Metallicity of solar-type stars with debris discs and planets
J. Maldonado, C. Eiroa, E. Villaver, B. Montesinos, A. Mora

TL;DR
This study investigates the metallicity of solar-type stars with debris discs and planets, revealing correlations between metallicity, planet presence, and debris disc properties, supporting core-accretion models of planet formation.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of stellar metallicities across different star samples, highlighting the link between metallicity, debris discs, and planet types, especially giant planets.
Findings
Stars with planets are generally more metal-rich.
Stars with debris discs and planets share similar metallicity trends.
Low dust luminosity correlates with the presence of giant planets.
Abstract
Around 16% of the solar-like stars in our neighbourhood show IR-excesses due to debris discs and a fraction of them are known to host planets. We aim to determine in a homogeneous way the metallicity of a sample of stars with known debris discs and planets. Our analysis includes the calculation of the fundamental stellar parameters by applying the iron ionisation equilibrium conditions to several isolated Fe I and Fe II lines. The metallicity distributions of the different stellar samples suggest that there is a transition toward higher metallicities from stars with neither debris discs nor planets to stars hosting giant planets. Stars with debris discs and stars with neither debris nor planets follow a similar metallicity distribution, although the distribution of the first ones might be shifted towards higher metallicities. Stars with debris discs and planets have the same metallicity…
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