KELT-17: a chemically peculiar Am star and a hot-Jupiter planet
C. Saffe, P. Miquelarena, J. Alacoria, J. F. Gonzalez, M. Flores, M., Jaque Arancibia, D. Calvo, E. Jofre, and A. Collado

TL;DR
This study characterizes the chemical composition of the star KELT-17, revealing it as an Am star hosting a hot-Jupiter, and compares its chemical pattern with typical Am stars, providing insights into star-planet interactions.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of a planet-hosting Am star, linking stellar peculiarities with exoplanet hosting properties.
Findings
KELT-17 shows overabundances of Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Zn, Sr, Y, Zr, Ba.
KELT-17's chemical pattern matches that of Am stars.
Stellar radius estimates are consistent across methods.
Abstract
Context. The detection of planets orbiting chemically peculiar stars is very scarcely known in the literature. Aims. To determine the detailed chemical composition of the remarkable planet host star KELT-17. This object hosts a hot-Jupiter planet with 1.31 MJup detected by transits, being one of the more massive and rapidly rotating planet hosts to date. We aimed to derive a complete chemical pattern for this star, in order to compare it with those of chemically peculiar stars. Methods. We carried out a detailed abundance determination in the planet host star KELT-17 via spectral synthesis. Stellar parameters were estimated iteratively by fitting Balmer line profiles and imposing the Fe ionization balance, using the program SYNTHE together with plane-parallel ATLAS12 model atmospheres. Specific opacities for an arbitrary composition and microturbulence velocity vmicro were calculated…
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