Bibcode
Suárez-Andrés, L.; Israelian, G.; González Hernández, J. I.; Adibekyan, V. Zh.; Delgado Mena, E.; Santos, N. C.; Sousa, S. G.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 614, id.A84, 8 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2018
Revista
Número de citas
43
Número de citas referidas
39
Descripción
Context. Aims: We aim to present a detailed study of the
magnesium-to-silicon and carbon-to-oxygen ratios (Mg/Si and C/O) and
their importance in determining the mineralogy of planetary companions.
Methods: Using 499 solar-like stars from the HARPS sample, we
determined C/O and Mg/Si elemental abundance ratios to study the nature
of the possible planets formed. We separated the planetary population in
low-mass planets (<30 M⊙) and high-mass planets
(>30 M⊙) to test for a possible relation with the
mass. Results: We find a diversity of mineralogical ratios that
reveal the different kinds of planetary systems that can be formed, most
of them dissimilar to our solar system. The different values of the
Mg/Si and C/O can determine different composition of planets formed. We
found that 100% of our planetary sample present C/O < 0.8. 86% of
stars with high-mass companions present 0.8 > C/O > 0.4, while 14%
present C/O values lower than 0.4. Regarding Mg/Si, all stars with
low-mass planetary companion showed values between one and two, while
85% of the high-mass companion sample does. The other 15% showed Mg/Si
values below one. No stars with planets were found with Mg/Si > 2.
Planet hosts with low-mass companions present C/O and Mg/Si similar to
those found in the Sun, whereas stars with high-mass companions have
lower C/O.
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