Aims. Exo-planets are preferentially found around high metallicity main sequence stars. We investigate whether evolved stars share this property, and its implications for planet formation. Methods: Statistical tools and the basic concepts of stellar evolution theory are applied to published results as well as our own radial velocity and chemical analyses of evolved stars. Results: We show that the metal distributions of planet-hosting (P-H) dwarfs and giants are different, and that the latter do not favor metal-rich systems. Rather, these stars follow the same age-metalicity relation as the giants without planets in our sample. The straightforward explanation is to attribute the difference between dwarfs and giants to the much larger masses...
The entire evolution of the Milky Way, including its mass-assembly and star-formation history, is im...
The discovery of only a handful of exoplanets required establishing a correlation between giant plan...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
Aims. Exo-planets are preferentially found around high metallicity main sequence stars. We invest...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Planet searches around evolved giant stars are bringing new insights to planet formation theories by...
Context. Currently, the core accretion model has its strongest observational evidence on the chemica...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 588 (2016): A98 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & AstrophysicsDet...
International audienceThe correlation between stellar metallicity and giant planets has been tentati...
Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous generations of stars, and so contain the hist...
Aims. We present fundamental stellar parameters, chemical abundances, and rotational velocities for ...
Context. Analysis of the statistical properties of exoplanets, together with those of their host sta...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
The entire evolution of the Milky Way, including its mass-assembly and star-formation history, is im...
The discovery of only a handful of exoplanets required establishing a correlation between giant plan...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
Aims. Exo-planets are preferentially found around high metallicity main sequence stars. We invest...
Context. Detailed chemical abundance studies have revealed different trends between samples of plane...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Planet searches around evolved giant stars are bringing new insights to planet formation theories by...
Context. Currently, the core accretion model has its strongest observational evidence on the chemica...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 588 (2016): A98 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & AstrophysicsDet...
International audienceThe correlation between stellar metallicity and giant planets has been tentati...
Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous generations of stars, and so contain the hist...
Aims. We present fundamental stellar parameters, chemical abundances, and rotational velocities for ...
Context. Analysis of the statistical properties of exoplanets, together with those of their host sta...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
The entire evolution of the Milky Way, including its mass-assembly and star-formation history, is im...
The discovery of only a handful of exoplanets required establishing a correlation between giant plan...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...