We present the [X/H] trends as function of the elemental condensation temperature Tc in 88 planet host stars and in a volume-limited comparison sample of 33 dwarfs without detected planetary companions. We gathered homogeneous abundance results for many volatile and refractory elements spanning a wide range of Tc, from a few dozens to several hundreds kelvin. We investigate possible anomalous trends of planet hosts with respect to comparison sample stars in order to detect evidence of possible pollution events. No significant differences are found in the behaviour of stars with and without planets. This result is in agreement with a ``primordial'' origin of the metal excess in planet host stars. However, a subgroup of 5 planet host and 1 co...
We explore a sample of 148 solar-like stars to search for a possible correlation between the slopes ...
By using the high-dispersion spectra of 14 bright planet-harboring stars (along with 4 reference sta...
We present elemental abundances of 118 stars (28 of which are known extrasolar planetary host stars)...
We present the [ X/H] trends as a function of the elemental condensation temperature TC in 88 plane...
We present the abundance ratios [X/H] of a large set of chemical species with condensation temperatu...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of a sample of F- and G-type stars. We investigate...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Aims.This work presents a uniform and homogeneous study of chemical abundances of refractory element...
Context. Detailed chemical abundances of volatile and refractory elements have been discussed in the...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a l...
Using high signal-to-noise ratio spectra of extrasolar planet-hosting stars, we obtained the atmosph...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a la...
Precise abundances of 18 elements have been derived for 10 stars known to host giant planets from hi...
We explore a sample of 148 solar-like stars to search for a possible correlation between the slopes ...
By using the high-dispersion spectra of 14 bright planet-harboring stars (along with 4 reference sta...
We present elemental abundances of 118 stars (28 of which are known extrasolar planetary host stars)...
We present the [ X/H] trends as a function of the elemental condensation temperature TC in 88 plane...
We present the abundance ratios [X/H] of a large set of chemical species with condensation temperatu...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of a sample of F- and G-type stars. We investigate...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Aims.This work presents a uniform and homogeneous study of chemical abundances of refractory element...
Context. Detailed chemical abundances of volatile and refractory elements have been discussed in the...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a l...
Using high signal-to-noise ratio spectra of extrasolar planet-hosting stars, we obtained the atmosph...
In this paper, we present a study of the abundances of Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, and Ni in a la...
Precise abundances of 18 elements have been derived for 10 stars known to host giant planets from hi...
We explore a sample of 148 solar-like stars to search for a possible correlation between the slopes ...
By using the high-dispersion spectra of 14 bright planet-harboring stars (along with 4 reference sta...
We present elemental abundances of 118 stars (28 of which are known extrasolar planetary host stars)...