Context. Detailed chemical abundances of volatile and refractory elements have been discussed in the context of terrestrial-planet formation during in past years. Aims. The HARPS-GTO high-precision planet-search program has provided an extensive database of stellar spectra, which we have inspected in order to select the best-quality spectra available for late type stars. We study the volatile-to-refractory abundance ratios to investigate their possible relation with the low-mass planetary formation. Methods. We present a fully differential chemical abundance analysis using high-quality HARPS and UVES spectra of 61 late F- and early G-type main-sequence stars, where 29 are planet hosts and 32 are stars without detected planet...
We present the results for a chemical abundance analysis between planet-hosting and stars without pl...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 588 (2016): A98 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & AstrophysicsDet...
We present the abundance ratios [X/H] of a large set of chemical species with condensation temperatu...
We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of a sample of F- and G-type stars. We investigate...
We present a uniform study of the chemical abundances of 12 elements (Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co,...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We have analysed very high-quality HARPS and UVES spectra of 95 solar analogs, 24 hosting planets an...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Context. We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, A...
Precise abundances of 18 elements have been derived for 10 stars known to host giant planets from hi...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
We present the [ X/H] trends as a function of the elemental condensation temperature TC in 88 plane...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
We present the [X/H] trends as function of the elemental condensation temperature Tc in 88 planet ho...
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet-hosting stars and 68 compar...
We present the results for a chemical abundance analysis between planet-hosting and stars without pl...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 588 (2016): A98 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & AstrophysicsDet...
We present the abundance ratios [X/H] of a large set of chemical species with condensation temperatu...
We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of a sample of F- and G-type stars. We investigate...
We present a uniform study of the chemical abundances of 12 elements (Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co,...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
We have analysed very high-quality HARPS and UVES spectra of 95 solar analogs, 24 hosting planets an...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Context. We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, A...
Precise abundances of 18 elements have been derived for 10 stars known to host giant planets from hi...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
We present the [ X/H] trends as a function of the elemental condensation temperature TC in 88 plane...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
We present the [X/H] trends as function of the elemental condensation temperature Tc in 88 planet ho...
We present a line-by-line differential analysis of a sample of 16 planet-hosting stars and 68 compar...
We present the results for a chemical abundance analysis between planet-hosting and stars without pl...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 588 (2016): A98 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & AstrophysicsDet...
We present the abundance ratios [X/H] of a large set of chemical species with condensation temperatu...