Stellar parameters and chemical abundances of 223 evolved stars with and without planets
E. Jofr\'e, R. Petrucci, C. Saffe, L. Saker, E. Artur de la, Villarmois, C. Chavero, M. G\'omez, P. Mauas

TL;DR
This study compares stellar parameters and chemical abundances of evolved stars with and without planets, revealing differences in metallicity and element distributions, and exploring how these relate to planet properties and host star types.
Contribution
It provides new insights into chemical differences and planet-hosting characteristics of evolved stars, including subgiants and giants, based on high-quality spectral analysis.
Findings
Subgiants with planets are more metal-rich than those without.
Giants with planets do not show metallicity enhancement compared to those without.
Differences in V, Co, and Ba element abundances between stars with and without planets.
Abstract
We present fundamental stellar parameters and chemical abundances for a sample of 86 evolved stars with planets and for a control sample of 137 stars without planets. The analysis was based on both high S/N and resolution echelle spectra. The goals of this work are i) to investigate chemical differences between stars with and without planets; ii) to explore potential differences between the properties of the planets around giants and subgiants; and iii) to search for possible correlations between these properties and the chemical abundances of their host stars. In agreement with previous studies, we find that subgiants with planets are, on average, more metal-rich than subgiants without planets by ~ 0.16 dex. The [Fe/H] distribution of giants with planets is centered at slightly subsolar metallicities and there is no metallicity enhancement relative to the [Fe/H] distribution of giants…
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