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Abundances of Na, Mg and Al in stars with giant planets

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 438, Issue 1, Pages 251-U31

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052750

Keywords

stars : abundances; stars : fundamental parameters; stars : planetary systems : formation; galaxy : abundances; solar neighbourhood

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We present Na, Mg and Al abundances in a set of 98 stars with known giant planets, and in a comparison sample of 41 single stars. The results show that the [X/H] abundances (with X = Na, Mg and Al) are, on average, higher in stars with giant planets, a result similar to the one found for iron. However, we did not find any strong difference in the [X/Fe] ratios, for a fixed [Fe/H], between the two samples of stars in the region where the samples overlap. The data was used to study the Galactic chemical evolution trends for Na, Mg and Al and to discuss the possible influence of planets on this evolution. The results, similar to those obtained by other authors, show that the [X/Fe] ratios all decrease as a function of metallicity up to solar values. While for Mg and Al this trend then becomes relatively constant, for Na we find indications of an upturn up to [Fe/H] values close to 0.25 dex. For metallicities above this value the [Na/Fe] becomes constant.

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