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Ecuvillon, A.; Israelian, G.; Santos, N. C.; Mayor, M.; Villar, V.; Bihain, G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.426, p.619-630 (2004)
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We present a detailed and uniform study of C, S, Zn and Cu abundances in
a large set of planet host stars, as well as in a homogeneous comparison
sample of solar-type dwarfs with no known planetary-mass companions.
Carbon abundances were derived by EW measurement of two C I optical
lines, while spectral syntheses were performed for S, Zn and Cu. We
investigated possible differences in the behaviours of the volatiles C,
S and Zn and in the refractory Cu in targets with and without known
planets in order to check possible anomalies due to the presence of
planets. We found that the abundance distributions in stars with
exoplanets are the high [Fe/H] extensions of the trends traced by the
comparison sample. All volatile elements we studied show [X/Fe] trends
decreasing with [Fe/H] in the metallicity range -0.8< [Fe/H] <
0.5, with significantly negative slopes of -0.39±0.04 and
-0.35±0.04 for C and S, respectively. A comparison of our
abundances with those available in the literature shows good agreement
in most cases.
Based on observations collected at the La Silla Observatory, ESO
(Chile), with the CORALIE spectrograph at the 1.2-m Euler Swiss
telescope and with the FEROS spectrograph at the 1.52-m and 2.2-m ESO
telescopes, at the Paranal Observatory, ESO (Chile), using the UVES
spectrograph at the VLT/UT2 Kueyen telescope, and with the UES and SARG
spectrographs at the 4-m William Hershel Telescope (WHT) and at the
3.5-m TNG telescope, respectively, both at La Palma (Canary Islands).
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