stars are V, Mn, and to a lesser
extent Ti and Co. We also use the available data to describe galactic
chemical evolution trends for the elements studied. When comparing the
results with former studies, a few differences emerge for the high
[Fe/H] tail of the distribution, a region that is sampled with
unprecedented detail in our analysis.
Based on observations collected at the La Silla Observatory, ESO
(Chile), with the CORALIE spectrograph at the 1.2-m Euler Swiss
telescope and the FEROS spectrograph at the 1.52-m ESO telescope, with
the VLT/UT2 Kueyen telescope (Paranal Observatory, ESO, Chile) using the
UVES spectrograph (Observing run 67.C-0206, in service mode), with the
TNG and William Herschel Telescopes, both operated at the island of La
Palma, and with the ELODIE spectrograph at the 1.93-m telescope at the
Observatoire de Haute Provence.