The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides important clues about the frequency, architecture, and composition of exoplanet systems. We explore the possibility that stars from different galactic populations that have different intrinsic abundance ratios may produce planets with a different overall composition. We compiled abundances for Fe, O, C, Mg, and Si in a large sample of solar neighbourhood stars that belong to different galactic populations. We then used a simple stoichiometric model to predict the expected iron-to-silicate mass fraction and water mass fraction of the planet building blocks, as well as the summed mass percentage of all heavy elements in the disc. Assuming that overall the chemical compositi...
Because of their common origin, it was assumed that the composition of planet building blocks should...
Aims. The main goal of this work is to study element ratios that are important for the formation of ...
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet-hosting stars and 68 compar...
Context. The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides important clues about...
Context. Future space missions (TESS, CHEOPS, PLATO, and the JWST) will considerably improve our und...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through the research grant U...
Aims. We explore the possibility that the stellar relative abundances of different species can be us...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
Context. Our Galaxy is composed of different stellar populations with varying chemical abundances, w...
Aims. We explore the possibility that the stellar relative abundances of different species can be us...
The composition of the protoplanetary disc is thought to be linked to the composition of the host st...
Context. The chemical composition of planets is an important constraint for planet formation and sub...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Because of their common origin, it was assumed that the composition of planet building blocks should...
Aims. The main goal of this work is to study element ratios that are important for the formation of ...
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet-hosting stars and 68 compar...
Context. The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides important clues about...
Context. Future space missions (TESS, CHEOPS, PLATO, and the JWST) will considerably improve our und...
This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through the research grant U...
Aims. We explore the possibility that the stellar relative abundances of different species can be us...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
Context. Our Galaxy is composed of different stellar populations with varying chemical abundances, w...
Aims. We explore the possibility that the stellar relative abundances of different species can be us...
The composition of the protoplanetary disc is thought to be linked to the composition of the host st...
Context. The chemical composition of planets is an important constraint for planet formation and sub...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Because of their common origin, it was assumed that the composition of planet building blocks should...
Aims. The main goal of this work is to study element ratios that are important for the formation of ...
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet-hosting stars and 68 compar...