High-precision abundances of elements in Kepler LEGACY stars. Verification of trends with stellar age
P. E. Nissen, V. Silva Aguirre, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, R. Collet,, F. Grundahl, and D. Slumstrup

TL;DR
This study measures detailed element abundances in Kepler LEGACY stars to verify how these relate to stellar age, revealing trends consistent with Galactic chemical evolution and potential planet-star interactions.
Contribution
It provides high-precision elemental abundances for a sample of stars, confirming and expanding understanding of abundance-age relations and planet-related abundance anomalies.
Findings
[Mg/Fe], [Al/Fe], and [Zn/Fe] decrease over time.
[Y/Mg] and [Y/Al] increase with stellar age.
Abundance differences in 16 Cyg components suggest planet-star interactions.
Abstract
HARPS-N spectra with S/N > 250 and MARCS model atmospheres were used to derive abundances of C, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Ti, Cr, Fe, Ni, Zn, and Y in ten stars from the Kepler LEGACY sample (including the binary pair 16 Cyg A and B) selected to have metallicities in the range -0.15 < [Fe/H] < +0.15 and ages between 1 and 7 Gyr. Stellar gravities were obtained from seismic data and effective temperatures were determined by comparing non-LTE iron abundances derived from FeI and FeII lines. Available non-LTE corrections were also applied when deriving abundances of the other elements. The results support the [X/Fe]-age relations previously found for solar twins. [Mg/Fe], [Al/Fe], and [Zn/Fe] decrease by ~0.1 dex over the lifetime of the Galactic thin disk due to delayed contribution of iron from Type Ia supernovae relative to prompt production of Mg, Al, and Zn in Type II supernovae. [Y/Mg]…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
