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  • Chemical abundance analysis of the open clusters Berkeley 32, NGC 752, Hyades, and Praesepe
    Context. Open clusters are ideal test particles for studying the chemical evolution of the Galactic disc. However, the number and accuracy of existing high-resolution abundance determinations, not only of [Fe/H], but also of other key elements, remains largely insufficient. Aims: We attempt to increase the number of Galactic open clusters that have
    Carrera, R. et al.

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    2011
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    119
  • Chemical abundances for the transiting planet host stars OGLE-TR-10, 56, 111, 113, 132, and TrES-1. Abundances in different galactic populations
    Aims.We used the UVES spectrograph (VLT-UT2 telescope) to obtain high-resolution spectra of 6 stars hosting transiting planets, namely for OGLE-TR-10, 56, 111, 113, 132, and TrES-1. These spectra are now used to derive and discuss the chemical abundances for C, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn. Methods: .Abundances
    Santos, N. C. et al.

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    2006
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    27
  • Chemical abundances of late-type pre-main sequence stars in the σ Orionis cluster
    Context: The young σ Orionis cluster is an important location for studying the formation and evolution of stars, brown dwarfs, and planetary-mass objects. Its metallicity, although it is a fundamental parameter, has not been well determined yet. Aims: We present the first determination of the metallicity of nine young late-type stars in σ Orionis
    González Hernández, J. I. et al.

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    2008
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    34
  • Chemical abundances of Planetary Nebulae in M 33
    Using spectroscopic data presented in Magrini et al. (cite{m03}), we have analyzed with the photoionization code CLOUDY 94.00 (Ferland et al. cite{ferland}) 11 Planetary Nebulae belonging to the spiral galaxy M 33. Central star temperatures and nebular parameters have been determined. In particular the chemical abundances of He/H, O/H, N/H, Ar/H
    Magrini, L. et al.

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    2004
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    31
  • Chemical analysis of 8 recently discovered extra-solar planet host stars
    We present the chemical analysis of a new set of stars known to harbor low mass companions, namely HD 1237, HD 52265, HD 82943, HD 83443, HD 169830, and HD 202206. In addition, we have also analyzed HD 13445 and HD 75289, already studied elsewhere. The abundances of C and alpha -elements O, S, Si, Ca and Ti are presented and discussed in the
    Santos, N. C. et al.

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    2000
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    150
  • Chemical clues on the formation of planetary systems
    Theoretical studies suggest that C/O and Mg/Si are the most important elemental ratios in determining the mineralogy of terrestrial planets. The C/O ratio controls the distribution of Si among carbide and oxide species, while Mg/Si gives information about the silicate mineralogy. We find mineralogical ratios quite different from those of the Sun
    Delgado-Mena, E. et al.

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    2011
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