The Solar Twin Planet Search. I. Fundamental parameters of the stellar sample
I. Ramirez, J. Melendez, J. Bean, M. Asplund, M. Bedell, T. Monroe, L., Casagrande, L. Schirbel, S. Dreizler, J. Teske, M. Tucci Maia, A., Alves-Brito, P. Baumann

TL;DR
This study precisely characterizes the fundamental parameters of a large sample of solar twin stars using high-quality spectra, providing a foundation for future research on star-planet connections.
Contribution
It presents the largest homogeneous analysis of solar twins with unprecedented internal precision in stellar parameters and validates the methods through comparison with independent techniques.
Findings
High-precision stellar parameters with minimal systematic uncertainties.
A tight activity-age relation consistent with the solar cycle.
Homogeneous spectroscopic analysis of the largest solar twin sample to date.
Abstract
We are carrying out a search for planets around a sample of solar twin stars using the HARPS spectrograph. The goal of this project is to exploit the advantage offered by solar twins to obtain chemical abundances of unmatched precision. This survey will enable new studies of the stellar composition -- planet connection. Here we used the MIKE spectrograph on the Magellan Clay Telescope to acquire high resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio spectra of our sample stars. We measured the equivalent widths of iron lines and used strict differential excitation/ionization balance analysis to determine atmospheric parameters of unprecedented internal precision (DTeff=7K, Dlogg=0.019, D[Fe/H]=0.006dex, Dvt=0.016km/s). Reliable relative ages and highly precise masses were then estimated using theoretical isochrones. The spectroscopic parameters we derived are in good agreement with those measured…
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