Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main-sequence, solar-type stars. Conversely, detailed chemical studies of large samples of M-dwarf planet hosts are still missing. We develop for the first time a methodology to determine stellar abundances of elements others than iron for M dwarf stars from high-resolution, optical spectra. Our methodology is based on the use of principal component analysis and sparse Bayesian's methods. We made use of a set of M dwarfs orbiting around an FGK primary with known abundances to train our methods. We applied our methods to derive stellar metalliticies and abundances of a large sample of M dwarfs observed within the framework of current radial velocity ...
M dwarfs are the most common type of stars in the Galaxy, and seem to host a higher number of planet...
textAs part of the McDonald Observatory M dwarf planet search program, we present the results and de...
M dwarfs are the prominent targets of planet search projects, while the complexity of their spectra ...
Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main-sequence, ...
Context. Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main se...
Context. Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main se...
Planetary systems are found around a wide variety of stellar hosts. However, our und...
Accepted for publication in A&A. 18 pages, 11 Figures, 12 TablesAims. The aim of this work is the st...
Comparisons between the planet populations around solar-type stars and those orbiting M dwarfs shed ...
Comparisons between the planet populations around solar-type stars and those orbiting M dwarfs shed ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.M dwarfs have become at...
Context. We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, A...
Context. It is well known that stars with giant planets are, on average, more metal-rich than stars ...
Most stars in our immediate neighbourhood are not like the Sun. The largest (by number) stellar ...
We present the results for a chemical abundance analysis between planet-hosting and stars without pl...
M dwarfs are the most common type of stars in the Galaxy, and seem to host a higher number of planet...
textAs part of the McDonald Observatory M dwarf planet search program, we present the results and de...
M dwarfs are the prominent targets of planet search projects, while the complexity of their spectra ...
Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main-sequence, ...
Context. Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main se...
Context. Most of our current knowledge on planet formation is still based on the analysis of main se...
Planetary systems are found around a wide variety of stellar hosts. However, our und...
Accepted for publication in A&A. 18 pages, 11 Figures, 12 TablesAims. The aim of this work is the st...
Comparisons between the planet populations around solar-type stars and those orbiting M dwarfs shed ...
Comparisons between the planet populations around solar-type stars and those orbiting M dwarfs shed ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.M dwarfs have become at...
Context. We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, A...
Context. It is well known that stars with giant planets are, on average, more metal-rich than stars ...
Most stars in our immediate neighbourhood are not like the Sun. The largest (by number) stellar ...
We present the results for a chemical abundance analysis between planet-hosting and stars without pl...
M dwarfs are the most common type of stars in the Galaxy, and seem to host a higher number of planet...
textAs part of the McDonald Observatory M dwarf planet search program, we present the results and de...
M dwarfs are the prominent targets of planet search projects, while the complexity of their spectra ...