The properties of 322 intermediate-mass late-G giants (comprising 10 planet-host stars) selected as the targets of Okayama Planet Search Program, many of which are red-clump giants, were comprehensively investigated by establishing their various stellar parameters (atmospheric parameters including turbulent velocity fields, metallicity, luminosity, mass, age, projected rotational velocity, etc.), and their photospheric chemical abundances for 17 elements, in order to study their mutual dependence, connection with the existence of planets, and possible evolution-related characteristics. The metallicity distribution of planet-host giants was found to be almost the same as that of non-planet-host giants, making marked contrast to the case of p...
In this paper we present stellar parameters and metallicities, obtained from a detailed spectroscopi...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
The parent stars of the recently announced planetary system candidates are far from typical in terms...
The properties of 322 intermediate-mass late-G giants (comprising 10 planet-host stars) selected as ...
We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Aims. We present fundamental stellar parameters, chemical abundances, and rotational velocities for ...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We present the results of a uniform, high-precision spectroscopic metallicity study of 136 G-type st...
International audienceIn the search of a sample of metal-poor bright giants using Strömgren photomet...
We present observations of 22 extrasolar planet host stars and derive their stellar parameters. With...
In the search of a sample of metal-poor bright giant stars using Strömgren photometry, we serendipit...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
We present a uniform study of the chemical abundances of 12 elements (Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co,...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a la...
In this paper we present stellar parameters and metallicities, obtained from a detailed spectroscopi...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
The parent stars of the recently announced planetary system candidates are far from typical in terms...
The properties of 322 intermediate-mass late-G giants (comprising 10 planet-host stars) selected as ...
We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Aims. We present fundamental stellar parameters, chemical abundances, and rotational velocities for ...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We present the results of a uniform, high-precision spectroscopic metallicity study of 136 G-type st...
International audienceIn the search of a sample of metal-poor bright giants using Strömgren photomet...
We present observations of 22 extrasolar planet host stars and derive their stellar parameters. With...
In the search of a sample of metal-poor bright giant stars using Strömgren photometry, we serendipit...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
We present a uniform study of the chemical abundances of 12 elements (Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co,...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a la...
In this paper we present stellar parameters and metallicities, obtained from a detailed spectroscopi...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
The parent stars of the recently announced planetary system candidates are far from typical in terms...