Chemical abundances and kinematics of 257 G-, K-type field giants. Setting a base for further analysis of giant-planet properties orbiting evolved stars
V. Zh. Adibekyan, L. Benamati, N.C. Santos, S. Alves, C. Lovis, S., Udry, G. Israelian, S.G. Sousa, M. Tsantaki, A. Mortier, A. Sozzetti, and J., R. De Medeiros

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed chemical and kinematic analysis of 257 evolved G- and K-type stars, establishing a baseline for future research on planetary systems and stellar populations.
Contribution
It offers a homogeneous abundance and kinematic dataset for evolved stars, facilitating comparative studies and advancing understanding of stellar and Galactic evolution.
Findings
Confirmed Na overabundance in giant stars.
Identified a metallicity gap between thick-disk and high-alpha stars.
Highlighted selection biases due to colour cut-offs.
Abstract
We performed a uniform and detailed abundance analysis of 12 refractory elements (Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Ti, Cr, Ni, Co, Sc, Mn, and V) for a sample of 257 G- and K-type evolved stars from the CORALIE planet search program. To date, only one of these stars is known to harbor a planetary companion. We aimed to characterize this large sample of evolved stars in terms of chemical abundances and kinematics, thus setting a solid base for further analysis of planetary properties around giant stars. This sample, being homogeneously analyzed, can be used as a comparison sample for other planet-related studies, as well as for different type of studies related to stellar and Galaxy astrophysics. The abundances of the chemical elements were determined using an LTE abundance analysis relative to the Sun, with the spectral synthesis code MOOG and a grid of Kurucz ATLAS9 atmospheres. To separate the…
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