Bibcode
Delgado-Mena, E.; Israelian, G.; González-Hernández, J. I.; Bond, J. C.; Santos, N. C.; Udry, S.; Mayor, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 725, Issue 2, pp. 2349-2358 (2010).
Fecha de publicación:
12
2010
Revista
Número de citas
145
Número de citas referidas
132
Descripción
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
present a detailed and uniform study of C, O, Mg, and Si abundances for
61 stars with detected planets and 270 stars without detected planets
from the homogeneous high-quality unbiased HARPS GTO sample, together
with 39 more planet-host stars from other surveys. We determine these
important mineralogical ratios and investigate the nature of the
possible terrestrial planets that could have formed in those planetary
systems. We find mineralogical ratios quite different from those of the
Sun, showing that there is a wide variety of planetary systems which are
not similar to our solar system. Many planetary host stars present an
Mg/Si value lower than 1, so their planets will have a high Si content
to form species such as MgSiO3. This type of composition can
have important implications for planetary processes such as plate
tectonics, atmospheric composition, or volcanism.
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Recientemente se han llevado a cabo varios análisis espectroscópicos de estrellas con planetas. Uno de los resultados más relevantes ha sido descubrir que las estrellas con planetas son en promedio más metálicas que las estrellas del mismo tipo espectral sin planetas conocidos (Santos, Israelian & Mayor 2001, A&A, 373, 1019; 2004, A&A, 415, 1153)
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